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Sandycove () is a suburb of , Ireland. It is southeast of Dún Laoghaire and , and northwest of . It is a popular and is well known for its bathing place, the , which in the past was reserved for men only but is now available for . The locale features in the opening of Ulysses by James Joyce.


History
On 20 December 1940, during World War II, the bombed the railway station even though Ireland was a neutral country. There were three injuries.


Transport
Sandycove and Glasthule railway station opened on 11 October 1855. Sandycove is also serviced by Dublin Bus numbers 59 and 111, and lies close to Dún Laoghaire harbour.


Culture
The writer lived for a week as a young man in the situated beside the bathing place at Sandycove. The opening scene of Joyce's Ulysses is set in this tower. It now hosts a small Joycean museum, open all year round. is celebrated in Sandycove in Joyce's honour on the 16th of June every year.

Near the tower, on the seafront, is the unique landmark house designed in the style by Michael Scott, the eminent 20th-century architect, who made it his residence.

The ballad "Sandy Cove" (sic) by composer/singer appears on his 1993 album Suspending Disbelief. In the song, the narrator reflects on his life's choices and his as he visits the neighbourhood and the famed Martello Tower.

Singer-songwriter , in the liner notes to his 1992 album, The Acoustic Motorbike thanks Sandcove Cycles for maintaining the titular bicycle.


Lifeboat
The first lifeboat station in Ireland was established at Sandycove in 1803. On 28 December 1821, the lifeboat rescued the crew of the brig Ellen of Liverpool; four volunteer lifeboatmen drowned.
(1988). 9780717115785, Gill and Macmillan.


Notable residents
  • was born in Sandycove
  • , playwright
  • Peter Gatenby, Professor and Medical Director for the UN, lived in Sandycove.
  • William , poet and author
  • Oliver St. John Gogarty rented the Martello Tower from 1904 to 1925
  • stayed briefly in the situated beside the Forty Foot bathing place, as a guest of Oliver St. John Gogarty.
  • , broadcaster
  • Jason O'Mara was born and raised in Sandycove
  • , sculptor and
  • , actress who resided in Sandycove.


See also
  • List of towns and villages in Ireland


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