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Joyce's Dublin Houses |
Rathmines Town Hall The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines 47 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines Bray Head 1 Martello Terrace, Bray "Vance & Wilson" "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street 14 Fitzgibbon Street (renumbered as 34) 2 Belvedere Place 2 Milbourne Avenue, Drumcondra 17 North Richmond Street 29 Windsor Avenue Convent Avenue, Fairview 13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview 8 Royal Terrace 32 Glengariff Parade 5 St Peter's Road (formerly 7 St Peter's Terrace), Phibsborough St Peter's Church, Cabra Roa 60 Shelbourne Road 35 Strand Road, Sandymount Martello Tower No. 11, Sandycove 44 Fontenoy Street 17 Richmond Place, North Circular Road 21 Richmond Place, North Circular Road |
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Rathmines Town Hall | Rathmines Town Hall (architect: Sir Thomas Drew): a good mark for The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines and 23 Castlewood Avenue. Go to: Rathmines Town Hall Web Site. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) Rathmines Town Hall (architect: Sir Thomas Drew): a good mark for The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines and 23 Castlewood Avenue. Go to: Rathmines Town Hall Web Site. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) Rathmines Town Hall | |
The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines where John Joyce and Mary Jane Murray were married on 5 May 1880. Built in 1850 by Patrick Byrne. Along Rathmine Road. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines where John Joyce and Mary Jane Murray were married on 5 May 1880. Built in 1850 by Patrick Byrne. Along Rathmine Road. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines: "In the beginning was the Word" (John 1.1): "In the buginning is the woid" (FW378.29) | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) The Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines | |
47 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire | 47 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire. First home of Mr and Mrs John Stanislaus Joyce (1880-1881). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 47 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire. First home of Mr and Mrs John Stanislaus Joyce (1880-1881). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 47 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire. First home of Mr and Mrs John Stanislaus Joyce (1880-1881). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 47 Northumberland Avenue, Dun Laoghaire. First home of Mr and Mrs John Stanislaus Joyce (1880-1881). | |
41 Brighton Square, Rathgar | 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar. Birthplace of James Joyce. The Joyces lived here between 1882-1884. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar. Birthplace of James Joyce. The Joyces lived here between 1882-1884. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar. Birthplace of James Joyce. The Joyces lived here between 1882-1884. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar. Birthplace of James Joyce. The Joyces lived here between 1882-1884. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar. Birthplace of James Joyce. The Joyces lived here between 1882-1884. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 41 Brighton Square, Rathgar. Birthplace of James Joyce. The Joyces lived here between 1882-1884. | |
23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines | 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines. The Joyces lived here between 1884 - 1887. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines. The Joyces lived here between 1884 - 1887. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines. The Joyces lived here between 1884 - 1887. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines. The Joyces lived here between 1884 - 1887. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines. The Joyces lived here between 1884 - 1887. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines. The Joyces lived here between 1884 - 1887. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) Castlewood Avenue | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) Castlewood Avenue | |
Bray Head | The view of Bray Head and the Esplanade, County Wicklow | |
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(Thursday 24 June) The view of Bray Head and the Esplanade, County Wicklow | |
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(Thursday 24 June) The view of Bray Head and the Esplanade from Martello Terrace | |
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(Thursday 24 June) Bray Head, County Wicklow | |
1 Martello Terrace, Bray | 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. The Joyce family's fourth home (May 1887-1891). James Joyce did not live here so long because he went to Clongowes Wood College, Sallins, County Kildare between September 1888 - December 1892. Joyce, however, used his memory of the Martello Terrace days for his works, especially for A Portrait. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. The Joyce family's fourth home (May 1887-1891) | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. The Joyce family's fourth home (May 1887-1891). James Joyce did not live here so long because he went to Clongowes Wood College, Sallins, County Kildare between September 1888 - December 1892. Joyce, however, used his memory of the Martello Terrace days for his works, especially for A Portrait. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. The Joyce family's fourth home (May 1887-1891) | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. The Joyce family's fourth home (May 1887-1891) | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 1 Martello Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow. The Joyce family's fourth home (May 1887-1891) | |
"Vance & Wilson" | "Vance & Wilson," the chemist (now owned by the O'Briens), 92 Main Street, Bray. The Vance's lived at 4 Martello Terrace (NOT in number 7 as stated in A Portrait). James Vance, came from Cork, was a close friend of John Joyce, and his daughter Eilleen (only four months older than James), was James Joyce's childhood friend, who was described in A Portrait. See Igoe, pp. 22-27. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) "Vance & Wilson," the chemist (now owned by the O'Briens), 92 Main Street, Bray. The Vance's lived at 4 Martello Terrace (NOT in number 7 as stated in A Portrait). James Vance, came from Cork, was a close friend of John Joyce, and his daughter Eilleen (only four months older than James), was James Joyce's childhood friend, who was described in A Portrait. See Igoe, pp. 22-27. | |
"Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock | "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock. The Joyces lived here between early 1892 - early 1893. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock. The Joyces lived here between early 1892 - early 1893. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock. The Joyces lived here between early 1892 - early 1893. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock. The Joyces lived here between early 1892 - early 1893. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock. The Joyces lived here between early 1892 - early 1893. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) "Leoville," 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock. The Joyces lived here between early 1892 - early 1893. | |
Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street | [D "The Boarding House"] Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street at the intersection of Frederick Court (setting for "The Boarding House") | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) [D "The Boarding House"] Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street at the intersection of Frederick Court (setting for "The Boarding House") | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) [D "The Boarding House"] Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street at the intersection of Frederick Court (setting for "The Boarding House") | |
14 Fitzgibbon Street | 14 Fitzgibbon Street (renumbered as 34), probably the largest house the Joyce family inhabited (1893-1894) and their last 'good' address. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 14 Fitzgibbon Street (renumbered as 34), probably the largest house the Joyce family inhabited (1893-1894) and their last 'good' address. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 14 Fitzgibbon Street (renumbered as 34), probably the largest house the Joyce family inhabited (1893-1894) and their last 'good' address. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 14 Fitzgibbon Street (renumbered as 34), probably the largest house the Joyce family inhabited (1893-1894) and their last 'good' address. | |
2 Belvedere Place | 2 Belvedere Place, home of the Sheehy family. See Igoe, p.53: "He [John Joyce] was often invited to sing at Sunday evening parties in the home of David Sheehy, MP, at 2 Belvedere Place adjacent to Fitzgibbon Street. The Sheehy family consisted of two brothers, Richard and Eugene, who went to Belvedere College with James, and four sisters, Margaret, Hanna, Kathleen and Mary, the youngest, to whom James was attracted for a number of years." | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 2 Belvedere Place, home of the Sheehy family. See Igoe, p.53: "He [John Joyce] was often invited to sing at Sunday evening parties in the home of David Sheehy, MP, at 2 Belvedere Place adjacent to Fitzgibbon Street. The Sheehy family consisted of two brothers, Richard and Eugene, who went to Belvedere College with James, and four sisters, Margaret, Hanna, Kathleen and Mary, the youngest, to whom James was attracted for a number of years." | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 2 Belvedere Place, home of the Sheehy family | |
2 Milbourne Avenue, Drumcondra | 2 Milbourne Avenue, Drumcondra. The Joyce family's seventh home (1894): the original building was demolished. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 2 Milbourne Avenue, Drumcondra. The Joyce family's seventh home (1894): the original building was demolished. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 2 Milbourne Avenue, Drumcondra. The Joyce family's seventh home (1894): the original building was demolished. | |
17 North Richmond Street | 17 North Richmond Street. The Joyce family 's ninth home (late 1894/early 1895-1898). Cf. [D "Araby"]. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) North Richmond Street | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) North Richmond Street | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) North Richmond Street | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 North Richmond Street. The Joyce family 's ninth home (late 1894/early 1895-1898). Cf. [D "Araby"]. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 North Richmond Street. The Joyce family 's ninth home (late 1894/early 1895-1898). Cf. [D "Araby"]. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 North Richmond Street. The Joyce family 's ninth home (late 1894/early 1895-1898). Cf. [D "Araby"]. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 North Richmond Street. The Joyce family 's ninth home (late 1894/early 1895-1898). Cf. [D "Araby"]. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 North Richmond Street. The Joyce family 's ninth home (late 1894/early 1895-1898). Cf. [D "Araby"]. | |
29 Windsor Avenue | 29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview; the Joyce's tenth home (1898- May 1899). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview; the Joyce's tenth home (1898- May 1899). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview; the Joyce's tenth home (1898- May 1899). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview; the Joyce's tenth home (1898- May 1899). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview; the Joyce's tenth home (1898- May 1899). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) A house of Windsor Avenue | |
Convent Avenue, Fairview | Convent Avenue, Fairview | |
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(Thursday 24 June) Convent Avenue, Fairview | |
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(Thursday 24 June) ? Convent Avenue, Fairview: the Joyce's eleventh home | |
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(Thursday 24 June) ? Convent Avenue, Fairview: the Joyce's eleventh home | |
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(Thursday 24 June) ? Convent Avenue, Fairview: the Joyce's eleventh home | |
13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview | 14 Richmond Avenue, the opposite side of "13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview," where the Joyce's twelfth home (already demolished) was. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 14 Richmond Avenue, the opposite side of "13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview," where the Joyce's twelfth home (already demolished) was. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) "13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview," where the Joyce's twelfth home (already demolished) was. | |
