JOYCEAN PICS 2000
Dublin and Joyce
Contents of This Page

  
  The Oliver St. John Gogarty
  [U 01] The James Joyce Museum, Sandycove
  [U 03 & 13] Sandymount Strand
  [U 03.426-27] Hodges Figgis' Bookshop
  [U 04, etc.] O'Rourke's (now The Snug), 73 Dorcet Street Upr.
  [U 04 & 17-18] Eccles Street
  [U 04 & 17-18] Door of 7 Eccles St.
  [U 04, etc.] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
  [U 05.047-76] Westland Row (now Pearse) Station
  [U 05.318-461] All Hallow's, or St. Andrew's
  [U 05.472-518] Sweny's, 1 Lincoln Place
  [U 06.0001-23] Paddy Dignam's, 9 Newbridge Avenue, Sandymount
  [U 06.0034] Irishtown Road
  [U 06.0034 & 0054] Ringsend Road
  [U 06] Bridge Street
  [U 06.0055] River Dodder & Dodder Bridge
  [U 06.0120] Grand Canal
  [U 06] Pearse Street
  [U 06.0198] D'Olier Street and Red Bank restaurant
  [U 06.0226] Statue of William Smith O'Brien, O'Connell Street Lwr.
  [U 06.0249] Statue of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street Lwr.
  [U 06.0258] Statue of Sir John Gray, O'Connell Street Lwr.
  Statue of Jim Larkin, O'Connell Str. Lwr.
  General Post Office, O'Connell Street Lwr.
  Statue of Father Mathew, O'Connell Street Upr.
  [U 06.0320] Parnell Monument
  [U 06.0453] Brian Boroimhe House
  [U 06] Finglas Road
  [U 06] Glasnevin Cemetery
  [U 07] The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office
  [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop, O'Connell Street
  [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge
  [U 08.0114-15] Westmoreland Street
  [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
  [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
  [U 08, etc.] Grafton Street: Brown Thomas, etc.
  [U 08.0650] Burton Restaurant, Duke Street
  [U 08.0732, etc] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
  [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street
  [U 08.1140-42] Molesworth Street
  [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street
  [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street
  [U 11] The Ormond Hotel, Ormond Quay Upr.
  [U 12] Barney Kiernan's pub site
  [U 13.0008] Mary, Star of the Sea Church, Sandymount
  [U 14] The National Maternity Hospital (Holles Street Hospital)
  [U 15] Site of Bella Cohen's, 82 Lwr., Tyrone Street (now Railway Street)
  [U 16] Site of Cabman's Shelter, Butt Bridge
  [U 18.1045] Site of Switzer & Co. Ltd.
  [U 18, FW, etc.] Hill of Howth
  The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's St.
  [D TG] Shelbourne Hotel
  [D TG] Kildare Street Club
  [D LC] Halfpenny Bridge, Crampton Quay
  [D PC] Sydney Parade Station
  [D PC & FW] Chapelizod Road along Phoenix Park
  [D PC & FW] Magazine Hill, Phoenix Park
  [D Dead] The Clarence Hotel
  [D Dead] Gresham Hotel
  [FW] Sculpture entitled Anna Livia Plurabelle, O'Connell Street Upr.
  [FW 434.12] Statue of William Conyngham, Stephen's Green North
  [FW, etc.] Franciscan Church Adam and Eve
  [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument, Phoenix Park
  Finn's Hotel, Leinster Street
  Statue of James Joyce, Earl Street
  "Joyce Lounge," Earl Street
  Bust of James Joyce, Stephen's Green South
  Bust of James Joyce, University College Dublin
  Bank of Ireland, College Green
  Trinity College Dublin
  Custom House
  Four Courts, Inns Quay
CONTENTS 2000
   1  London IJJF Symposium
   2  London and Joyce
   3  London: miscellanea
   4  4th Annual Trieste Joyce School
   5  Trieste and Joyce
   6  Trieste: miscellanea
   7  The James Joyce Annual Summer School
   8  Dublin and Joyce
   9  Dublin: miscellanea
  10  Clongowes Wood College
  11  Galway
  12  Inis Mor, the Aran Islands
  13  Sligo and Yeats

