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In 1904 on the 16th of June Nora Barnacle and James Joyce, walked out together for the first time; and as a tribute Joyce set his masterpiece Ulysses on that day. This feature looks at the Ireland, and most specifically the Dublin, of 1904 to 2004.
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Advertisement for the sale of the Ship, Penn Gally
Advertisement for the sale of the Ship, Penn Gallyfor the sale of the
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Masthead of The Dublin Intelligence, 27 May 1704
Masthead of The Dublin Intelligence, 27 May 1704. The Dublin Intelligence, also known as the Oxmantown Newsletter was printed at Francis Dickson
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Dublin Daily Advertiser 1737
Dublin Daily Advertiser, Saturday March 19, 1736-7
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A Handsome Visiting Dress
Black and white illustration of ladies fashion item in article entitled Christmas presents where and what to buy in The Lady of the House magazine, Volume XV, Number 169, Christmas, 1903, page 31
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Title Banner from An Claidheamh Soluis newspaper, 26 March 1904
Title Banner from An Claidheamh Soluis newspaper, 26 March 1904, Volume VI, Number 3
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Black and white illustration of railway worker from Humours of Irish Travelling
Black and white illlustration of railway worker from Humours of Irish Travelling, page 253, Home Words Publication Office, London, 1904
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Black and white illustration of Maud Gonne in The Gael magazine May 1902
Black and white illustration of Maud Gonne referring to her role as Kathleen Ní Houlahan in article entitled New Irish Plays Produced in The Gael - An Gaodhal in Irish - a monthly bi-lingual magazine devoted to the promotion of the language, literature, music and art of Ireland, page 166, May 1902, Number 5, Volume XXI
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Black and white illustration of fashionable man in The Gael magazine September 1903
Black and white illustration of Captain Otway Cuffe in article entitled The Revival of Irish Costume in The Gael - An Gaodhal in Irish - a monthly bi-lingual magazine devoted to the promotion of the language, literature, music and art of Ireland, page 314, September 1903, Number 9, Volume XXII
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