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  2. History of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Cathedral (exterior) Siege of Dublin, 1535. The Earl of Kildare's attempt to seize control of Ireland reignited English interest in the island. After the Anglo-Normans taking of Dublin in 1171, many of the city's Norse inhabitants left the old city, which was on the south side of the river Liffey and built their own settlement on the north side, known as Ostmantown or "Oxmantown".

  3. Timeline of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    1702 – State Paper Office established in Dublin Castle. 1707 – Marsh's Library incorporated. [1]1707 - The original Custom House opens on Custom House Quay, Dublin.; 1708 – The Registry of Deeds is established by an Irish Act of Parliament entitled "An Act for the Publick Registering of all Deeds, Conveyances and Wills that shall be made of any Honors, Manors, Lands, Tenements or ...

  4. 1900 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria in Dublin, 1900. 4 April – Queen Victoria arrived at Kingstown and travelled to Dublin where she was greeted by the Lord Mayor and members of the corporation. 7 April – 52,000 children greeted Queen Victoria at the Phoenix Park in Dublin.

  5. Timeline of Irish history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Irish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Ireland. To read about the background to these events, see History of Ireland . See also the list of Lords and Kings of Ireland , alongside Irish heads of state , and the list of years in Ireland .

  6. 1906 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    17 March – Ireland 0–1 Scotland (in Dublin) [5] 2 April – Wales 4–4 Ireland (in Wrexham) [5] Irish League Winners: Cliftonville F.C. and Distillery F.C. The title was shared after two playoff matches ended in draws. Irish Cup Winners: Shelbourne F.C. 2–0 Belfast Celtic. Shelbourne became the first Dublin club to win the Irish Cup.

  7. Preserving Black history: How a 100-year-old Athens church ...

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    Adams, 84, grew up attending Mount Zion Baptist Church, a historically Black church in Athens, Ohio, built in the early 1900s by former slaves and other Black residents. Adams and her late husband ...

  8. Dublin Historical Record - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Historical Record is a history journal established in 1938 and published biannually by the Old Dublin Society. [1] Its focus is on the History of Dublin and it is considered to be a " learned journal ".

  9. Category:1900s in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; ... Pages in category "1900s in Dublin (city)" The following 5 pages are in this ...