Ulysses Illustrated - Major Tweedy's Neighborhood

Major Tweedy's Neighborhood
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Wandering Rocks, Episode 10
From Continuation 1 of Ulysses Illustrated
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Note that in the locator maps, routes travelled by characters in Ulysses are drawn in brown.
Father Conmee's Progress
From Mountjoy Square in North Dublin, northeast to the O'Brien Institute in the Clontarf neighborhood. Clontarf, formerly an independent township, was incorporated into Dublin in 1901.
From Pinterest, anonymous post. The presbytery where Fr. Conmee lives is to the left of the church, the Jesuit Chapel in Dublin.
Unattributed and undated photograph from Howley Hayes Architects, Mountjoy Square Park Conservation Plan and Historic Landscape Study (Dublin: City Council, 2014).
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland. On Fr. Conmee's right as he walked down Portland Row to North Strand. "Near Aldborough house Father Conmee thought of that spendthrift nobleman. And now it was an office or something."
n/ U (Gabler) Wandering Rocks 10:83-84.
From the RTE Archives. Unattributed, c. 1920 during the War of Independence.
Unattributed, c. 1898 photograph from flickr, posted anonymously.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland. Fr. Conmee will attempt to place Paddy Dignam's oldest boy into this orphanage.
The Vice-Regal Cavalcade
From Phoenix Park in northwest Dublin, southeast to the Royal Dublin Society grounds in Ballsbridge, Pembroke Township. In 1930 the Irish Free State incorporated both Pembroke and Rathmines & Rathgar into Dublin.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland. Dame Street becomes College Green as it approaches Trinity College. The front facade of the college is in the far background.
From the Clarke Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland.
From the Lawrence Collection, National Library of Ireland. Trinity College Botanic Gardens is on the left.


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