Arthur Fields was a street photographer in Dublin for fifty years from the 1930’s until 1985. His cherished photos form the basis of this collection. The photos bear witness to a changing city-scape, fashion, lifestyle, social habits, and even camera technology.
Arthur didn’t just photograph everyday people but also famous celebrities, African princes, street characters, and even a seven-year-old George Harrison with his mother.
The result is a window to an era when times were so different and photographs were taken to be cherished.