Read an extract from THE REAL PEOPLE OF JOYCE`S
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4 RÍ-RÁ — ENTERTAINMENT & LIFESTYLE Irish radio in your area BEDFORDSHIRE ■ Jim Carway presents Luton Irish Live on Diverse 102.8FM and online every Tuesday evening 6-8pm. Contact Jim on 07977 063233 BRADFORD ■ Joe Sheeran presents Echoes of Ireland on Bradford Community Broadcasting 106.6FM every Sunday at noon. The programme is repeated on Mondays at 9am and Wednesdays at noon and is online at www.bcbradio.co.uk BRIGHTON ■ Brighton and Hove weekly Irish radio airs live on Mondays from 8pm on Radio Reverb, 97.2 FM, DAB and online. 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Tune in to 96.9FM Manchester or listen online at www.allfm.org 96.9 ALL FM WEDNESDAY, 7-9PM WITH MARTIN LOGAN T: 0161 248 6767 M: 07706 682622 E:outandaboutmanchesterradio@yahoo.co.uk IRELAND’S EYE RADIO SHOW Resonance 104.4FM JOHNNY JAMESON Every Sunday 6.30pm-7.30pm The best music with less chat Presented by SPONSORED BY Irish THE Post June 25, 2016 From Finchley to Clapham and Park Lane – the real people found within Joyce’s Ulysses In her new book The Real People of Joyce’s Ulysses, Dr Vivien Igoe features biographical information for more than 600 characters referenced in Joyce’s novel, including many living in, or originally from, Britain. This week we reveal the significant Ulysses characters with connections across the Irish Sea… Eliza Barrow – murder victim ‘Phial containing arsenic retrieved from body of Miss Barron which sent Seddon to the gallows’ ELIZA BARROW, whom Joyce refers to as Miss Barron, was poisoned by arsenic at 63 Tollington Park, London. She was a wealthy lodger with Mr and Mrs Frederick Seddon, who signed over a controlling interest of all her savings to Mr Seddon in return for free accommodation and a small annuity for the rest of her life. She died on September 14, 1911, aged 48, and was buried in a pauper’s grave in Islington Cemetery, High Road, in East Finchley. Rufus Isaacs - 1st marquis of Reading, British lawyer and politician ‘At the bar, English or Irish: exemplars, Seymour Bushe, K. C., Rufus Isaacs, K. C.’ RUFUS ISAACS, son of Joseph Isaacs, a Jewish fruit merchant at Spitalfields, was born on October 10, 1860 at 3 Bury Street, London. He entered the family business aged 15 and later worked on the stock exchange. Isaacs was called to the Bar in 1887 and he led for the prosecution in the Frederick Seddon poisoning case in 1912. The same year he entered the House of Commons as Liberal MP for the Reading constituency. In March 1910 he was knighted, before being raised to the peerage as Baron Reading Erleigh in 1914. Isaacs died in December 1935, aged 75, at 32 Curzon Street, London. His ashes were interred in the Golders Green Jewish Cemetery, north London. Eugen Sandow - performing strongman and author ‘Must begin again those Sandow’s exercises’ EUGEN SANDOW, often referred to as the ‘Father of Modern Bodybuilding’, was born Friederich Wilhelm Müller in Königsberg, Germany, on April 2, 1867. He was one of the earliest athletes to develop his musculature to predetermined dimensions. At the age of 19 he was performing strongman feats in sideshows. He was hired by the legendary Florenz Ziegfeld for his carnival show and became a star. Sandow wrote five books, one of which, Physical Strength and How to Obtain It, was included in Bloom’s library. Sandow died on October 14, 1925 and was buried in Putney Vale Cemetery, south-west London. Kendall made her initial début at Haymarket in London, where she played Desdemona to Ira Aldridge’s Othello. She was at the peak of her musical career at the end of the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. She is described as having a ‘figure trim and flitsome as a dragonfly’. Kendall died on May 5, 1964, just short of her 90th year, and her ashes were scattered over Clapham Common, close to where she lived. Marie Kendall - English actress, singer and comedienne ‘A charming soubrette, great Marie Kendall, with dauby cheeks and lifted skirt smiled daubily from her poster’ MARIE KENDALL was born at Victoria Park, Hackney, in London. Her father was a prosperous manager on the theatrical circuit in Lincolnshire until he lost all his money speculating in railways. Thomas Power (Tay Pay) O’Connor - journalist and politician ‘Then Paddy Hooper worked Tay Pay who took him on to the Star’ THE eldest son of Thomas O’Connor and Teresa, Thomas Power O’Connor - better known as Tay Pay - was born in Athlone, Co. Westmeath, on October 5, 1848. He was educated at Queen’s College Galway, graduating in history and modern languages, and began his career in journalism at the Dublin daily, Saunder’s Newsletter. In 1870 he joined the London Daily Telegraph as a subeditor and later became London correspondent for the New York Herald. He founded and edited several London newspapers and weeklies including the Star (1887), the Weekly Sun (1891) and the literary paper, T. P.’s Weekly (1902). In 1880 O’Connor was elected MP for Galway as a representative of Parnell’s Home Rule League. In 1885 he was returned for Galway and also won the Scotland division of Liverpool and held that seat until his death. He died in London on November 18, 1929 and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. ACTRESS: Marie Kendall William Humble Ward - 2nd Earl of Dudley, Lord lieutenant of Ireland ‘William Humble, earl of Dudley, and Lady Dudley, accompanied by lieutenant-colonel Heseltine, drove 5 RÍ-RÁ — ENTERTAINMENT & LIFESTYLE June 25, 2016 LORD LIEUTENANT: Earl of Dudley BIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE: The Real People of Joyce’s Ulysses out after luncheon from the viceregal lodge’ WILLIAM HUMBLE WARD, was born at Dudley House in Park Lane, London. Educated at Eton College, Dudley was 17 when his father died and he inherited some 25,000 acres in Worcestershire as well as collieries and ironworks. He entered politics as a Conservative and was elected to London County Council to represent Finsbury in March 1895, and was mayor of Dudley in 1895 and 1896. In August 1902 he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He was extravagant, travelled widely and entertained lavishly. His term in Ireland ended in December 1905 on the defeat of the Balfour ministry and he died aged 65 on June 29, 1932 at 17 Park Lane, London. He was buried in the gardens of his home at Himley Hall in Wolverhampton. MUSCLEMAN: Eugene Sandow ■ Edited extracts taken from The Real People of Joyce’s Ulysses – A Biographical Guide by Dr. Vivien Igoe, published by UCD Press, available in bookshops, from www. ucdpress.ie and online stores KEEP FIT WITH CEILI www.keepfitwithceili.co.uk POLITICIAN: Thomas Power ‘Tay Pay’ O’Connor Thursdays Harrow Denise Rochford TCRG 07984 675481