Dublin and Joyce

  Dublin is the capital city of Ireland where James Joyce was born and grew up; he lived there from 1882 to 1904.  The Irish dubh linn means "black pool" (which reminds you of "Guinness beer"); the Gaelic name of the city is Baile Atha Cliata, literally means "Town of the Ford of Hurdles."  The early history is mainly legendary.  It is recorded that the inhabitants of Leinster were defeated by the people of Dublin.  Christianity was introduced by St. Patrick about 450.  Dublin was refounded as a trading post by Viking invaders in 841.  The Scandinavian element in Dublin's history provided Joyce with material he used in Finnegans Wake, a work whose title itself resonates with Nordic overtones.
  The city of Dublin plays a prominent role in the writings of Joyce and provides the setting and central geographical motif for most of his work.  In a letter to his London publisher, Grant Richards, dated 15 October 1905, Joyce explained the significance Dublin had for him and its importance in his stories: "I do not think that any writer has yet presented Dublin to the world.  It has been a capital of Europe for thousands of years, it is supposed to be the second city of the British Empire and it is nearly three times as big as Venice.*  Moreover,... the expression 'Dubliner' seems to me to have some meaning and I doubt whether the same can be said for such words as 'Londoner' and 'Parisian' both of which have been used by writers as titles" (Letters, II, 122).
  Joyce, who wrote most vividly of Dublin after he had left it, used virtually all of it in his work.  His depiction of Dublin's citizens, street, neighborhoods, shops, public houses, churches, parks, culture, politics and history is unsurpassed in Irish literature.  Throughout his life, Joyce's affection for Dublin never dwindled, and he often fondly referred to it as "dear dirty Dublin."

  *According to the census in Britannica 11th ed. (1911), the population of Dublin was 290,638 (1901), Venice was 169, 563 (1881).  Dublin was not the second city of the British Empire in Joyce's time: the population of Greater London was 6,581,402 (1901), Liverpool 684,958 (1901) [753,203 (1908 estimated)], Manchester 606,824 (1901), Birmingham 522,204 (1901) and Edinburgh 316,479 (1901).  So I presume that Dublin was actually the sixth city of the Empire.
  Cf. also James Joyce A to Z.
  
  
  *If you like to take a Ulysses tour in Dublin, I recommend you to consult Robert Nicholson's The "Ulysses" Guide: Tours Through Joyce's Dublin (Dublin: New Island, 1988/2002).

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The Oliver St. John Gogarty
  
  The Oliver St. John Gogarty (pub & hotel), Fleet Street
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(Saturday 22 July) The Oliver St. John Gogarty, Fleet Street
  
  
  
James Joyce Museum
  
  The James Joyce Museum, Sandycove
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 01] Scotsman's Bay: a view from the tower.
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 01] Sandycove Harbour: a view from the tower.
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 01] The Joyce Tower (the James Joyce Museum), Sandycove
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 01] The room of Joyce Tower.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove.
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 01] The room of Joyce Tower.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove.
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 01] The room of Joyce Tower.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove.
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(Saturday 15 July) The key of the Martello Tower.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove
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(Saturday 15 July) Portrait of Throwaway.   Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove.
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 05.512] "Sweet lemony wax" of Sweny's.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove.
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(Saturday 15 July) The coal cellar cover from 7 Eccles Street.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove
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(Saturday 15 July) Door of the magazine.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove.
  
  
  
Sandymount Strand
  
  [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 03&13] Sandymount Strand
  
  
  
Hodges Figgis' Bookshop
  
  [U 03.426-27] Hodges Figgis' Bookshop
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 03.426-27] Hodges Figgis' Bookshop
  
  
  
Eccles Street
  
   [U 04 & 17-18] Eccles Street
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] 7 Eccles Street.  Now Mater Private Hospital.  The plaque says: "JAMES JOYCE/ 1882-1941/ "At the housesteps of the 4th of the equidifferent uneven numbers, number 7 Eccles street, he inserted his hand mechanically into the back pocket of his trousers to obtain his latchkey" (U 17.0071-73)
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] 7 Eccles Street.  Now Mater Private Hospital.
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] Eccles Street.  Now Mater Private Hospital.
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] 7 Eccles Street.  Now Mater Private Hospital.
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] The opposite side of Eccles Street
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] The opposite side of Eccles Street
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] The opposite side of Eccles Street
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] "BLOOM HOUSE," 73 Eccles Street (The opposite side of 7 Eccles Street).
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] The opposite side of Eccles Street
  
  
  
O'Rourke's
  
   [U 04, etc.] O'Rourke's (now The Snug), 73 Dorcet Street Upr.
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04, etc.] O'Rourke's (now The Snug), 73 Dorcet Street Upr.
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04, etc.] O'Rourke's (now The Snug), 73 Dorcet Street Upr.
  
