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| Date | | | | | 28-Apr-1904 | | Their Majesties drove to Leinster Lawn, where the King laid the foundation stone of the new College of Science. | | | 30-Apr-1904 | May 3 | Their Majesties visited Kilkenny on April 30th and May 1st; Waterford and Lismore on May 2nd. On May 3rd they travelled from Lismore to Kingstown, where they embarked for Holyhead. | | | 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. | |
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