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5-Jul-191112Twenty-three warships of the Home Fleet at Kingstown , under the command of Adm. Sir Francis Bridgeman , K.C.B. 
8-Jul-1911Their Majesties the King and Queen, with the Prince of Wales and Princess Mary, arrived at Kingstown and drove to Dublin Castle amidst scenes of great enthusiasm. Their Majesties opened the new Royal College of Science, Upr. Merrion-street, subsequently visiting Trinity College, the Phoenix Park Races, and the Iveagh Play Centre in Francis-street. The Prince of Wales and Princess Mary attended the Dublin University Regatta, Island Bridge. 
9-Jul-1911Their Majesties attended Divine Service in St. Patrick's Cathedral, and afterwards visited Maynooth College and the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham. 
10-Jul-1911The King received Addresses at the Castle and afterwards held a Levee. The Queen received an Address from the Women of Ireland. Their Majesties attended Leopardstown Races. State Banquet at the Castle, followed by a Chapter of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, when the Earl of Shaftesbury and Viscount Kitchener were invested as extra Knights. 
11-Jul-1911The king held a review at the Phoenix park, gave a Garden Party at the Vice-Regal Ledge, and opened the P. F. Collier Memorial Dispensary in Great Charles-street. 
12-Jul-1911Departure of Their Majesties for Holyhead. 
8-Aug-1911The Associated Chambers of Commerce met in Dublin under the Presidency of Earl Brassey, G.C.B. 
1-Oct-1911The statue of the late Charles Stewart Parnell, M.P., in Upper Sackville-street unveiled by Mr. John Redmond, M. P. Great Britain-street renamed Parnell street 
26-Apr-1912Mr. Vivian Hewitt, in a Bleriot monoplane, flew from Holyhead to Dublin and descended in the Phoenix Park. The journey occupied one hour and a quarter. 
18-Jul-191219Rt. Hon. H.H. Asquith, M.P., Prime Minister visited Dublin. 

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