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      • Due to continental enmity and the inappropriateness of the queen taking a holiday during a time of national crisis, it was agreed that the queen would not travel to the continent in 1900. This facilitated the third favour to Ireland: a royal visit to Dublin.
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  2. Apr 4, 2023 · The crystal-clear footage above was taken on April 7, 1900, and was shot at Phoenix Park, in Dublin, where 52,000 Irish schoolchildren turned out to greet Queen Victoria.

  3. Jul 29, 2013 · Queen Victoria visited Dublin in 1900. In the above image, Queen Victoria (later called the ‘Famine Queen) in what was then known as Kingstown and is now called Dun Laoghaire. You can see Dun Laoghaire pier in the background here, the aging Queen herself, and her loyal subjects lining the streets.

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · Queen Victoria was dubbed "The Famine Queen" by Irish revolutionary Maud Gonne, but in reality, did she push her government to do more to help the famine-stricken Irish?

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  5. May 18, 2011 · In 1900 the College again offered a loyal address to Queen Victoria, on the occasion of her visit to Dublin, the full text of which is recorded in the College Journals (or minute books). Having opened with an eloquent flourish of titles and congratulations the address went on to state that;

  6. Apr 12, 2011 · A file detailing the fuss and the flurry for Queen Victoria's visit to Ireland in 1900 could prove sober reading to those planning her great great granddaughter's trip in May.

  7. Last State visit to Dublin by Queen Victoria in 1900 near the end of her long reign. She landed at Kingstown (now Dun Laoghaire ) on April 4th. The streets were lined with delighted...

  8. Mar 23, 2018 · This newsreel from April 4th 1900, shows Queen Victoria arriving in Dun Laoghaire and starting her nine mile journey to the Phoenix Park in open carriage via the Royal Triumphal Archway on Leeson Street. This temporary archway was erected at the city boundary and was built specifically for this visit.