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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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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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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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Lismore Men Wounded
The Waterford News - 27th of July 1917, Page 5
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Killed in Action
The Waterford News - 13th of April 1917, Page 8
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Corsets in Wartime
The Waterford News - 16th of February 1917, Page 5
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Widows and Orphans of Sailors ; Waterford Officers
The Waterford News - 28th of July 1916, Page 5
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Special Courts - Alledged Larceny ; Soldiers Charged with Larceny
The Waterford News - 18th of February 1916 Page 2 (Last Edition)
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Four Waterford Volunteers & Photograph
The Waterford News - 18th of February 1916, Page 8 (Last Edition)
Courtesy of The Waterford News
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