Y/M/D | Description | Place |
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1904/06/16 | In the novel, Ulysses, James Joyce chronicles one day in the life of Leopold Bloom in Dublin, 16 June 1904. | |
1924/06/04 | James Joyce writes in a letter to Miss Weaver about "a group of people who observe what they call Bloom's day - 16 June". | |
1954/06/04 | John Ryan, Brian O'Nolan, Patrick Kavanagh, Anthony Cronin and Tom Joyce (Joyce's cousin), begin a tour of the Ulysses route from the Martello tower, Sandycove. Planning to end at Joyce's Nighttown, they stopped halfway through at the Bailey pub. | Dublin, Province of Leinster |
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