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- Prior to 16th century
- 16th-17th centuries
- 18th century
- 19th century
- 20th century
- 21st century
- See also
- References
- Bibliography Published in the 18th century Published in the 19th century 1800s-1840s 1850s-1890s Published in the 20th century 1900s-1940s 1950s-1990s Published in the 21st century
- External links
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Dublin, Ireland. {{Dynamic list}}{{TOC right}}Prior to 16th century{{see also|History of Dublin to 795|Early Scandinavian Dublin}}{{History of Ireland}}- 841 AD – Viking camp established.[1]
- 1014 – Battle of Clontarf.
- 1028 – Christ Church founded (approximate date).
- 1171 – Henry II of England in power.[2]
- 1172 – Dublin "given charter and made centre of English Pale."[3]
- 1185 – St Catherine's Church built.
- 1190 – Fire.{{sfn|Townsend|1867}}
- 1191 – St Patrick's Cathedral construction begins.
- 1229 – Richard Muton becomes mayor.
- 1230 – Dublin Castle built.
- 1283 – Fire.{{sfn|Townsend|1867}}
- 1348 – Black Death.{{sfn|Connellan|1845}}
- 1409 – Mayor appointed.{{sfn|Townsend|1867}}
- 1446 – Weavers' Guild chartered.[3]
16th-17th centuries- 1541 – Dublin becomes capital of the Kingdom of Ireland.
- 1592 – Trinity College founded.
- 1597 – 11 March: Dublin Gunpowder Disaster.
- 1635 – Theatre built.{{sfn|Townsend|1867}}
- 1646 – City besieged by Parliamentarians.[4]
- 1649 – Siege of Dublin
- 1661 – Dublin Corporation (city government) established.
- 1662
- Smock Alley Theatre opens.[5]
- Royal Hunting Park established.
- 1664
- Saint Stephen's Green enclosed by a wall.
- Newman coffeehouse in business.[6]
- 1666 – Cabbage Garden cemetery in use.[8]
- 1680 – Hibernian Catch Club founded (approximate date).
- 1682 – Weavers' Guild hall built in The Coombe.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}
- 1683 – Dublin Philosophical Society founded.
18th century{{see also|Georgian Dublin}}- 1702 – State Paper Office established in Dublin Castle.
- 1707 – Marsh's Library incorporated.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
- 1709 – St. Luke's Church built.
- 1710 – Mansion House (residence) built.
- 1725 – Dublin Weekly Journal begins publication.[7]
- 1731 – Dublin Society founded.
- 1742 – 13 April: Premiere of Handel's Messiah.
- 1745 – Dublin Lying-In Hospital and Phoenix Park open.
- 1748 – Leinster House built.
- 1750 – Daly's Club active (approximate date).
- 1751 – Royal Hibernian Hotel established.[8]
- 1753 – Parliament Street laid out.
- 1755 – Frog Invasion.
- 1757 – Wide Streets Commission established.
- 1759 – Guinness brewery in business.
- 1761 – Dublin Magazine begins publication.[11]
- 1770
- City directory published.[9]
- Trinity College Historical Society founded.
- 1771 - City Assembly House built.[10]
- 1779 – Royal Exchange built.
- 1783 – Bank of Ireland in business.
- 1784 – Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland founded.
- 1785 – Royal Irish Academy established.
- 1791
- Society of United Irishmen Dublin branch founded.
- Dublin Library Society instituted.[11]
- Apothecaries Hall incorporated.{{sfn|Wilson|1830}}
- Custom House built.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
- 1792
- Fitzwilliam Square laid out.
- The Flapper begins publication.[11]
- 1793 – Dublin Stock Exchange founded.
- 1794 – Carlisle Bridge constructed.
- 1796 – Four Courts built.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
19th century- 1801 – City becomes part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
- 1804
- Grand Canal constructed.
- Cork Street Fever Hospital opens.
- 1809 – Nelson's Pillar erected.
- 1815 – Tenter House built on Cork Street.
- 1817
- Royal Canal constructed.
- Cobourg Gardens open.{{sfn|Connellan|1845}}
- 1818
- General Post Office inaugurated.
- Mountjoy Square constructed.
- 1821 – Population: 185,881.{{sfn|Connellan|1845}}
- 1822 – 12 December: Storm.{{sfn|Wilson|1830}}
- 1824 – Shelbourne Hotel in business.