  
  
Dorcet Street
  
  [U 04 & 17-18] Dorcet Street: a southern view from Eccles Street
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] Dorcet Street: a southern view from Eccles Street
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] Dorcet Street Lwr: an eastern view from Eccles Street
  
  
  
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(Tuesday 25 July) Frederick Street N: a southern view from Dorcet Street
  
  
  
Door of 7 Eccles St.
  
  The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.   Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.   Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.   Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The genuine door of 7 Eccles St.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
  
  
  
St. George's Church
  
   [U 04, etc.] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04, etc.] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04, etc.] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
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(Tuesday 25 July) [U 04 & 17-18] St. George's Church: a view from 7 Eccles Street.
  
  
  
Westland Row Station
  
  [U 05.047-76] Westland Row (now Pearse) Station; the post office.
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 05.047-76] Westland Row (now Pearse) Station; the post office.
  
  
  
All Hallow's
  
  [U 05.318-461] All Hallow's, or St. Andrew's, a Roman Catholic church at 46 Westland Row
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 05.318-461] All Hallow's, or St. Andrew's, a Roman Catholic church at 46 Westland Row
  
  
  
Sweny's
  
  [U 05.472-518] Sweny's, Lincoln Place
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(Sunday 16 July) [U 05.472-518] Sweny's, Lincoln Place
  
  
  
Paddy Dignam's
  
  [U 06.0001-23] Paddy Dignam's, 9 Newbridge Avenue, Sandymount
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0001-23] Paddy Dignam's, 9 Newbridge Avenue, Sandymount
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 06.0001-23] Paddy Dignam's.  See dub2000-551.
  
  
  
Irishtown Road
  
  [U 06.0034] Irishtown Road
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0034] Irishtown Road
  
  
  
Ringsend Road
  
  [U 06.0034 & 0054] Ringsend Road
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0034 & 0054] Ringsend Road
  
  
  
Bridge Street
  
  [U 06] Bridge Street
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06] Bridge Street
  
  
  
River Dodder & Dodder Bridge
  
  [U 06.0055] River Dodder & Dodder Bridge
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0055] River Dodder & Dodder Bridge
  
  
  
Grand Canal
  
  [U 06.0120] Grand Canal
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0120] Grand Canal
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0121] Old Gas Works, Grand Canal
  
  
  
Pearse Street
  
   [U 06] Pearse Street
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(Sunday 23 July) [?U 06] Pearse Street
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06] Pearse Street
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06] Pearse Street
  
  
  
D'Olier Street & Red Bank
  
  [U 06.0198] D'Olier Street and Red Bank restaurant.  It is noted that both Bloom and Molly knew that oysters has sexual effect and thought that Blazes Boylan ate oysters at Burton Bindon's Red Bank Restaurant at 19-20 D'Olier Street, outside of which Bloom saw Blazes Boylan from a funeral coach in the morning (U 06.196-99).
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0198] D'Olier Street and the site of Burton Bindon's Red Bank Restaurant at 19-20 D'Olier Street
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 06.0198] D'Olier Street and the site of Burton Bindon's Red Bank Restaurant at 19-20 D'Olier Street
  
  
  
Statue of William Smith O'Brien
  
  [U 06.0226] Statue of William Smith O'Brien, O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 06.0226] Statue of William Smith O'Brien, O'Connell Street Lwr.
  
  
  
Statue of Daniel O'Connell
  
  [U 06.0249] Statue of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Friday 14 July) [U 06.0249] Statue of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 06.0249] Statue of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street Lwr.  See dub2000-367.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 06.0249] Statue of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street Lwr.  See dub2000-367.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 06.0249] Statue of Daniel O'Connell, O'Connell Street Lwr.  See dub2000-367.
  
