| Date | | | |
| 27-Jul-1934 | October 1 | The Dublin Morning and Evening Newspapers were not published during this period, owing to a labour dispute. | |
| 2-Mar-1935 | May 17 | During this period, owing to labour troubles, the trams and buses did not operate in Dublin and suburbs. | |
| 22-Apr-1935 | | Memorial to the men who fell in the General Post Office in 1916 unveiled by President De Valera in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering. | |
| 11-May-1935 | | The Right Hon. J. A. Lyons, Premier of Commonwealth of Australia, entertained at a banquet in Dublin Castle. | |
| 26-Apr-1936 | | Census of the Population of Dublin taken. Number of inhabitants within the Municipal Area, 467,691. | |
| 9-May-1936 | | The "California" of the Anchor Line left Dublin for New York. This being the first direct sailing between these Ports. | |
| 19-May-1936 | | Last meeting of Senate of Irish Free State. | |
| 28-May-1936 | | First Aeroplane Service from Irish Free State to England started. | |
| 19-Jun-1936 | | Irish Republican Army proclaimed an illegal Organisation. | |
| 31-Jan-1937 | | Clanbrassil Street Bridge re-built, and renamed Robert Emmet Bridge, by the Lord Mayor. | |