Past Windmill lane

In the first three sentences of Lotus Eaters Bloom walks eastward on Sir John Rogerson's Quay, "past Windmill Lane, Leask's the linseed crusher, the postal telegraph office. Could have given that address too. And past the sailors' home." As his interruption indicates, the post office holds some interest for him. The sailors' home stood on the corner of Rogerson's Quay and Lime Street, onto which Bloom turns right, away from the busy quayside and toward another post office farther south.

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Ian Gunn and Stephen Patterson's map of Bloom's wanderings in Lotus Eaters. Source: Gunn and Hart, A Topographical Guide.

Leask's building on the south bank of the Liffey, subsequently occupied by Columbia Mills. Source: Gareth Colllins.