
The River Liffey, Arran Quay. Father Mathew Bridge, St Paul's Church on the other side. Dublin 1963.
Viewed from Arran Quay in Dublin, the stone-arched Father Mathew Bridge crosses the dark River Liffey in 1963. Constructed from large stone blocks and topped with an ornate balustrade, the bridge leads to the far bank where the cityscape sits under an overcast sky. The prominent clock tower of St Paul's Church rises above rows of brick buildings, their rooftops dotted with chimneys and television aerials. Old-fashioned lampposts are visible along the bridge and the distant quay.
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