- 1828 – Kings Bridge constructed.
- 1829 – Museum of the Royal Irish Academy established (approximate date).[12]
- 1830 – Royal Zoological Society of Ireland founded.{{sfn|Adelman|2009}}
- 1831 – Dublin Zoo opens.
- 1832 – Dublin Penny Journal[13] and Paddy Kelly's Budget[14] begin publication.
- 1833 – Dublin University Magazine begins publication.
- 1838 – Glasnevin Model Farm established.
- 1839
- Adelaide Hospital founded.{{sfn|Barrett|1884}}
- The Citizen begins publication.[15]
- 1842 – The Nation newspaper begins publication.
- 1843 – Dublin University Philosophical Society active.
- 1846 – All Hallows cemetery in use.[16]
- 1854 – Catholic University of Ireland founded.
- 1857 – Natural History Museum opens.
- 1858 – St Catherine's Church dedicated on Meath Street.
- 1861 – Wellington Monument erected.
- 1865 – Royal College of Science for Ireland founded.
- 1871 – Gaiety Theatre opens.
- 1872 – Dublin tramways begin operating.
- 1873 – Irish Monthly begins publication.
- 1877
- National Museum of Ireland established.
- Dublin Metropolitan School of Art active.
- 1879
- Star of Erin Music Hall opens.
- Butt Bridge constructed.
- 1880 – St. Stephen's Park Temperance Hotel in business.{{sfn|Stratten|1892}}
- 1882 – 6 May: Phoenix Park Murders.[4]
- 1889 – Davy Byrne's pub in business.{{citation needed|date=August 2013}}
- 1891 – Dublin United Transport Company formed.
- 1894 – New Ireland Review begins publication.
- 1895 – Shelbourne Football Club formed.
- 1898 – Dublin Port and Docks Board established.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
20th century- 1901 – Restaurant Jammet in business.{{sfn|Iomaire|2011}}
- 1904 – Abbey Theatre opens.
- 1905 – Irish Independent newspaper begins publication.
- 1907 – Irish International Exhibition held.
- 1909 – Volta Picture Theatre opens.[17]
- 1913
- Croke Park stadium opens.
- Dublin Lock-out begins.
- 1916 – April: Easter Uprising.[4]
- 1918 – 15 December: Death of Molly Malone
- 1919 – 21 January: First Dáil (parliament) convenes in Mansion House.
- 1921 – 25 May: Burning of the Custom House.
- 1922
- June–July: Battle of Dublin.
- December: City becomes capital of the newly formed Irish Free State.
- December: Oireachtas (parliament) begins meeting in Leinster House.
- Dublin Opinion begins publication.
- 1923 – The Dublin Magazine begins publication.
- 1928 – Gate Theatre founded.
- 1930 – City boundaries expanded.
- 1934 – Old Dublin Society founded.
- 1937 – City becomes capital of the newly formed Republic of Ireland.
- 1938 – Dublin Historical Record begins publication.
- 1940
- 26 August: Bombing of Dublin in World War II by German forces begins.
- The Bell (magazine) begins publication.
- 1941
- 31 May: North Strand Bombing
- Dublin Airport terminal built.
- Saint Mary's College for Domestic Science opens.{{sfn|Iomaire|2011}}
- 1949 – Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art begins publication.
- 1951 – Hotel strike.{{sfn|Piso|2003}}
- 1953 – City boundaries expanded.
- 1954 – 16 June: Bloomsday begins.
- 1960 – Population: 468,103.[4]
- 1966
- 8 March: Nelson's Pillar bombed.
- Project Arts Centre established.[18]
- Garden of Remembrance opens.
- 1972 – 1 February: British Embassy in Merrion Square destroyed by protesters.[19]
- 1973 – Grapevine Arts Centre founded.
- 1974 – Wood Quay excavation begins.
- 1975 – Accountancy and Business College founded.
- 1978 – Talbot Memorial Bridge constructed.
- 1979 – Dublin City Archives established.{{sfn|Clark|2006}}
- 1981 – Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud in business.
- 1983
- Dublin Pride begins.[20]
- Dublin Food Co-op founded.
- 1984
- Dublin Area Rapid Transit begins operating.
- East-Link Bridge opens.
