
Girl in front of Parnell Monument. Dublin 1963.
A young girl in a dark coat and sandals looks directly at the camera on a Dublin street in 1963. Holding a thin stick, she stands before the imposing Parnell Monument, a massive stone structure dedicated to Charles Stewart Parnell. A bronze statue of the statesman gestures above an inscription that reads, in part, "NO MAN HAS A RIGHT TO FIX THE BOUNDARY TO THE MARCH OF A NATION..." In the bright sunlight, sharp shadows fall across the plaza, where mid-century cars and other figures populate the background.
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