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Patrick Hawe

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Dublin Katılım Şubat 2013
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Patrick Hawe
Patrick Hawe@PatrickHawe·
'Five lines of text and ten pages of notes about the folk and the fishgods of Dundrum. Printed by the weird sisters in the year of the big wind.' [U] Royalty. 'In The Seven Woods'
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Irish History Bitesize!@lorraineelizab6

Evelyn Gleeson (15 May 1855-20 Feb 1944 Dun Emer #Dundrum #Dublin). Embroidery, carpet, tapestry designer; with Lollie/Lily Yeats set up Dun Emer Press (& she managed finances)! Named for Cú Chulainn's wife! Dad Irish. Also @CnaG @IrishLitSoc & suffragist! dib.ie/biography/glee…

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Print. Mostly.@MostlyPrint·
Born #OTD 1948, Brian Eno. Multi-talented musician, composer, producer. “years active 1970 – present ” Good going. 1974, Taking Tiger Mountain (by Strategy). Put a straw under baby.
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Patrick Hawe@PatrickHawe·
'The O’Connell circle, Mr Dedalus said about him. Mr Power’s soft eyes went up to the apex of the lofty cone.' [U]
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Timeless Colours
Timeless Colours@timelesscolours·
Frongoch Prisoners Irish prisoners assembled inside Frongoch internment camp in Wales following the Easter Rising. Around 1,800 men passed through the camp after 1916, held in harsh and overcrowded conditions.
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@lorraineelizab6 @ThisDayIrish 'And as for the Prooshians and the Hanoverians, says Joe, haven’t we had enough of those sausageeating bastards on the throne from George the elector down to the German lad and the flatulent old bitch that’s dead?' [U]
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Irish History Bitesize!@lorraineelizab6·
#Otd 1937: A statue of King George II in #Dublin was blown up. W. B. Yeats wrote in protest, “Our tomfools have blown up the equestrian statue of George II in St. Stephen's Green, the only Dublin statue that has delighted me by beauty and eloquence.” ( @ThisDayIrish).
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Patrick Hawe@PatrickHawe·
@rea_esten @RuthCan75563366 The Twelvetrees Brothers, pianist and violoncellist, were well known in Dublin musical life in the first half of the 20th Century. They are commemorated by a trophy at the Feis Ceoil.
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Ray Esten
Ray Esten@rea_esten·
By May of 1916 the Rising had already hit the picture house.
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IPCallaway@IanCallaway352·
“Tied as he was to his chair, he was confronted all the time with his profane books, stacked higgledy-piggledy on their shelves, leaning against each other, propping each other up or lying flat on their sides like a pack of cards". #JKHuysmans died today, 1907. #ARebours.
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Mick O'Dea
Mick O'Dea@MickODeaArtist·
I have the honour of saying a few words and opening The Diceman Exhibition tomorrow morning at 11:45 am in the Phibsboro Shopping Centre part of @Phizzfest @DicemanLV what a loss to Dublin. Tomorrow we remember and celebrate. We would love to see you there ❤️❤️ @CultureNightDub
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Just Joyce
Just Joyce@johnstonglenn·
OTD in 1961 Myles na gCopaleen proposed a new edition of Ulysses, to be called Uncle Thom's Cabin. It would have an explanatory and bibliographical preface by him, noting in particular who wrote the book.
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Dr David Vernon
Dr David Vernon@DrDavidVernon·
The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas (1881) are so strange, so surreal, so full of magic — a riot of endless, hilarious digressions, often feeling like ghostly crônicas, playing with love, time and memory. One of the great novels of the nineteenth century.
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T. Talin d'Eyzac@Ttalindeyzac·
‘Daisy Spies as "the Spiral" in a costume designed by Oskar Schlemmer for His “Das Triadisches Ballett” (Triadic Ballet), Metropol Theater’, Karl Grill, Berlin, 1926
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Patrick Hawe@PatrickHawe·
'A bloody trade the pirate’s trade is But Theodore, though dripping gore Was always courteous to the ladies.' ~ Jack B. Yeats. Frontispiece to John Masefield's A Mainsail Haul.  London: Elkin Matthews, 1905.
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Arturo Pérez-Reverte@perezreverte

No es una simple novela de piratas: es la mejor novela de piratas que leí en mi vida. Hasta la película (Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone) fue muy buena. Ha sido un verdadero honor escribir este prólogo.

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Patrick Hawe@PatrickHawe·
@dubdecodedtours 'one of those policemen sweating Irish stew into their shirts you couldn’t squeeze a line of poetry out of him.' [U] Jack B. Y.
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Dublin Decoded Tours
Dublin Decoded Tours@dubdecodedtours·
Can you see those two stony faced policemen, looking disapprovingly at me? At Pearse St Garda station on tour today, with these nice American university students. formerly the Great Brunswick St DMP barracks (where they used to carve policemen’s heads around the arches)
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