1900 in Ireland

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Events in the year 1900 in Ireland.

Events

  • 16 January – Three lion cubs reared by an Irish red setter went on view at Dublin Zoo.
  • 17 January – The different sections of the Nationalist Party met in the Dublin Mansion House's Oak Room to promote national unity.
  • 6 February – The Irish National League and Irish National Federation re-united within the Irish Parliamentary Party, with John Redmond elected as compromise chairman.
  • 28 February – Unofficial figures showed that the Royal Dublin Fusiliers suffered the most in the Second Boer War.
  • 12 March – The 45th Company of the Imperial Yeomanry left Dublin for service in South Africa.
  • 17 March – In celebration of Saint Patrick's Day, the Lord Lieutenant (Earl Cadogan), accompanied by his staff, reviewed a military display in the yard of Dublin Castle, followed by dinner and a ball in Saint Patrick's Hall that evening.
  • 1 April – The Irish Guards regiment of the British Army was formed by order of Queen Victoria to honour the Irish troops fighting in the Boer War for the British Empire.{{cite book|title=A Military History of Ireland|last1=Bartlett|first1=Thomas|last2=Jeffery|first2=Keith|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1997|isbn=0-521-62989-6|page=380|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MPZiWhhAmXAC&pg=PA380|access-date=2010-11-03}}{{cite web|url=http://www.irishguards.org.uk/pages/history/index.html |publisher=Irish Guards |title=103 Years of the Irish Guards |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151108021721/http://www.irishguards.org.uk/pages/history/index.html |archive-date=8 November 2015 }}

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  • 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.
  • 23 April – At a meeting in Loughrea, County Galway, Douglas Hyde complained of the rapid anglicisation of the country and the loss of the Irish language.
  • 11 May – Edward Carson became Solicitor General for England and Wales and was knighted.{{cite book|title=Edward Carson|first=A. T. Q.|last=Stewart|series=Gill's Irish Lives|publisher=Gill & Macmillan|location=Dublin|year=1981|isbn=0-7171-1075-3}}
  • 13 May – The rift in the Irish Parliamentary Party was healed as John Dillon and John Redmond shared a platform for the first time in ten years.
  • 5 July – The British War Office issued a list of Irish prisoners of the Boers from the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers. It named 473 men from eight companies.
  • 31 December – Ceremonies all over the country marked the closing of the 19th century and the dawning of the 20th.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}}
  • Richard J. Ussher and Robert Warren published The Birds of Ireland in London.{{cite web|title=Richard J. Ussher and "The Birds of Ireland"|url=http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/environment-geography/flora-fauna/richard-j.-ussher-and-the/|work=Ask about Ireland|access-date=2012-10-04}}

Arts and literature

Sport

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  • ; International
  • : 24 February Wales 2–0 Ireland (in Llandudno){{cite book|last=Hayes, Dean|year=2006|title=Northern Ireland International Football Facts|publisher=Appletree Press|location=Belfast|isbn=0-86281-874-5|page=156}}
  • : 3 March Ireland 0–2 Scotland (in Belfast)
  • : 17 March Ireland 0–2 England (in Dublin: the first International match played here)

Births

Deaths

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See also

References