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| Date | | | | | 18-Aug-1898 | | The Congress of the Institute of Public Health, presided over by Sir Charles Cameron, M.D., begun, when Earl Cadogan, K.G., opened the Health Exhibition. | | | 28-Feb-1899 | | Earl of Lucan invested with the Order of St. Patrick. | | | 7-Mar-1899 | | The marble bust, in the Education Office, Marlborough-street, of Sir Patrick J. Keenan, K,C.E. from the studio of Sir Thomas Farrell, unveiled by Edmund G. Deane, esq., D.L. | | | 8-Oct-1899 | | Foundation stone of a monument to Charles Stewart Parnell laid in Upper Sackville street. | | | 9-Jan-1900 | | His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, K.G., sworn in as Commander of the Forces, in succession to F M. Lord Roberts. | | | 4-Apr-1900 | | State entry of Her Majesty Queen Victoria into Dublin, on the occasion of her visit to Ireland. Address of welcome presented by the Lord Mayor at the city boundary, Leeson-street Bridge. | | | 9-Apr-1900 | | Foundation stone of a new Nursing Home, in connection with the City of Dublin Hospital, laid by H.R.H. Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. | | | 21-Apr-1900 | | Grand parade of the troops in garrison , before Her Majesty the Queen, in the Phoenix Park. | | | 25-Apr-1900 | | As a memento of her visit to Dublin, Her Majesty presented a piece of plate to the citizens. It is in the form of a silver cup, heavily gilt, and is designed after an old Irish two-handled cup. It stands 18 inches high and weighs 256 ounces. | | | 26-Apr-1900 | | Departure of Her Majesty from Kingstown. | |
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