
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.
The grand neoclassical portico of St Andrew’s Church dominates a wet street in Dublin, 1963. James Joyce wrote about the church as All Hallows in *Ulysses*, after the ancient priory on whose lands it is built. Captured from a shadowed viewpoint, the scene is framed by a ‘PLAYER'S please’ sign hanging from the top right. Below, two silhouetted men in suits and hats walk the pavement as mid-20th-century cars navigate the reflective road.
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