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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Edward Quinn, Grandparents and grandchildren with dog, Portland Row, Dublin 1963

    Edward Quinn Irish, 1920-1997

    Grandparents and grandchildren with dog, Portland Row, Dublin 1963
    Silver gelatin print, printed later
    Paper Size: 22.4 x 30.4 cm
    Signed by Gret Quinn, titled and dated in pencil on verso

    Artists wet stamp on Verso
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    Literature

    Shot at the same time as:

    Edward Quinn, James Joyce's Dublin, with Selected Writings from Joyce's Works, (Nice, 1974), Page 98

    "It was a subject of regret and absurd as well on the face of it and no small blame to our vaunted society that the man in the street, when the system really needed toning up, for a matter of a couple of paltry pounds, was debarred from seeing more of the world they lived in instead of being always cooped up since my old stick-in-the-mud took me for a wife. After all, hang it, they had their eleven and more humdrum months of it and merited a radical change of venue after the grind of city life in the summertime, for choice, when Dame Nature is at her spectacular best, constituting nothing short of a new lease of life. There were equally excellent opportunities for vacationists in the home island, delightful sylvan spots for rejuvenation, offering a plethora of attractions as well as a bracing tonic for the system in and around Dublin and its picturesque environs."

    Ulysses, Eumaeus P. 589

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