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N29 (VI.B.21): Nowtime Paris, Normandy, Paris

Facsimile edition: James Joyce Archive vol. 34, ed. David Hayman.
Manuscript: Buffalo VI.B.21, January-April 1928 Notebook details

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Page: N29 (VI.B.21) appendix 1


This (now missing) list of addresses was used at the same time as the notebook proper.

 
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(a)
41 Brighton Square
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (1) James Joyce was born at 41 Brighton Square West, Rathgar, on 2 February 1882. The family remained living at this address until 1884. See Paul Léon to Constantine Curran, letter of 2 June 1937. See also N29 (VI.B.21):159(g).
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(b)
23 Castlewood Avenue
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (2) Joyce's family lived at 23 Castlewood Avenue, Rathmines, in the period 1884-87. They were here on 17 December 1884 when Joyce's brother Stanislaus was born. According to a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran Joyce was unsure of the street number, thinking it either 3 or 6.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(c)
1 Martello Terrace, Bray
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (3) Joyce's family lived at 1 Martello Terrace, Strand, Bray, Co Wicklow, in the period 1887-91. They were here on 26 October 1891 when Joyce's sister Eva was born. Mrs Conway (“Tante” of A Portrait) left four days after Christmas 1891. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(d)
Leoville, 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (4) Joyce's family lived at “Leoville”, 23 Carysfort Avenue, Blackrock in the period 1891-93. They were here on 9 November 1892 when Joyce's sister Florence was born. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(e)
29 Hardwicke Street
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (5) Joyce's family lived at 29 Hardwicke Street (since demolished) for a few months in late 1893. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran. See also N29 (VI.B.21):159(f) and N29 (VI.B.21):160(i).
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(f)
13 Fitzgibbon Street
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (6) Joyce's family lived at 14 Fitzgibbon Street (since demolished) in the period 1893-94. Not included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran. See also N29 (VI.B.21):159(h).
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(g)
2 Millbourne Avenue, Drumcondra
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (7) Joyce's family lived at 2 Millbourne Avenue (since demolished), Drumcondra, in the period 1894-95. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(h)
13 North Richmond Street
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (8) Joyce's family lived at 13 North Richmond Street in the period Summer 1895-96. According to a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran Joyce was unsure of the street number, thinking it 12.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(i)
29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (9) Joyce's family lived at 29 Windsor Avenue, Fairview, in the period 1896-99. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(j)
Convent Avenue, Fairview
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (10) Joyce's family lived at Convent Avenue (since demolished), Fairview, for some months in 1899. Not included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(k)
13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (11) Joyce's family lived at 13 Richmond Avenue, Fairview, in the period 1899-1900. Not included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(l)
8 Royal Terrace, Philipsburgh Avenue
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (12) Joyce's family lived at 8 Royal Terrace (since renamed Inverness Road), Philipburg Avenue, variously described as being in Clontarf or Fairview, in the period 1900-01. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran. See also N29 (VI.B.21):159(i).
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(m)
32 Glengariff Parade
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (13) Joyce's family lived at 32 Glengariff Parade, North Circular Road, in 1901. According to a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran Joyce was unsure of the street number, thinking it 42.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(n)
7 St Peter's Terrace, Cabra
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (14) Joyce's family lived at 7 St Peter's Terrace (now renumbered as 6 St Peter's Road), Phibsborough, in the period 1902-1904 (when Joyce left Ireland for good) and later. Although strictly speaking in Phibsborough, the Terrace is usually referred to as being in Cabra, as it abuts Cabra Road. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(o)
60 Shelbourne Road
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (15) Joyce stayed in lodgings at 60 Shelbourne Road (near Sandymount) from late March until September 1904. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(p)
Martello Tower, Sandycove
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: (16) Joyce stayed at the Martello Tower, Sandycove, from 9-15 September 1904 with Oliver St John Gogarty and Samuel Chevenix Trench. Included in a letter of 2 June 1937 written by Paul Léon to Constantine Curran.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(q)
Finn's Hotel
Note: JOYCE'S DUBLIN ADDRESSES: Nora Barnacle Joyce stayed and worked in Finn's Hotel, 1-2 Leinster Street, in 1904.
N29 (VI.B.21): appendix 1(r)
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