Nichols Undertakers is a family run business which has been in place on Dublin's Lombard Street since 1814. That's seven generations of Nichols' working from the same location.
The business is mentioned in James Joyce's great literary work Ulysses and so features in many Bloomsday events.
The Nichols family have taken the Joycean association in their stride and have emblazoned their mention in the book on their wall.
References
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Type of Building:
Business (Shop/Office)
Some communities associated with this building
Some ancestors associated with these communities
Some buildings associated with these communities
Some timeline events associated with this building
1960
Dublin City in Technicolor
May 1965
1810
Irishman Duke of Wellington defeats Napoleon at Waterloo
19th Jun 1815
1880
The Hottest Day in History
26th Jun 1887