About this Website
This website contains material on the British Army, Ireland, Dublin, Gibraltar, Trieste, and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers with respect to James Joyce or his novel Ulysses. It is owned and maintained by F.F. Simulations, Inc., an Alabama corporation formed in 2007. The logo in the upper-left corner of this website's pages is the colours of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the regiment of the Ulysses character Brian Cooper Tweedy.
As this is an academic website, it was designed for desktop computer viewing and may not appear properly on small devices such as smart phones.
Webmaster and Author
This website is the creatiton of Peter Fishback. For more on him, click here.
Acknowledgements
I thank Aisling O'Malley of The Institution of Engineering & Technology, London, who in 2019 saved me a trip to that institution's office which allowed for more time at the British Library and The National Archives. I am especially grateful to Alan Renton of the Cable & Wireless Archives, Telegraph Museum Porthcurno, Cornwall, for his invaluable assistance.
Peter L. Fishback
Permissions
Unless noted otherwise, you may freely use any material on this website.
Back Links
If you maintain a website on Joyce or his novel Ulysses, the British Army during the Victorian and Edwardian Eras, the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Trieste when it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, or the Dublin/Ireland of James Joyce, please feel free to link to this website.
Known Back Links
Following are known sites that link to Major Tweedy's Neighborhood with the page on which the link appears. Click on the link and the page will open in a new browser window.
Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas: James Joyce Checklist
Ohio Wesleyan University, A Series of Series: "Vanguard Series (John Hamilton, Ltd.)"
Artefacts of Writing: "Xu Zhimo Responds to Joyce"
The Words, "Bloomsday - 2002" by Jeremy Hoffman (In Hebrew, use Google Translate)
The Great War Forum, multiple posts.
Ex: Location of the British Army's Irish Command HQ
Ex: John Hamilton, Ltd.
Out of the Archives, blog of the Hingham (MA) Heritage Museum, "Nature v. Nurture: Consider the Spragues, Part 3."