  
  
Statue of Sir John Gray
  
  [U 06.0258] Statue of Sir John Gray (1816-75; owner and editor of The Freeman's Journal), O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 06.0258] Statue of Sir John Gray (1816-75; owner and editor of The Freeman's Journal), O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 06.0258] Statue of Sir John Gray, O'Connell Street Lwr.  See dub2000-498.
  
  
  
Statue of Jim Larkin
  
  Statue of Jim Larkin, O'Connell Str. Lwr.  Unveiled in 1979.
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(Saturday 22 July) Statue of Jim Larkin, O'Connell Str. Lwr.  Unveiled in 1979.
  
  
  
General Post Office
  
  General Post Office, O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Friday 14 July) General Post Office, O'Connell Street Lwr.
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(Sunday 23 July) General Post Office, O'Connell Street
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(Sunday 23 July) General Post Office, O'Connell Street
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(Sunday 23 July) Plate of General Post Office, O'Connell Street
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(Sunday 23 July) The interior of General Post Office, O'Connell Street
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(Sunday 23 July) General Post Office, O'Connell Street.  Declaration of Easter Rising 1916.
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(Sunday 23 July) A picture of Easter Rising 1916, General Post Office, O'Connell Street
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(Sunday 23 July) A picture of Easter Rising 1916, General Post Office, O'Connell Street
  
  
  
Statue of Father Mathew
  
   Statue of Father Mathew, the Apostle of Temperance (centenary statue, 1830), O'Connell Street Upr.
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(Saturday 22 July) Statue of Father Mathew, the Apostle of Temperance (centenary statue, 1830), O'Connell Street Upr.
  
  
  
Parnell Monument
  
  [U 06.0320] Parnell Monument [Statue of John Stuart Parnell], O'Connell Street Upr.
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(Friday 14 July) [U 06.0320] Parnell Monument [Statue of John Stuart Parnell], O'Connell Street Upr.
  
  
  
Brian Boroimhe House
  
  [U 06.0453] Brian Boroimhe House
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(Friday 28 July) [U 06.0453] Brian Boroimhe House
  
  
  
Finglas Road
  
  [U 06] Finglas Road near Glasnevin Cemetery
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(Friday 28 July) Finglas Road near the cemetery
  
  
  
Glasnevin Cemetery
  
  [U 06] Glasnevin Cemetery
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(Friday 28 July) Glasnevin Cemetery: a view from Finglas Road
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(Friday 28 July) Grave of James Joyce's parents, John Stanilaus Joyce (1849-1931) and Mary Jane (1859-1903), Glasnevin Cemetery.  R.I.P.
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(Friday 28 July) [U 06] Grave of John Stuart Parnell, Glasnevin Cemetery.  R.I.P.
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(Friday 28 July) [U 06.0641] O'Connell Circle, Glasnevin Cemetery.   R.I.P.
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(Friday 28 July) [U 06.0641] O'Connell Circle, Glasnevin Cemetery.   R.I.P.
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(Friday 28 July) Grave of Michael Collins, Glasnevin Cemetery.  R.I.P.
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(Friday 28 July) Grave of Michael Collins, Glasnevin Cemetery.  R.I.P.
  
  
  
The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office
  
  [U 07] The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office (now Eason), 4-8 Prince's Street North
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(Monday 31 July) [U 07] The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office (now Eason), 4-8 Prince's Street North.  The script of the first plaque says: "AEOLUS: The office of THE EVENING TELEGRAPH  Chapter 7."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Monday 31 July) [U 07] The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office (now Eason), 4-8 Prince's Street North
  
  
  
Graham Lemon's Sweetshop
  
  [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop, O'Connell Street: See U 08.0006, 11.0606 and 17.0331.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop, O'Connell Street.  The script of the second plauqe is extracted from the text: "Pineapple rock, lemon platt, butter scotch... among the warm sweet fumes of Graham Lemon's."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop (now Champion Sports Shop), O'Connell Street
  
  
  
O'Connell Bridge
  
  [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge.  The script of the third plaque is extracted from the text: " As he set foot on O'Connell bridge a puffball of smoke plumed up from the parapet."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge
  
  
  
Westmoreland Street
  
  [U 08.0114-15] Westmoreland Street
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0114] Westmoreland Street.  The script of the fourth plaque is extracted from the text: "Mr Bloom smiled O rocks at two windows of the ballastoffice."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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((Wednesday 26 June) [U 08.0114 (1:10 p.m.)] Site of Ballast Office (now Centra), Aston Quay.  Leopold Bloom.
  
