James Joyce Martello Tower, Sandycove, opening of Ulysses, Telemachus- with Stephen, Buck, Haines and the Milk Woman
The Forty Foot, from the opening chapter
The Door of Eccles Street, home to Leopold and Molly Bloom now in the James Joyce Museum
Sandymount and Strand from Proteus with Stephen Dedalus
Formerly the spot of Nelson’s Pillar, now the Spire in O’Connelly Street opposite the GPO where Bloom, under the pseudonym of Henry Flower ,collects a letter
The General Post Office, O’Connell Street
The National Museum where Leopold Bloom escapes Blazes Boland in Chapter 8
The National Library from chapter 9 featuring Leopold Bloom and Stephen and ‘Hamlet’
Sweny, the chemist where Bloom buys Lemon Scent Soap and his wife’s lotion in ‘Lotus Eaters’
Glasnevin Cemetery for Paddy Dignam’s funeral
The Wooden Bridge out to Bull Island which Stephen Dedalus crosses in The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, prior to the timings of Ulysses
The James Joyce Center, Dublin
Haiku at Jame Joyce Museum
Joyce remembered at Moli, Museum of Literature, Ireland
All photographs of Joyces’ Dublin by Damien B. Donnelly
Awesome photos, Damien. Thanks for the mini-tour of Joyce’s Dublin. Should we tip our very knowledgeable guide?
You are most welcome and the tip can be a pot of tea next time we catch up! Keep safe and well my friend and Happy BLOOMSDAY ☘️☘️
My education, alas, has been neglected–I have only a passing familiarity with Joyce’s works. This lockdown period would have been a good time to catch up. In fact, the way things are going in the US, we may be on some kind of lockdown for quite a while. I’ll take you up on your recommendation for buying you some tea, Damien, perhaps when I visit Dublin sometime in the relatively near future.
Lovely to see this compilation of your photos on one page. Thanks Dami!