- 1987
- International Financial Services Centre, Dublin Bus, and Irish Traditional Music Archive[21] founded.
- Northside People newspaper begins publication.
- 1988 – Kerlin Gallery opens.
- 1989 – Dublin City University active.
- 1991
- Institute of European Affairs founded.[29]
- Irish Museum of Modern Art opens.
- 1992
- Irish Film Institute opens.
- Dublin Institute of Technology established.
- 1996
- National Print Museum of Ireland opens.
- Dublin Choral Foundation established.
- 1999 – Dublin European Institute founded.[22]
- 2000 – Dublin Writers Festival begins.[23]
21st century- 2001 – Dublin Corporation renamed Dublin City Council.
- 2002 – George's Quay Plaza built.
- 2003
- Jameson Dublin International Film Festival begins.
- Spire of Dublin erected.
- James Joyce Bridge opens.
- 2004 – Dublin Gay Theatre Festival begins.
- 2006 – Dublin Port Tunnel opens.
- 2009
- 27 February: 2009 Bank of Ireland robbery[24]
- Dublinbikes launched.
- Samuel Beckett Bridge opens.[25]
- 2010
- November: 2010 student protest in Dublin.
- Grand Canal Theatre and Convention Centre Dublin opens.
- 2011
- May: Queen Elizabeth II's visit[26]
- October: Occupy Dame Street begins.
- The Little Museum of Dublin opens.
- Population: 525,383.
- 2013 – Oisín Quinn becomes mayor.
See also{{Portal|Dublin}}- History of Dublin
- Historical Maps of Dublin
- List of Mayors of Dublin
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- {{cite book |title=Subject Index of the Modern Works Added to the Library of the British Museum in the Years 1881–1900 |year=1902 |editor=G.K. Fortescue |location=London |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5107011?urlappend=%3Bseq=723 |chapter=Dublin (City) }}
- {{Citation |publication-place = New York |publisher = New York Public Library |title = List of works relating to Ireland |publication-date = 1905 |oclc = 29094144 |chapter=Topography: Dublin |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/listworksrelati01librgoog#page/n32/mode/2up }}
- {{Citation |publisher = Adam and Charles Black |publication-place = London |title = Black's Guide to Ireland |author = E. D. Jordan |publication-date = 1906 |edition=24th |chapter=Dublin |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=tVgPAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 }}
- {{Citation |publisher = Edward Stanford |publication-place = London |author = John Cooke |edition=7th |title = Handbook for Travellers in Ireland |publication-date = 1906 |chapter=Dublin |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/handbookfor00john#page/n79/mode/2up }}
- {{Citation |title = Handbook to the City of Dublin and the Surrounding District |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL13505672M/Handbook_to_the_city_of_Dublin_and_the_surrounding_district. |publisher = British Association for the Advancement of Science |publication-date = 1908
|oclc = 1616720 }}- {{Citation |publisher = T. Nelson and Sons |publication-place = London |series = Ireland |title=Northern Counties including Dublin and Neighbourhood |author = M. J. B. Baddeley |publication-date = 1909
|oclc = 4605342 |edition=6th |chapter=Dublin |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/irelandpartinort00badd#page/n79/mode/2up }} | title = Encyclopædia Britannica | publication-place = New York | publication-date = 1910 | edition=11th | oclc = 14782424 | via=Internet Archive |chapterurl =https://archive.org/stream/encyclopaediabrit08chisrich#page/618/mode/2up |chapter = Dublin (city) | ref = {{harvid|Britannica|1910}} }}- {{cite book |title=List of Works Relating to British Genealogy and Local History |publisher= New York Public Library |location=New York |year=1910
|chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/listworksrelati04librgoog#page/n141/mode/1up |chapter=Dublin (City) }}- {{Citation |publisher = Ward, Lock & Co. |publication-place = London |title = Haydn's Dictionary of Dates |author = Benjamin Vincent |edition = 25th
|publication-date = 1910 |chapter=Dublin |chapterurl =https://archive.org/stream/haydnsdictionary00hayd#page/426/mode/1up }}- {{Citation |publisher = Niccolls |publication-place = Boston |title = Ireland: its Scenery, Character and History |author1=Samuel Carter Hall |author2 = Anna Maria Hall
