
The Charles Stewart Parnell Monument in O'Connell Street (formerly Sackville Street). Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.
A low-angle view of the Charles Stewart Parnell Monument on O'Connell Street, Dublin, in 1963. A full-length bronze statue of Parnell, bearded and in a 19th-century overcoat, stands with his right arm outstretched in an oratorical gesture. The stone monument is inscribed with his quote, "No man has a right to fix the boundary to the march of a nation...", alongside a relief of an Irish harp and a line of Gaelic text. In the background, a sign reads "DRESS SUIT SERVICE".
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