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The jacks (toilet) doors at the famous Dublin pub, the Duke.
The Duke pub, built in 1822, was frequented by the likes of George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, Brendan Behan, Patrick Kavanagh, and Flann O Brien. To get to the jacks when nature, or Guinness, calls, you have to go through a gauntlet of four doors in quick succession. Here's the sound of that.
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3 months ago
This takes me back to a trip I made with both my brothers through Ireland. Thank you for this recording. 5*
3 months ago
Well, here is certainly a piece of Irish history… But if you drink a lot of Guinness and want to pee, you shouldn’t be hurry I'm afraid ! ;-)
Great recording ! 5*