Davy Byrnes Pub, 21 Duke Street. Dublin 1963. Appearance in Ulysses, Chapter 8,  and Dubliners. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Davy Byrnes Pub, 21 Duke Street. Dublin 1963. Appearance in Ulysses, Chapter 8, and Dubliners. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.

Davy Byrnes pub at 21 Duke Street, Dublin, in 1963. Immortalized by James Joyce for its appearance in *Ulysses* and *Dubliners*, the pub’s name is prominently displayed on its three-story brick facade. An elderly person with a walking stick passes the traditional storefront, which contrasts with the modern decorative screen of the adjacent ‘Creation Boutique’. Portions of two cars frame the street scene, with the vehicle on the left bearing the license plate HZD 837.


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