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Showing 1-9 of 9 results for "dalkey" Irwin 25 Mar 2019, 10:12 by John SimpsonFrancis Irwin, TCD, in the fusty world of Garrett Deasy U 16.157-9: — There’ll be a job tomorrow or next day, Stephen told him, in a boys’ school ... a job tomorrow or next day, Stephen told him, in a boys’ school at Dalkey for a gentleman usher. Mr Garrett Deasy. Try it. You may mention my name. Francis ... Joyce's People > Irwin Sandymount 31 May 2015, 02:49 by John SimpsonStephen’s stroll on the strand At the opening of the third chapter of Ulysses (Proteus) we encounter Stephen Dedalus mid-thought and mid-stride on Sandymount strand. A few ... away, departing down the gravel path of Mr Deasy’s school (Summerfield Lodge) in Dalkey. To the initial reader the how, why and when Stephen is on the strand is ... Joyce's Environs > Sandymount Glynn 1 Mar 2014, 00:50 by John SimpsonProfessor Bloody-Big-Umbrella Glynn SH 20.117-8: One of Cranly's friends came up the stairs while they were talking. He was a young man who was by ... Probate of Will of Patrick John O’Connor Glynn late of 10 Ulverton-place Dalkey County Dublin Clerk Guinness’ Brewery who died 2 January 1900 granted at Dublin to Delia ... Joyce's People > Glynn Buckley 28 Nov 2013, 13:19 by JJON EditorsRifleman Buckley John Wyse Jackson and Peter Costello neatly summarize what we know about Fred Buckley, another of the rate-collectors from John Stanislaus Joyce’s day: Of the other ... that Fred Buckley was something of a marksman. Fred became a member of the Dalkey Rifle Club in the 1880s and competed successfully in a number of competitions. His results ... Joyce's People > Rates > Buckley Pronunciations 4 Sept 2018, 11:39 by John SimpsonPronouncing Joyce [Please wait for the pronunciation bars to load in the table below] Introduction A - M N - Z Proper names in Joyce's writing can be pronounced in Dublin ... you hear that one, he asked them, about Mulcahy from the Coombe? / ku:m/ Dalkey that was an accident coming down Dalkey hill /ˈdɒ:k ɪ/ Dawson street Mr Bloom ... Joyce's Words > Pronunciations Flynn6 9 Jan 2015, 06:46 by John SimpsonEchoes of the Flynn family in “The Dead” Many people have (correctly) heard echoes of the Flynn family in “The Dead” and other short stories in the Dubliners collection, and ... Many of her pupils belonged to the better-class families on the Kingstown and Dalkey line. ('The Dead', 15.25-30) When the Flynns moved to Usher’s Island Mary ... Joyce's People > Flynn6 pronunciations2 28 May 2018, 13:58 by John SimpsonPronouncing Joyce: N - Z [Please wait for the pronunciation bars to load in the table below.] Introduction A - M N - Z Nassau Street Master Dignam walked along Nassau street /ˈnæsæʊ ... Road Welloff people, proud that their eldest son was in the navy. Vico road, Dalkey. / ˈva ɪkou/ Watling street Mr Kernan turned and walked down the slope of Watling street ... Joyce's Words > pronunciations2 Claffey 30 Aug 2013, 02:10 by John SimpsonPat Claffey and the Dublin convents U 8.153-4: Molly tasting it, her veil up. Sister? Pat Claffey, the pawnbroker’s daughter. It was a nun they say invented ... St Mary’s, Blackrock, on the coast south of Dublin on the way to Dalkey. Patrick’s offices were at 30 Nicholas Street and also at 65 Amiens Street. They ... Joyce's People > Claffey |