St Andrew’s Church. James Joyce wrote about the church as All Hallows in Ulysses, after the ancient Priory on whose lands it is built. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn

St Andrew’s Church. James Joyce wrote about the church as All Hallows in Ulysses, after the ancient Priory on whose lands it is built. Dublin 1963.

St Andrew’s Church, with its imposing neoclassical portico, stands on a glistening Dublin street in 1963. James Joyce wrote of the church as All Hallows in *Ulysses*, a nod to the ancient priory on whose lands it is built. In the foreground, daily life unfolds as a smiling woman and a young girl ride past on a bicycle. Vintage cars are parked nearby, and a vertical sign advertises the Windsor Hotel, completing the urban scene.


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