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St. Stephen's Green [U 03.426] Hodges Figgis Bram Stoker House, Dawson Street Buswells Hotel Temple Bar Hotel The Palace Bar [U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist] [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church [U 01] The Martello Tower, Sandycove Travesties by Tom Stoppard at The Pavilion Theatre |
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St. Stephen's Green | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Front Gate of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Map of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Information Board of Sculptures of St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Sunday 10 June) Bust of James Joyce, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Sunday 10 June) Bust of James Joyce, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Bust of James Clarence Mangan, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Bust of James Clarence Mangan, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Bust of James Clarence Mangan, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Bust of James Clarence Mangan, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) W. B. Yeats Memorial, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) W. B. Yeats Memorial, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) W. B. Yeats Memorial, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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(Wednesday 20 June) Statue of Robert Emmet (1778-1803), St. Stephen's Green, Dublin | |
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Hodges Figgis |
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[U 03.426] Bloomsday 2012 Display of Hodges Figgis, 56-58 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 |
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(Sunday 10 June) [U 03.426] Bloomsday 2012 Display of Hodges Figgis, 56-58 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 | |
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(Sunday 10 June) [U 03.426] Bloomsday 2012 Display of Hodges Figgis, 56-58 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 | |
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Bram Stoker House |
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Bram Stoker House, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 |
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(Monday 11 June) Bram Stoker House, Dawson Street | |
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(Monday 11 June) Bram Stoker House, Dawson Street | |
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(Monday 11 June) Bram Stoker House, Dawson Street | |
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Buswells Hotel |
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Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street, in the opposite side of the Grand Lodge of Ireland |
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(Monday 11 June) Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street | |
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(Monday 11 June) Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street | |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street
(from letf to right) Judith Harrington, Erik Bindervoet and Robbert-Jan Henkes |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street | |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street | |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street | |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street | |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street:
(from left to right) Eamonn Finn, Vivien Igoe, ?? [if you know who that is, please tell me], Vincent Deane, Roland McHugh, Aida Yared |
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(Wednesday 13 June) [Ulysses_for_experts] get-together at Buswells Hotel, 26 Molesworth Street
(from left to right) Eamonn Finn, Eishiro Ito, ?? [if you know who that is, please tell me], Vincent Deane, Roland McHugh, Aida Yared |
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Temple Bar Hotel |
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Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin: Aida Yared (left) and Dean Leroy (right) | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin: (from left to right) Rie Shimokawa, ?? (from Sydney) [if you know who they are, please tell me] | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin: (from left to right) Benjamen Boysen, Dermot Kelly and ?? [if you know who that is, please tell me] | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) My dinner at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) My dinner at Temple Bar Hotel, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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The Palace Bar |
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The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin: (from left to right) Benjamen Boysen, Aida Yared, Tom Simone and Rie Shomokawa (behind) | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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(Friday 15 June) Some Joyceans' get-together at The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin: Tony Thwaites (left) and ?? [if you know who that is, please tell me] | |
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(Friday 15 June) My hot whiskey at The Palace Bar, 21 Fleet Street, Dublin | |
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Sweny's |
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[U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy, 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy, 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy, 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy, 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy, 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05.472-518] Sweny's Pharmacy, 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin | |
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All Hallows |
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[U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic). Built in 1837 by James Bolger. "Dublin Victorian architecture, while in many ways distinctive, mirrored the fashions, revivals and technical developments elsewhere the lead, in the main, coming from Britain. The classical tradition flourished longer here (as it did in Scotland) and can be seen in many of the fine Roman Catholic churches erected after the granting of emancipation in 1829. They were often built of black calp with granite or limestone porticos" (quoted from "ENFO: BE8 Victorian Dublin"). |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic). Built in 1837 by James Bolger. | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] The backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] The backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] The backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic) | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 05] Leopold Bloom's route from Westmoreland Post Office to the backdoor of "All Hallows" or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic); a view from the backdoor of the church. | |
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Sandycove |
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[U 01] The Martello Tower, Sandycove (The James Joyce Tower/The James Joyce Museum) |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] [U 01] A view from Otranto Place near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A view from Otranto Place on the way to the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A view from Otranto Place on the way to the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01/03] Poolbeg Generating Station (Pigeon House), viewed from A view from Otranto Place on the way to the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A stone monument of James Joyce Bloomsday Centenary 1904-2004 in Orlanto Place near the Martello Tower Sandycove, citing a passage from Ulysses, 01. 574-76: "[The seas' ruler,] he gazed southward over the bay, empty save for the smokeplume of the mailboat vague on the bright skyline and a sail tacking by the Muglins." | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A stone monument of James Joyce Bloomsday Centenary 1904-2004 in Otranto Place near the Martello Tower Sandycove, citing a passage from Ulysses, 01. 574-76: "[The seas' ruler,] he gazed southward over the bay, empty save for the smokeplume of the mailboat vague on the bright skyline and a sail tacking by the Muglins." | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] Sandy Cove Point on the way to the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] Sandy Cove Point on the way to the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] Sandy Cove Point on the way to the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Forty Foot (Gentlemens Bathing Place for summers only) near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Forty Foot (Gentlemens Bathing Place for summers only) near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Forty Foot (Gentlemens Bathing Place for summers only) near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Forty Foot (Gentlemens Bathing Place for summers only) near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Forty Foot (Gentlemens Bathing Place for summers only) near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Forty Foot (Gentlemens Bathing Place for summers only) near the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] What Joyce called the "mailboat," viewed from the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A southern view from the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A southern view from the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A southern view from the Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Martello Tower Sandycove | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] The Martello Tower Sandycove: a notice to visitors telling that the museum will open at group reservation. | |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A stone monument of James Joyce Bloomsday Centenary 1904-2004 near the Martello Tower Sandycove citing a passage from Ulysses 01.340-43:
-- We can drink it black, Stephen said thirstily. There's a lemon in the locker. -- O, damn you and your Paris fads! Buck Mulligan said. I want Sandycove milk." |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A stone monument of James Joyce Bloomsday Centenary 1904-2004 near the Martello Tower Sandycove citing a passage from Ulysses 01.340-43:
-- We can drink it black, Stephen said thirstily. There's a lemon in the locker. -- O, damn you and your Paris fads! Buck Mulligan said. I want Sandycove milk." |
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(Sunday 17 June) [U 01] A stone monument of James Joyce Bloomsday Centenary 1904-2004 near the Martello Tower Sandycove citing a passage from Ulysses 01.340-43:
-- We can drink it black, Stephen said thirstily. There's a lemon in the locker. -- O, damn you and your Paris fads! Buck Mulligan said. I want Sandycove milk." |
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The Pavilion Theatre |
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The famous Joycean comedy Travesties by Tom Stoppard performed at The Pavilion Theatre, Marine Rd Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin in June 2012 |
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(Tuesday 19 June) The famous Joycean comedy Travesties by Tom Stoppard performed at The Pavilion Theatre, Marine Rd Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin in June 2012 | |
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(Tuesday 19 June) The famous Joycean comedy Travesties by Tom Stoppard performed at The Pavilion Theatre, Marine Rd Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin in June 2012 | |
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(Tuesday 19 June) The famous Joycean comedy Travesties by Tom Stoppard performed at The Pavilion Theatre, Marine Rd Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin in June 2012 |