
Westland Row with 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.
On Dublin’s Westland Row in 1963, a railway bridge spans a bustling street lined with cars and businesses such as "Malone Bros Motor Sales LTD." Beyond the bridge stands St Andrew’s Church, its classical pediment visible against the sky. The church was immortalised by James Joyce as "All Hallows" in *Ulysses*, a reference to the ancient priory on whose lands it is built.
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