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The Sun
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Picture source: Darkstar |
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The Sun was situated at 120 Askew
Road. This pub was demolished in 2013. |
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The plaque on the wall of the building
now standing on the site reads: 'A public house called The Sun stood on this
site from at least 1722. In September 1940 a wartime bomb landed on the pub
killing 20 people. The only person to survive was a barmaid who dived to the
floor behind the bar. Rebuilt after the war, the last Sun was demolished in
2013. |
John McLaughlin
(February 2021) |
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I was a regular from 1964 onwards 16
years old 2 years underage, nobody was bothered back then. My favourite
memories were of a fierce man named Paddy Bateson, he looked like a Viking
and you did not mess with him. As the years went by I discovered he was
super intelligent and extremely well read.. Paddy was just one of the many
Dublin characters that gathered there, as a Dub myself I was readily
accepted. A lot of the guys were labourers and when at the age of 21 I
became manager of a world wide famous retail outfit managing their Flagship
store in Bond S't i was still accepted as one of the lads'.
A unique bunch of people who never cast comments on others, I now of course
realise that this is remarkably unique, I have been lucky to visit every
Continent and many countries, got down with the lolcals and discussed their
lives, they ALL had bad words for their so called friends and neighbours.
Not in the Sun public house!, quite unique, the live and let live culture of
the place has never been surpassed in my 74 years. |
Cavan Durney (July 2022) |
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I have just read the memories of Cavan Durney of
his time in the sun. I am a member of the Baitson family and hearing Cavan’s
memories about my uncle Paddy was fantastic. Paddy certainly was someone who
made a lasting impact. My family were regulars for many years in the sun and
agree it was a great pub. Thank you for the trip down memory lane |
Rachel Lewis (September 2023) |
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Dates |
Comments |
Cavan
Durney |
1960/1989 |
Customer with fond memories |
Marian O'Rourke |
1974/1975 |
Married in the nearby Catholic Church in September 1974 and celebrated
in the Sun |
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