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| Date | | | | | 5-May-1904 | | Memorial to the members of the 74th Dublin Company of the Imperial Yeomanry who fell in recent war in South Africa unveiled by H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Ireland. The following are the names engraved on the memorial:-Hugh Talbot-Crosbie, Edward Deane- Freeman, Carl J. Greene, Samuel Spence, Ernest R McLean, Charles A. V. Bonynge, John Olliffe, R. C Brady, Charles Callis, James Carlyle, William C. Dawson, Robert Owen, Thomas Dowling, Walter D. Jeffares, Francis Knight, B. R. McElveen, Charles Mercier, Sutherland Pike, Alfred B. Smyly. | | | 21-Jul-1904 | | Arrival in Dublin of His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Vanutelli, Papal Legate, on a special mission to Ireland to represent His Holiness, Pope Pius X., at the Consecration and reopening of St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh. | | | 27-Dec-1904 | | The Irish National Theatre (The Abbey) opened | | | 24-Jan-1905 | | H.R.H. the Prince of Wales arrived in Dublin, on his way to Ashford, Cong, to visit Lord Ardilaun. | | | 1-Feb-1905 | | State ball at Dublin castle ijn honour of H.R.H. the Price of Wales. | | | 3-Feb-1905 | | Earl of May invested with the order of St. Patrick | | | 4-Feb-1905 | | Departure from Kingstown of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales | | | 11-Feb-1905 | | Four Oil Paintings presented by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to assist in establishing a Gallery of Modern Art in Dublin and as a remembrance of his first visit to Dublin as Prince of Wales. | | | 15-Feb-1905 | | New Orthopaedic Hospital, Upper Merrion-st., opened by Their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and Countess of Dudley. | | | 1-Mar-1905 | | Memorial Tablet in St. Patrick's Cathedral to the officers and men of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, who fell in the South African war, unveiled by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. | |
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