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.

The neoclassical facade of St Andrew’s Church in Dublin, 1963, features a grand portico with four fluted columns. Atop the pediment, a statue of Saint Andrew holds a saltire cross. James Joyce wrote about the church as "All Hallows" in *Ulysses*, after the ancient priory on whose lands it was built. On the street below, pedestrians, including two nuns, walk past a prominent Volkswagen Beetle. In the background, a double-decker bus shows its route number, "48," and the destination "BALLINTEER."


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