JOYCEAN PICS 2012
Dublin (Baile Atha Cliath) and Joyce:
Bloomsday featuring the Balloonatics Theatre Company
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[U 04 & 17-18] Around Eccles Street
[U 04/05] St. George's Church
[D The Boarding House] Great Denmark Street
[P ] Belvedere College
The James Joyce Centre
[U 05/16] Crossing River Liffey
[D A Mother/The Dead] The Royal Irish Academy of Music, formerly the Ancient Concert Rooms
[U 05] Westland Row
[U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row
[U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist]
James Joyce Statue on North Earl St.
[U 06 & 08] Lower O'Connell Street
[U 08] River Liffey
[U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
[U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
[U 08] Trinity College Dublin
[U 08] Grafton Street
[U 08] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
[U 08] Dawson Street
[U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street
[U 08] National Museum, Kildare Street
[U 09] National Library, Kildare Street,
James Joyce Cafe Bar, Abbey Hotel
[U 10&17] St. Mary's Abbey
CONTENTS 2012
   1  Dublin IJJF Symposium 2012@Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin
   2  Dublin (Ir. Baile Atha Cliath) and Joyce
   3  Dublin (Ir. Baile Atha Cliath) and JoyceFBloomsday featuring the Balloonatics Theatre Company
   4  Dublin (Ir. Baile Atha Cliath): miscellanea
   5  Maynooth (Ir. Maigh Nuad), County Kildare
   6  Sligo (Ir. Sligeach)
   7  Paris and Joyce
   8  Paris: miscellanea
   9  Chateau de Versailles
  10  Auvers-sur-Oise, Ile-de-France
  11  Gwangju JJSK Conference 2012
  12  Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do (Post-Conference Tour)

Dublin (Baile Atha Cliath) and Joyce:
Bloomsday featuring the Balloonatics Theatre Company
Saturday 16 June 2012

I. "Balloonatics Bloomsday 1988-2012"

  Now in its twenty-fifth successive year, Balloonatics celebrates the day on which James Joyce's Ulysses is set with day-long al fresco and in situ theatrical re-enactments of this multi-faceted modern epic.  While outdoor events are free of advance charge, contributions are much appreciated at the end of each outdoor event.  If you so wish, you are welcome to join us for the entire day.  This year's actors include Bloomsday regular, Paul O'Hanrahan, plus visiting Joyce performers (the two original Balloonatics), Michael Greer and Chris Bilton, and violinist, John Goudie.

8 a.m. BLOOM'S MORNING WALK: Meet at Aurora, the site of Larry O'Lourke's, the pub on the Eccles Street/Upper Dorset Street corner.

The odyssey begins with a re-enactment of "Calypso," the first Bloom episode.  Join Leopold as he buys a kidney and prepares breakfast for Molly, himself and the cat.
10.00 a.m.
INTO THE LAND OF THE LOTUS: Meet at Westland Row, under the railway bridge, opposite Pearse Station.

Bloom collects a secret letter, observes mass in a church and picks up some lotions: simple enough, yet the "Lotus-Eaters" episode takes on an extra dimension when its circuitous route is retraced.
12.15 p.m. DIRTY EATERS: Meet at the Joyce Statue on North Earl Street.  The tour runs via Davy Byrne's, Duke Street, to the National Museum, Kildare Street.

This walk is based on the "Lestrygonians" episode in which Bloom makes his way across town to the National Library and manages to keep hunger at bay with a light snack in Daby Byrne's.
3.15 p.m. and 4 p.m.
MOST HISTORIC SPOT IN ALL DUBLIN (free admission):  The Chapter House, St. Mary's Abbey, Meeting House Lane, off Capel Street and Mary's Abbey Street.

This dramatized reading of selections from the panoramic "Wondering Rocks" episode takes place at one of its most atmospheric locations: the Chapter House of the old abbey where Ned Lambert meets the Rev. Hugh C. Love.  (Note: the two performances of same programme.)
8 p.m.
HUMID NIGHTBLUE FRUIT (Admission: 10 euros):  Wynn's Hotel, Lower Abbey Street (no photo available)

A special 25th Baloonatics Bloomsday celebration featuring readings and dramatizations from the "Cyclops" and "Circe" episodes of Ulysses.  Wynn's Hotel enjoys the rare distinction of a reference in both Ulysses 17.2258-59 and Finnegans Wake 137.05/609.15-16.  The evening concludes with a "Joyce session": an open invitation to the audience to read a favourite Joyce passage.  A popular night, so please come early.

