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Joyce Day Tour C |
[U 01] Scotsman's Bay, Sandycove [U 01] The James Joyce Museum (the No. 11 Martello Tower), Sandycove "Mahaffy House" [P] Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street [D BH] Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Stree The City Basin (Blessiongton St. Basin) "The Lucia [Joyce] Foundation" (38 Blessington Street) [U 10.1063-64] 14 Nelson Street [U 04 & 17-18] 7 Eccles Street [U 04 & U17] St George's Church, Hardwicke Place [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street [Epiphanies IX] Mountjoy Square |
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Scotsman's Bay | [U 01] Scotsman's Bay, Sandycove | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Scotsman's Bay | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Baths, Scotsman's Bay, viewed from the top of the James Joyce Museum | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Scotsman's Bay, viewed from the top of the James Joyce Museum | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Scotsman's Bay, viewed from the top of the James Joyce Museum | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 02] Dalkey, viewed from the top of the James Joyce Museum | |
James Joyce Museum, Sandycove (No. 11 Martello Tower) | [U 01] The James Joyce Museum, Sandycove (the No. 11 Martello Tower). | |
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(Friday 18 June) Information of the No. 11 Martello Tower. Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] The James Joyce Museum, Sandycove (the Martello Tower Joyce stayed between 4-8 Sep 1904); the setting for the Telemachus episode [U 01] of Ulysses) | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 01] Courtesy of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove | |
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(Friday 18 June) Curator Robert Nicholson, the author of The "Ulysses" Guide and The James Joyce Daybook. The James Joyce Museum. | |
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(Friday 18 June) Korean Joyceans: Prof. Kil-Joong Kim, Seoul National University (president of the Korean James Joyce Society, right). The James Joyce Museum | |
"Mahaffy House" | "Mahaffy House," North Great George's Street (a few doors up from the Joyce Centre). Sir John Pentland Mahaffy (1839-1919), scholar , clergyman and provost of Trinity College, Dublin (1914-19). | |
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(Friday 18 June) "Mahaffy House," North Great George's Street (a few doors up from the Joyce Centre). Sir John Pentland Mahaffy (1839-1919), scholar , clergyman and provost of Trinity College, Dublin (1914-19). | |
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(Friday 18 June) "Mahaffy House," North Great George's Street (a few doors up from the Joyce Centre). Sir John Pentland Mahaffy (1839-1919), scholar, clergyman and provost of Trinity College, Dublin (1914-19). | |
Belvedere College | [P] Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street (at the top of Great George's Street), where Joyce studied between 1883 and 1888 with his brother Stanislaus without payment of tuition fees thanks to Father Conmee. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [P] Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street (at the top of Great George's Street), where Joyce studied between 1883 and 1888 with his brother Stanislaus without payment of tuition fees thanks to Father John S. Conmee, S.J.. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [P] Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street (at the top of Great George's Street), where Joyce studied between 1883 and 1888 with his brother Stanislaus without payment of tuition fees thanks to Father Conmee. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [P] Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street (at the top of Great George's Street), where Joyce studied between 1883 and 1888 with his brother Stanislaus without payment of tuition fees thanks to Father John S. Conmee, S.J.. | |
Waverley House | [D "The Boarding House"] Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street at the intersection of Frederick Court (setting for "The Boarding House") | |
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(Friday 18 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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(Friday 18 June) [D "The Boarding House"] Waverley House, 4 Hardwicke Street at the intersection of Frederick Court (setting for "The Boarding House") | |
All Saints' Church | All Saints' Church, Phibsborough Road, Grangegorman. All Saints is one of three Anglican churches in Dublin with a High Church tradition. Built in 1828. | |
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(Friday 18 June) All Saints' Church, Phibsborough Road, Grangegorman. All Saints is one of three Anglican churches in Dublin with a High Church tradition. Built in 1828. | |
The City Basin | The City Basin (Blessiongton St. Basin) | |
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(Friday 18 June) The City Basin (Blessiongton St. Basin) | |
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(Friday 18 June) The City Basin (Blessiongton St. Basin) | |
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(Friday 18 June) The City Basin (Blessiongton St. Basin) | |
"The Lucia [Joyce] Foundation" | 38 Blessington Street (in front of the Basin): Go to: Schizophrenia Ireland or "The Lucia [Joyce] Foundation". | |
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(Friday 18 June) 38 Blessington Street (in front of the Basin): Schizophrenia Ireland or "The Lucia [Joyce] Foundation." | |
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(Friday 18 June) 38 Blessington Street (in front of the Basin): Go to: Schizophrenia Ireland or "The Lucia [Joyce] Foundation". | |
14 Nelson Street | [U 10.1063-64]: "The onelegged sailor growled at the area of 14 Nelson street:/ --England expects ....." 14 Nelson Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.1063-64]: "The onelegged sailor growled at the area of 14 Nelson street:/ --England expects ....." 14 Nelson Street | |
7 Eccles Street | [U 04 & 17-18] 7 Eccles Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [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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(Friday 18 June) Mater Private Hospital (Mater Misericordiae University Hospital): around 7 Eccles Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, view from Nelson Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) The opposite side of 7 Eccles Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 04 & 17-18] "BLOOM HOUSE," 73 Eccles Street (the opposite side of 7 Eccles Street). | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 04 & 17-18] "BLOOM HOUSE," 73 Eccles Street (the opposite side of 7 Eccles Street). | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 04 & 17-18] "BLOOM HOUSE," 73 Eccles Street (the opposite side of 7 Eccles Street). | |
St George's Church | [U 04 & U17] St George's Church, Hardwicke Place (an Anglican church built in 1802; now the Temple Theatre): designed by the famous architect Francis Johnston (1760-1829) who also designed the chapel in Dublin Castle, the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham, the GPO and Nelson's Pillar, and St Peter's Church in Drogheda. Viewed from Eccles Street. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 04 & U17] St George's Church, Hardwicke Place (an Anglican church built in 1802; now the Temple Theatre): designed by the famous architect Francis Johnston (1760-1829) who also designed the chapel in Dublin Castle, the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham, the GPO and Nelson's Pillar, and St Peter's Church in Drogheda. Viewed from Eccles Street. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 04 & U17] St George's Church, Hardwicke Place. Viewed from Eccles Street. | |
St Francis Xavier's Church | [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] Statue of St Francis Xavier, St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street (Raman Catholic). Built in 1832 by J. B. Keane. | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June) [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
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(Friday 18 June)[ [U 10.0108] St Francis Xavier's Church, Upper Gardiner Street | |
Mountjoy Square | [Epiphanies IX] Mountjoy Square | |
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(Friday 18 June) [Epiphanies IX] Mountjoy Square | |
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(Friday 18 June) [Epiphanies IX] Mountjoy Square |