  
  
Harrison's
  
  [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street.  The script of the fifth plaque is extracted from the text: "Hot mockturtle vapour and steam of newbaked jampuffs rolypoly poured out from Harrison's."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's.  See dub2000-472&0473.
  
  
  
Statue of Tommy Moore
  
  [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green.  The script of the sixth plauque is extracted from the text: "He crossed under Tommy Moore's roguish finger.  They did right to put him up over a urinal: meeting of the waters."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
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(Saturday 22 July) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
  
  
  
Grafton Street
  
  [U 08, etc.] Grafton Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0551-52] Crossing Nassau Street.  The script of the seventh plaque is extracted from the text: "He crossed at Nassau street corner and stood before the window of Yeates and Son, pricing the fieldglasses."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0551-52] Grafton Street
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(Friday 18 July) [U 08.0593] The script of the eighth plaque is extracted from the text: "Mr Bloom, quickbreathing, slowlier walking passed Adam court"], off Grafton Street "He crossed at Nassau street corner and stood before the window of Yeates and Son, pricing the fieldglasses." There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Friday 18 July) [U 08.0593: "Mr Bloom, quickbreathing, slowlier walking passed Adam court"], off Grafton Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0620] Brown Thomas (now Marks & Spencer), Grafton Street.  The script of the ninth plaque is extracted from the text: "He passed, dallying, the windows of Brown Thomas, silk mercers."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Saturday 29 July) [Cf. U 08.0620] Brown Thomas, Grafton Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0620] Brown Thomas (now Marks & Spencer), Grafton Street
  
  
  
Burton Restaurant
  
   [U 08.0650] Burton Restaurant "Refreshment Rooms," Duke Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0650] Burton Restaurant "Refreshment Rooms," Duke Street.  The script of the tenth plaque is extracted from the text: "His heart astir he pushed in the door of the Burton restaurant."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0650] Burton Restaurant "Refreshment Rooms," Duke Street
  
  
  
Davy Byrne's
  
  [U 08.0732, etc] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0732] Davy Byrne's , 21 Duke Street.  See dub2000-339 & dub2000-340.  The script of the eleventh plaque is extracted from the text: "He entered Davy Byrne's.  Moral pub.  He doesn't chat."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Tuesday 11 July) [U 08.0732, etc] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Tuesday 11 July) [U 08.0732, etc] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.0732] Davy Byrne's.  See dub2000-339 & dub2000-340.
  
  
  
Dawson Street
  
  [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street.  The script of the twelfth plaque is extracted from the text: " --You're in Dawson street, Mr Bloom said.  Molesworth street is opposite.  Do you want to cross?  There's nothing in the way."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street
  
  
  
Molesworth Street
  
  [U 08.1140-42] Molesworth Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.1140-42] Molesworth Street.  The script of the thirteenth plaque is extracted from the text: "Walking by Doran's publichouse he slid his hand between his waistcoat and trousers and, pulling aside his shirt gently, felt a slack fold of his belly."
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.1140-42] Molesworth Street
  
  
  
National Museum
  
  [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street.  The script of the fourteenth [last] plaque is extracted from the text: "His hand looking for the where did I put found in his hip pocket soap lotion have to call tepid paper stuck.  Ah soap there I yes.  Gate.  Safe!"
  There are 14 plaques embedded on the road surface to indicate Leopold Bloom's route in the eighth episode "Lestrygonians" of Ulysses from The Freeman's Journal/The Evening Telegraph office at 4-8 Prince's Street to the National Museum in Kildare Street.
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(Monday 31 July) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street
  
  
  
National Library
  
  [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street
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(Sunday 16 July) [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street
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(Sunday 16 July) [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street
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(Sunday 16 July) [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street
  
  
  
Ormond Hotel
  
  [U 11] The Ormond Hotel, Ormond Quay Upr.
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(Monday 17 July) [U 11] The Ormond Hotel, Ormond Quay Upr.  The Dublin and East Tourism plauque says: "THE ORMOND HOTEL IS THE SETTING FOR THE EPISODE THE SIRENS IN JOYCE'S ULYSSES."
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(Monday 17 July) [U 11] The Ormond Hotel, Ormond Quay Upr.
  