  (Quoted from the 2012 programme)

  Balloonatics Theatre Company has provided theatre based on Ulysses in Dublin on Bloomsday for the last twenty-five years.  The company strives to animates Joyce's work by matching the text with the actual locations in Dublin where the work is set.  Paul O'Hanrahan, who directs the company, has won two Edinburgh Fringe Firsts for his adaptations from Joyce: in 1983, for Circe from Ulysses with the Cambridge University Mummers and in 1990 with Donal O'Kelly and the Dublin Theatre Festival for The Wake from Finnegans Wake.  (quoted from the 2004 programme with updates)




  The Bloomsday 2012 production brings together the original members of Balloonatics for the first time since 1988.  Paul O'Hanrahan, Chris Bilton and Mick Greer met as Cambridge University students in the early 1980s as a result of shared interests in acting, theatrical production and James Joyce.  Arising out of their Fringe First Award-winning production of the CECirce, episode from Ulysses at the 1983 Edinburgh Festival, they formed Balloonatics, a company which has specialised in theatrical productions based on the works of Joyce for the last twenty years.  Previous productions include "Nightfall" (from Finnegans Wake) (1985), Waiting for Godot (1986), Frankenstein (1986), At Sham-Four-Bards (1986) and Hamlet (1988).  The Company, based in London, performed regularly in Edinbuigh and Dublin, and at universities in Germany and Switzerland. (quoted from the 2004 programme with updates)



BALOONATICS: baloonaticstc@yahoo.com        (T)087-930549

Go to "Balloonatics Centenary Bloomsday 1904-2004"



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[U 04 & 17-18] Eccles Street
    [U 04 & 17-18] 7 Eccles Street, Dublin 7 where Leopold and Molly Bloom live in Ulysses: now it is part of Mater Private Hospital founded in 1986.
  Mater Private Hospital is a sister hospital of Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (commonly known as the Mater or MMUH) often mentioned in Ulysses: Buck Mulligan is a medical intern there: "I see them pop off every day in the Mater and Richmond and cut up into tripes in the dissectingroom.  It's a beastly thing and nothing else" (U 01.205-07).
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Mater Private Hospital, 7 Eccles Street, Dublin 7
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 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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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Eccles Street and St. George's Church
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street which still keeps the original buildings in Joyce's time: the opposite side of Bloom's house (now Mater Private Hospital)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street: pre-performance meeting of the Balloonatics Theatre Company: (from left to right) Chris Bilton (behind), Paul O'Hanrahan, John Goudie and Michael Greer
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street: Paul O'Hanrahan as Leopold Bloom (left) and Michael Greer as Molly Bloom/the cat (right)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street: Bloom crosses Eccles Street and admires the steeple of St. George's Church.
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] Around Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04] 76-77 Eccles Street
  
  
  
[U 04/05] St. George's Church
  
   [U 04/05] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04/05] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 04/05] St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
  
  
  
[D] Great Denmark Street
  
  [D The Boarding House] Great Denmark Street, off Parnell Square, viewed from St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
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(Saturday 16 June) [D The Boarding House] Great Denmark Street, off Parnell Square, viewed from St. George's Church, Hardwicke Place
  
  
  
[P ] Belvedere College
  
  [P ] Belvedere College, S. J., Great Denmark Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [P ] Belvedere College, S. J., Great Denmark Street
  
  
  
The James Joyce Centre
  
  Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1   
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) Bloomsday 2012 Celebration at The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
  
  
  
[U 05/16] River Liffey
  
  [U 05/16] Crossing River Liffey
  
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05/16] Before crossing River Liffey: in front of Abbey Theatre
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05/16] Crossing River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05/16] Crossing River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05/16] Crossing River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05/16] Crossing River Liffey
  
  
  
[D] Ancient Concert Rooms
  
  [D A Mother/The Dead] The Royal Irish Academy of Music, formerly the Ancient Concert Rooms, 36 - 38 Westland Row Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [D A Mother/The Dead] The Royal Irish Academy of Music, formerly the Ancient Concert Rooms, 36 - 38 Westland Row Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [D A Mother/The Dead] The Royal Irish Academy of Music, formerly the Ancient Concert Rooms, 36 - 38 Westland Row Dublin 2
  
  
  
[U 05] Westland Row
  
  [U 05] Westmoreland Station, Westmoreland Post Office, "All Hallow's" [St. Andrew's Church ]
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Westland Row
  
  
  
[U 05] All Hallow's
  
  [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] [U 05] All Hallow's or St. Andrew's Church, 46 Westland Row (Roman Catholic)
  
  
  
[U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy
  
  [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 05] Sweny's Pharmacy [Chemist], 1 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
  
  
  
James Joyce Statue on North Earl St.
  