|publication-date = 1911 |oclc = 3567745 |chapter=Dublin |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/irelanditsscener04halliala#page/34/mode/2up |volume=4 }}- {{Citation |publisher = Doubleday, Page |publication-place = Garden City, N.Y. |author = Esther Singleton |title = Great Cities of Europe |publication-date = 1913 |chapterurl=https://archive.org/stream/greatcitiesofeur00singiala#page/294/mode/2up |chapter=City of Dublin }}
- {{Citation |publisher = J. Duffy |publication-place = Dublin |title = Life in Old Dublin |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6600535M/Life_in_old_Dublin |author = James Collins |publication-date = 1913 |oclc = 4310334 }}
- {{Citation |publisher = Maunsel & Co. |publication-place = Dublin |title = Famous Cities of Ireland |author = Stephen Lucius Gwynn |publication-date = 1915 |oclc = 4759563 |chapter=Dublin |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/famouscitiesofir00gwyn#page/218/mode/2up }}
- {{Citation |publication-place = London |title= Pictorial and Descriptive Guide to Dublin and the Wicklow Tours |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23663882M/A_pictorial_and_descriptive_guide_to_Dublin_and_the_Wicklow_tours_... |publisher = Ward, Lock and Company |edition=20th |publication-date= 1919 |oclc= 8105082 }}
- {{cite book |title=List of Books on Modern Ireland in the Public Library of the City of Boston |editor=Lucien E. Taylor |publisher=Boston Public Library |location=Boston, Massachusetts |year=1921 |chapter=History: Local History and Description |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015033681407?urlappend=%3Bseq=37 }}
- {{cite book |author= Bulmer Hobson |title= A Book of Dublin |edition= 2nd |location= Dublin |publisher= Kevin J. Kenny|year= 1930 }}
1950s-1990s - {{Citation |publisher = Cresset Press |publication-place = London |title = Dublin, 1660–1860 |author = Maurice James Craig |publication-date = 1952 |oclc = 3304156 }}
- {{Citation |publisher = Time-Life Books |series=Great Cities |title = Dublin |year= 1978 |ol=4483796M |url= http://openlibrary.org/works/OL3507331W/Dublin }}
- {{Citation |publisher = Cork University Press |isbn = 0902561278 |publication-place = Cork, Ireland |title = Dublin, the Deposed Capital: a Social and Economic History, 1860–1914 |author = Mary E. Daly |publication-date = 1984 }}
- {{cite book |title=Dublin Street Life and Lore: an Oral History |author=Kevin C. Kearns |year=1991 }}
- {{cite book |title=Dublin Tenement Life: an Oral History |author=Kevin C. Kearns |year=1994 }}
- {{cite book |series=Let's Go |title=Ireland |chapter=Dublin |page=61+ |url=https://archive.org/stream/letsgobudgetguid00fitz#page/60/mode/2up |ol=24212350M |year=1995 }}
- {{cite book |title=Dublin Pub Life and Lore: an Oral History |author=Kevin C. Kearns |year=1996 }}
Published in the 21st century |author= Annemarie Piso |title=Unionisation in the Dublin hotel industry |journal= International Journal of Tourism Research |volume=5 |year= 2003 | ref = {{harvid|Piso|2003}} }} |title= Dublin City Archives and Its Collections |author=Mary Clark |journal= Dublin Historical Record |volume=59 |year= 2006 |jstor= 30101603 |publisher=Old Dublin Society | ref = {{harvid|Clark|2006}} }} |title=Animal Knowledge: Zoology and Class-ification in Nineteenth-Century Dublin |author= Juliana Adelman |journal= Field Day Review |volume= 5 |year=2009 |jstor=25664529 | ref = {{harvid|Adelman|2009}} }} |title=Culinary voices: perspectives from Dublin restaurants |author= Mairtin Mac Con Iomaire |journal= Oral History |volume=39 |year=2011 |jstor=25802217 | ref = {{harvid|Iomaire|2011}} }}{{refend}}External links{{Commons category|Dublin}}- {{cite web |url=http://sources.nli.ie/Browse/Archive |title=Sources |publisher=National Library of Ireland }} List of archival repositories in Dublin.
- Digital Public Library of America. Works related to Dublin, various dates
- Europeana. [https://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=dublin&rows=96 Items related to Dublin], various dates.
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