Murray’s licensed premises enjoyed a pivotal trading position at the centre of Kilmainham directly overlooking the Cammock River and the intersection of Bow Bridge with Kilmainham Lane and Irwin Street
HAS SINCE BEEN SOLD
Murray’s licensed premises enjoyed a pivotal trading position at the centre of Kilmainham directly overlooking the Cammock River and the intersection of Bow Bridge with Kilmainham Lane and Irwin Street. To the best of my knowledge it operated as a coffee shop for a while but it is no longer a pub. It was on the market in 2018 with an asking price of Euro 700,000 but I do not…
The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle feel like better adaptations of the core themes in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland than the Tim Burton film’s. Like Alice, Eleanor is a girl in a world she finds strange and cruel. Same thing with Fran Bow, Little Misfortune, American Mcgee’s Alice and Madness Returns. (Rip Alice Asylum, you will live on in the livestreams.) I also think Something From Alice and most (if not all) of Neil Gaiman’s work fall into this category as well. Especially The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Neverwhere, Snow, Glass, Apples, and, the greatest one of all, Coraline. These works remind me how it was to be a little girl in a strange and scary world.