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Dublin Bay and the Forty Foot seen from outside the James Joyce Museum in Sandycove. Courtesy of Katie Lynch. Though I’ve not lived here for a lifetime, I resonate deeply with Joyce’s sentiment of ...
The James Joyce Centre, 35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Dublin 1 A museum dedicated to the life and work of James Joyce, offering tours of significant Joycean sites around the city. Sweny's ...
Dublin is slowly becoming a more cycle-friendly city, and Dublin B ikes, a bicycle-sharing network, has stands across the city — €5 for a three-day pass, or €3.50 for a one-day ticket. Itinerary ...
A well known painter and decorator who was stabbed to death in West Dublin last night has been named locally as James 'Jake' ...
It's a sad day for Dublin fans as they witness another of the capital's great players, James McCarthy hang up his boots. Making his debut back in 2010 the Ballymun Kickhams player would be part of ...
A Dublin artist will show a series of art works inspired by James Joyce’s celebrated story, “The Dead,” appropriately at “Sweny’s Pharmacy” in Lincoln Place in Dublin.
Friends and family are advised of the passing of James E. Dublin Sr. on May 7, 2025, at the age of 92 in Pionciana, Florida.
Raymond James & Associates (RJA) is a member of the New York Stock Exchange and SIPC, offering financial planning and wealth management services. As of May 31, 2024, the firm manages approximately ...
Dublin captain James McCarthy is the holder of a joint-record nine All-Ireland medals with team-mates Stephen Cluxton and Mick Fitzsimons. By Kenny Archer. November 04, 2024 at 11:28am GMT.
Number 7, St. Peter’s Road was perhaps the most important Dublin address for James Joyce. I was going down St. Peter’s Road—in Joyce’s time it was called St. Peter’s Terrace—with my ...
JAMES MCCARTHY was handed a pint as he sat down for media duties after the 2023 All-Ireland final. It only seemed right for those present, including yours truly, to applaud. The Ballymun man sipped… ...
June 27, 2024 at 1:00am BST. DUBLIN great Diarmuid Connolly reckons All-Ireland winning captain James McCarthy is going to have ‘a massive influence’ on their bid for back-to-back titles.