  James Joyce Statue on North Earl Street, Dublin 1: the meeting place
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 06] James Joyce Statue on North Earl Street, Dublin 1: the meeting place
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 06] James Joyce Statue on North Earl Street, Dublin 1: the meeting place
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 06] James Joyce Statue on North Earl Street, Dublin 1: the meeting place
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 06] James Joyce Statue on North Earl Street, Dublin 1: the meeting place
  
  
  
[U 06 & 08] Lower O'Connell Street
  
  [U 06 & 08] Lower O'Connell Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop, O'Connell Street: See U 08.0006, 11.0606 and 17.0331: The script of the second plaque is extracted from the text: "Pineapple rock, lemon platt, butter scotch... among the warm sweet fumes of Graham Lemon's."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop, O'Connell Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0001-6] Graham Lemon's Sweetshop, O'Connell Street
  
  
  
[U 08] River Liffey
  
  [U 08] River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Bachelors Walk by River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Bachelors Walk by River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge over River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge over River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge over River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0044-45] O'Connell Bridge over River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Aston Quay by River Liffey
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Aston Quay by River Liffey
  
  
  
[U 08.0232-33] Harrison's
  
  [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [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."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0232-33] Harrison's, Westmoreland Street
  
  
  
[U 08] Statue of Tommy Moore
  
  [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green. The script of the sixth plaque 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."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0414-15] Statue of Tommy Moore, College Green
  
  
  
[U 08] Trinity College Dublin
  
  [U 08] Trinity College Dublin
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Trinity College Dublin
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Trinity College Dublin
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Trinity College Dublin
  
  
  
[U 08] Grafton Street
  
  [U 08] Grafton Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [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."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0593] "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."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0593] "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."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0593] "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."
  
  
  
[U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's Pub
  
  [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's Pub, 21 Duke Street, Dublin 2 where Leopold Bloom eats lunch on a glass of Burgundy and Gorgonzola cheese sandwiches.
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's Pub, 21 Duke Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Signboard of the Bloomsday lunch, Davy Byrne's Pub, 21 Duke Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's Pub, 21 Duke Street, Dublin 2: A glass of Burgundy and Gorgonzola cheese sandwiches
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Me on the Bloomsday lunch at Davy Byrne's Pub, 21 Duke Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Me and Toshiaki Kuwahara (Morioka University, Japan) at Davy Byrne's Pub, 21 Duke Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.0732-1027] Davy Byrne's, 21 Duke Street
  
  
  
[U 08] Dawson Street
  
   [U 08] Dawson Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [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."
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1080-81] Dawson Street
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(Saturday 16 June) [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."
  
  
  
[U 08] Freemasons' Hall
  
  [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08] Freemasons' Hall, 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
  
  
  
[U 08] National Museum
  
   [U 08] National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2.  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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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 08.1191-93] Front of National Museum, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
  
  
  
[U 09] National Library
  
   [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 09] National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
  
  
  
James Joyce Cafe Bar
  
   James Joyce Cafe Bar, Abbey Hotel 52 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) James Joyce Cafe Bar, Abbey Hotel 52 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
  
  
  
[U 10&17] St. Mary's Abbey
  
   [U 10.0408 & 0929 & 17.0757] St. Mary's Abbey was founded in 1139 as a daughter house of the Benedictine Order of Savigny but became Cistercian in 1147.  It was, until its suppression in the 16th century, one of the largest and most important monasteries in Ireland.  Once the wealthiest Cistercian Abbey in Ireland, today it is unrecognizable.  Two rooms remain - the Chapter House and the Slype.  The Abbey played a large role in the affairs of the state until its dissolution by Henry VIII in 1539.  It was the Chapter House that 'Silken' Thomas Fitzgerald started his unsuccessful rebellion in 1534.
  In 1793 the Bank of Ireland first opened it premises in Mary's Abbey.  The right Hon. David la Touche was the first chairman.  These premises were abandoned in favor of the disused parliament house in College Green.
  The bank building was sold to the Jewish community for 300 pounds in 1836 as a synagogue "to cater for Dublin's 16 Jewish families" (Mary's Abbey Synagogue; cf. U 17.0756-57).  The Jews remained there until 1892.

10.0407.  --Yes, sir, Ned Lambert said heartily.  We are standing in the historic
10.0408.  council chamber of saint Mary's abbey where silken Thomas proclaimed
10.0409.  himself a rebel in 1534.  This is the most historic spot in all Dublin.

10.0928.  The reverend Hugh C. Love walked from the old chapterhouse of
10.0929.  saint Mary's abbey past James and Charles Kennedy's, rectifiers, attended
10.0930.  by Geraldines tall and personable, towards the Tholsel beyond the ford of
10.0931.  hurdles.

17.0756.  the isolation of their synagogical and
17.0757.  ecclesiastical rites in ghetto (S. Mary's Abbey)
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] Me and Toshiaki Kuwahara (Morioka University, Japan) at St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1
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(Saturday 16 June) [U 10] St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1




        


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