  
  
Barney Kiernan's
  
  [U 12] A possible site of Barney Kiernan's
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(Monday 17 July) [U 12] A possible site of Barney Kiernan's pub
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(Monday 17 July) [U 12] A possible site of Barney Kiernan's pub
  
  
  
Mary, Star of the Sea Church
  
  [U 13.0008] Mary, Star of the Sea Church, Sandymount
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 13.0008] Mary, Star of the Sea Church, Sandymount
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 13.0008] The interior of Mary, Star of the Sea Church, Sandymount
  
  
  
Holles Street Hospital
  
  [U 14] The National Maternity Hospital (Holles Street Hospital)
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 14] The National Maternity Hospital (Holles Street Hospital).  The plaque says: "JAMES JOYCE SET "THE OXEN OF THE SUN" EPISODE OF ULYSSES IN THE ORIGINAL NATIONAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL WHICH STOOD ON THIS SITE 16 JUNE 1904."
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 14] The National Maternity Hospital (Holles Street Hospital)
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 14] The National Maternity Hospital (Holles Street Hospital), founded in 1894.
  
  
  
Bella Cohen's
  
  [U 15] Site of Bella Cohen's, 82 Lwr., Tyrone Street (now Railway Street).
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 15] Site of Bella Cohen's, 82 Lwr., Tyrone Street (now Railway Street).
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 15] Site of Bella Cohen's, 82 Lwr., Tyrone Street (now Railway Street).
  
  
  
Cabman's Shelter
  
  [U 16] Site of Cabman's Shelter, Butt Bridge
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(Wednesday 2 August) [U 16] Site of Cabman's Shelter, Butt Bridge
  
  
  
Switzer & Co. Ltd.
  
  [U 18.1045] Site of Switzer & Co. Ltd. (now Brown Thomas), Wicklow Street
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(Saturday 15 July) [U 18.1045] Site of Switzer & Co. Ltd. (now Brown Thomas), Wicklow Street
  
  
  
Hill of Howth
  
  [U 18, FW, etc.] Hill of Howth
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(Sunday 23 July) [U 18, FW, etc.] Hill of Howth
  
  
  
James Joyce Centre
  
  The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's St.
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(Tuesday 25 July) The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street
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(Friday 14 July) Tea room of The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's St.  Courtesy of James Joyce Centre.
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(Friday 14 July) The Joyce Centre.  See dub2000-355.  Courtesy of the James Joyce Centre.
  
  
  
Shelbourne Hotel
  
  [D "Two Gallants"] Shelbourne Hotel, Stephen's Green North
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(Sunday 16 July) [D TG] Shelbourne Hotel, Stephen's Green North
  
  
  
Kildare Street Club
  
   [D "Two Gallants"] Kildare Street Club, Kildare Street
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(Sunday 16 July) [D TG] Kildare Street Club, Kildare Street
  
  
  
Halfpenny Bridge
  
  [D "A Little Cloud"] Halfpenny Bridge, Crampton Quay
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(Monday 17 July) [D LC] Halfpenny Bridge, Crampton Quay
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(Saturday 22 July) [D LC] Halfpenny Bridge, Crampton Quay
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(Tuesday 25 July) [D LC] Halfpenny Bridge, Crampton Quay
  
  
  
Sydney Parade Station
  
  [D "A Painful Case"] Sydney Parade Station
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(Sunday 23 July) [D PC] Sydney Parade Station
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(Sunday 23 July) [D PC] Sydney Parade Station
  
  
  
Chapelizod
  
  [D PC & FW] Chapelizod Road along Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] Chapelizod Road along Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] Chapelizod Gate of Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] River Liffey in Chapelizod
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] River Liffey in Chapelizod
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] River Liffey in Chapelizod
  
  
  
