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  2. Martello towers in the Greater Dublin Area - Wikipedia

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    Private dwelling house: Listed for sale in 2016 at €1.8m after extensive renovations by architect Simone Stephenson and eventually sold for €1.78m. [21] [22] 11 South: Tower and battery: James Joyce Tower and Museum, Sandycove

  3. James Joyce Tower and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The James Joyce Tower and Museum is a Martello tower in Sandycove, Dublin, where James Joyce spent six nights in 1904. [1] The opening scenes of his 1922 novel Ulysses take place here, and the tower is a place of pilgrimage for Joyce enthusiasts, especially on Bloomsday. Admission is free. [2]

  4. Sandycove - Wikipedia

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    Sandycove (Irish: Cuas an Ghainimh) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is southeast of Dún Laoghaire and Glasthule , and northwest of Dalkey . It is a popular seaside resort and is well known for its bathing place, the Forty Foot , which in the past was reserved for men only but is now available for mixed bathing .

  5. Martello tower - Wikipedia

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    The James Joyce Tower, as the tower is now known, houses a museum dedicated to Joyce. A number of other Martello towers are extant nearby at Bullock Harbour, Dalkey Island, Williamstown, Seapoint and Sandymount and Martello towers feature in many literary works set in Dublin. During the 1980s, Bono owned the Martello tower in Bray, County Wicklow.

  6. Sandy Cove - Wikipedia

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    Sandy Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador; Sandy Cove, Elliston, Newfoundland and Labrador Savage Cove, incorporating Sandy Cove, Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland; Sandy Cove beach, Lord's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

  7. Oliver St. John Gogarty - Wikipedia

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    The Tower in Sandycove. Upon returning to Dublin in the summer of 1904, Gogarty made arrangements to rent the Martello Tower in Sandycove. The primary goal of this scheme, as described by Gogarty in a letter to G.K.A. Bell, was to "house the Bard" (i.e. James Joyce), who was without money and required "a year in which to finish his novel". [12]

  8. Marino, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The houses each cost between £550 and £590 to build (approximately €40,000 at today's costs). [5] the average selling price was £450. [6] This £450 was repayable over 40 years. [7] All houses as part of the scheme at Marino were sold in 1925, with priority given to larger families with more than eight persons. [1]

  9. Sandycove Island - Wikipedia

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    Sandycove Island (Cnoc an Rois in Irish) [1] is a small island and townland at the mouth of Ardkilly Creek on the south coast of Ireland, just to the west of the Castlepark peninsula, which forms the western side of the entrance to Kinsale harbour in County Cork.

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