8 Royal Terrace | 8 Inverness Road (formerly 8 Royal Terrace); the Joyce's thirteenth home (May 1900- 1901). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 8 Inverness Road (formerly 8 Royal Terrace); the Joyce's thirteenth home (May 1900- 1901). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 8 Inverness Road (formerly 8 Royal Terrace); the Joyce's thirteenth home (May 1900- 1901). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 8 Inverness Road (formerly 8 Royal Terrace); the Joyce's thirteenth home (May 1900- 1901). | |
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(Thursday 24 June) [P] The back lane of 8 Inverness Road, where Stephen Dedalus, in A Portrait, hears the screeches of the mad nun. The Convent is on the far side of the wall on the left. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) [P] The back lane of 8 Inverness Road, where Stephen Dedalus, in A Portrait, hears the screeches of the mad nun. The Convent is on the far side of the wall on the left. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) [P] The back lane of 8 Inverness Road, where Stephen Dedalus, in A Portrait, hears the screeches of the mad nun. The Convent is on the far side of the wall on the right. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) [P] The back lane of 8 Inverness Road, where Stephen Dedalus, in A Portrait, hears the screeches of the mad nun. The Convent is on the far side of the wall on the right. | |
32 Glengariff Parade | 32 Glengariff Parade, Dublin. The Joyce family's fourteenth home (1901-1902). | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 32 Glengariff Parade, Dublin. The Joyce family's fourteenth home (1901-1902). | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 32 Glengariff Parade, Dublin. The Joyce family's fourteenth home (1901-1902). | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 32 Glengariff Parade, Dublin. The Joyce family's fourteenth home (1901-1902). | |
5 St Peter's Road | 5 St Peter's Road (formerly 7 St Peter's Terrace), Phibsborough. The Joyce family's fifteenth home (1902-1904). | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 5 St Peter's Road (formerly 7 St Peter's Terrace), Phibsborough. The Joyce family's fifteenth home (1902-1904). | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 5 St Peter's Road (formerly 7 St Peter's Terrace), Phibsborough. The Joyce family's fifteenth home (1902-1904). | |
St Peter's Church, Cabra Road | St Peter's Church, Cabra Road (in front of 5 St Peter's Road). | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) St Peter's Church, Cabra Road (in front of 5 St Peter's Road). | |
60 Shelbourne Road | 60 Shelbourne Road, Dublin: Joyce stayed between late March - 31 August 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 60 Shelbourne Road, Dublin: Joyce stayed between late March - 31 August 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 60 Shelbourne Road, Dublin: Joyce stayed between late March - 31 August 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 60 Shelbourne Road, Dublin: Joyce stayed between late March - 31 August 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) Shelbourne Road, Dublin | |
35 Strand Road, Sandymount | 35 Strand Road, Sandymount (with James H. Cousins): James Joyce stayed here between 1-2 September 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 35 Strand Road, Sandymount: James Joyce stayed here with James H. Cousins (the poet and playwright) on 1-2 September 1904; with a medical student named James O'Callaghan on 3 September 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 35 Strand Road, Sandymount (with James H. Cousins): James Joyce stayed here between 1-2 September 1904. | |
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(Thursday 24 June) 35 Strand Road, Sandymount (with James H. Cousins): James Joyce stayed here between 1-2 September 1904. | |
Martello Tower No. 11 | [U 01] The No. 11 Martello Tower, Sandycove where he stayed with Oliver St. John Gogarty and his Oxford friend Samuel Chenevix Trench between 4-8 September 1904. On 8 October 1904 Joyce departed from Ireland with Nora Barnacle. To see more photos, go to: the Dublin and Joyce: Joyce Day Tour C page. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] The No. 11 Martello Tower, Sandycove where he stayed with Oliver St. John Gogarty and his Oxford friend Samuel Chenevix Trench between 4-8 September 1904. On 8 October 1904 Joyce departed from Ireland with Nora Barnacle. To see more photos, go to: the Dublin and Joyce: Joyce Day Tour C page. | |
44 Fontenoy Street | 44 Fontenoy Street, Dublin (2-story house). James Joyce stayed here between 29 July - 26 August 1909 and 28 August - 9 September 1909 and 2 January 1910. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 44 Fontenoy Street, Dublin (2-story house). James Joyce stayed here between 29 July - 26 August 1909 and 28 August - 9 September 1909 and 2 January 1910. | |
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(Friday 18 June) 44 Fontenoy Street, Dublin (2-story house). James Joyce stayed here between 29 July - 26 August 1909 and 28 August - 9 September 1909 and 2 January 1910. | |
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(Friday 18 June) 44 Fontenoy Street, Dublin (2-story house). James Joyce stayed here between 29 July - 26 August 1909 and 28 August - 9 September 1909 and 2 January 1910. | |
17 Richmond Place, North Circular Road | 17 Richmond Place, North Circular Road, Dublin (now 609 North Circular Road). James Joyce stayed after his second visit to Galway between 17 - 22 August 1912. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 Richmond Place, North Circular Road, Dublin (now 609 North Circular Road). James Joyce stayed after his second visit to Galway between 17 - 22 August 1912. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 17 Richmond Place, North Circular Road, Dublin (now 609 North Circular Road). James Joyce stayed after his second visit to Galway between 17 - 22 August 1912. | |
21 Richmond Place, North Circular Road | 21 Richmond Place, North Circular Road, Dublin (now 617 North Circular Road). James Joyce stayed after his second visit to Galway between 22 August - 11 September 1912. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 21 Richmond Place, North Circular Road, Dublin (now 617 North Circular Road). James Joyce stayed after his second visit to Galway between 22 August - 11 September 1912. | |
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(Wednesday 23 June) 21 Richmond Place, North Circular Road, Dublin (now 617 North Circular Road). James Joyce stayed after his second visit to Galway between 22 August - 11 September 1912. |