Magazine Hill
  
  [D PC & FW] Magazine Hill, Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] Magazine Hill, Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] Magazine Hill, Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] Magazine Hill, Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] An east southern view from Magazine Hill
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] A west southern view from Magazine Hill
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(Saturday 29 July) [D PC & FW] Magazine Hill, Phoenix Park
  
  
  
Clarence Hotel
  
  [D "The Dead"] The Clarence Hotel (now U2 owns), 6-8 Wellington Quay
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(Tuesday 25 July) [D Dead] The Clarence Hotel (now U2 owns), 6-8 Wellington Quay
  
  
  
Gresham Hotel
  
  [D "The Dead"] Gresham Hotel, 23 Upper O'Connell Street Upr.
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(Saturday 22 July) [D Dead] Gresham Hotel, 23 Upper O'Connell Street
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(Saturday 22 July) [D Dead] Gresham Hotel, 23 Upper O'Connell Street
  
  
  
Sculpture entitled Anna Livia Plurabelle
  
  [FW] Sculpture entitled Anna Livia Plurabelle, O'Connell Street Upr., was erected by Dublin City Corporation in 1987.  Unfortunately it was demolished sometime at the turn of the century.
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(Saturday 22 July) [FW] Sculpture entitled Anna Livia Plurabelle, O'Connell Street Upr.
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(Saturday 22 July) [FW] Statue of Anna Livia, O'Connell Street Upr.
  
  
  
Statue of William Conyngham
  
   [FW 434.12] Statue of William Conyngham, Stephen's Green North
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(Sunday 16 July) [FW 434.12] Statue of William Conyngham, Stephen's Green North
  
  
  
Adam and Eve's
  
  [FW, etc.] Franciscan Church Adam and Eve, Merchants Quay
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(Tuesday 25 July) [FW, etc.] Franciscan Church Adam and Eve, Merchants Quay
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(Tuesday 25 July) [FW, etc.] Adam and Eve, Merchants Quay
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(Tuesday 25 July) [FW, etc.] Backwards of Adam and Eve, Merchants Quay
  
  
  
Wellington Monument
  
   Wellington Monument, Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (from northeast), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (southwest), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (left, east above), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (right, east above), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (east above), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (west), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (south), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (north), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (east below), Phoenix Park
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(Saturday 29 July) [FW, etc.] Wellington Monument (west), Phoenix Park
  
  
  
Finn's Hotel
  
  Finn's Hotel, Leinster Street, where Nora Barnacle worked in 1904 when she met James Joyce.
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(Sunday 16 July) Finn's Hotel, Leinster Street
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(Sunday 16 July) Finn's Hotel, Leinster Street
  
  
  
Statue of James Joyce
  
  Statue of James Joyce, Earl Street
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(Saturday 22 July) Statue of James Joyce, Earl Street
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(Saturday 22 July) Statue of James Joyce, Earl Street
  
  
  
Joyce Lounge
  
  A pub once called "Joyce Lounge," Earl Street in the side of the Statue of James Joyce, Earl Street
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(Saturday 22 July) A pub once called "Joyce Lounge," Earl Street
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(Saturday 22 July) A pub once called "Joyce Lounge," Earl Street
  
  
  
Bust of James Joyce 1
  
  Bust of James Joyce, Stephen's Green South
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(Sunday 16 July) Bust of James Joyce, Stephen's Green South.  The inscripttion of the base says: "JAMES JOYCE 1882-1941/ Crossing Stephen's,/ that is my green."
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(Monday 17 July) Bust of James Joyce, Stephen's Green South
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(Monday 17 July) Bust of James Joyce, Stephen's Green South
  
  
  
Bust of James Joyce 2
  
   Bust of James Joyce, University College Dublin
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(Tuesday 1 August) Bust of James Joyce, University College Dublin
  
  
  
Bank of Ireland
  
  Bank of Ireland, College Green
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(Saturday 22 July) Bank of Ireland, College Green
  
  
  
Trinity College
  
  Trinity College Dublin
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(Sunday 23 July) Front Gate of Trinity College
  
  
  
Custom House
  
  Custom House, Custom House Quay
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(Saturday 29 July) Custom House, Custom House Quay
  
  
  
The Four Courts
  
  The Four Courts, Inns Quay
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(Tuesday 25 July) The Four Courts, Inns Quay



        


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