Date | | | |
10-Jul-1907 | | Their Majesties the King and Queen, with the Princess Victoria, arrived at Kingstown, and drove to the Irish International Exhibition, visiting different sections. | |
11-Jul-1907 | | The Royal party attended the Leopardstown Race meeting an left Kingstown for Cardiff the next day. | |
19-Aug-1907 | | H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught opened the triumphal arch, erected at the Grafton-street entrance to Stephen's-green, as a memorial to the officers and men of the five battalions of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers who fell during the South African War. | |
13-Sep-1907 | | Opening of the New Central Station of the Dublin Fire Brigade, in Great Brunswick-street, erected at a cost of £21,840. | |
18-Sep-1907 | | The Iveigh Markets, opened by the Right Hon. Joseph P. Nannetti, Lord Mayor. | |
9-Nov-1907 | | The Irish International Exhibition formally closed by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. The entire number of admissions recorded exceeded 2,750,000. | |
20-Jan-1908 | | Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, in Harcourt street opened by Hon. the Lord Mayor. | |
15-Feb-1908 | | The statue of Queen Victoria, by John Hughes, R.H.A., unveiled in the grounds of the Royal Dublin Society, Kildare-street, by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. | |
2-Mar-1908 | | Lord Castletown of Upper Ossory invested with the Order of St. Patrick. | |
24-Aug-1908 | 27 | Five battleships of the Atlantic Fleet under the command of Vice-Adm. Sir Assheton G. Curzon Howe, at Kingstown. | |