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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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Dublin Daily Advertiser 1737
Dublin Daily Advertiser, Saturday March 19, 1736-7
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Image from News-Boy
Image from News-Boy
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Dublin Evening Post 1734
Front page of the Dublin Evening Post dated From Saturday September 28th to Tuesday October the 1st 1734
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Two Sons Killed Almost on the Same Day
The Waterford News - 11th of May 1917, Page 8
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Lismore Men Wounded
The Waterford News - 27th of July 1917, Page 5
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Gallant Ballybricken Man
The Waterford News - 18th of May 1917, Page 8
Courtesy of The Waterford News
Waterford Men in Casualty Lists
The Waterford News - 28th of July 1916, Page 5
Courtesy of The Waterford News
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