File:Hardwicke Street With St. George's Church At End, Dublin.jpg
The shop on the corner is - Mrs M. Fields, stationer and newsagent, 11a North Frederick Street (now Staffords Funerals) on corner of Hardwicke Street - shop details per Alex Thom's Post Office Dublin Directory and Calendar for 1918 volume II.
Unsure of date, but must have been after 1905, as there are Irish Independent news posters outside Field's... And can't quite make out the time on the clock - 1 o'clock? 2 o'clock?
swordscookie has voted in answer to the Tit-Bits (which he calls a bastion of intellectualism) news poster question: "Which Town has the Prettiest Girls?" and he's gone for Limerick...
Date: Circa 1912?
NLI Ref.: EAS_1689(Reusing this file)
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