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Dublin and riot
Failing to seize Dublin Castle, which was lightly defended, the rising amounted to a large-scale riot in the Thomas Street area.
* Sheriff Street, Dublin, Ireland ( Sheriff Street flats complex ( now demolished ) used for riot scene )
A riot broke out in Dublin on Saturday and Sunday near the end of May 1740 when the populace believed that bakers were holding off baking bread.
In Dublin in 1712, at a time when political passions were running high, the performance provoked a serious riot.
On 7 May 1945, the day before V-E Day, celebrating unionist students in Trinity College Dublin raised the flags of the victorious Allies over the college ; when onlookers in College Green began jeering, some took down the flag of neutral Ireland, set fire to it and tossed it away, provoking a small riot.

Dublin and 2006
Matt Sherrod, Dublin, 2007. In 2006 Neil Finn asked Nick Seymour to play bass on his third solo album.
The first phase of a proposed eastern bypass for the city is the Dublin Port Tunnel, which officially opened in 2006 to mainly cater for heavy vehicles.
By 2006, the percentage of foreign-born population had increased to just over 15 % in Dublin.
The Dublin Core became ISO 15836 standard in 2006 and is used as a base-level data element set for the description of learning resources in the ISO / IEC 19788-2 Metadata for learning resources ( MLR ) -- Part 2: Dublin Core elements, prepared by the ISO / IEC JTC1 SC36.
The 90th anniversary was celebrated with military parade in Dublin on Easter Sunday, 2006, attended by the President of Ireland, the Taoiseach and the Lord Mayor of Dublin.
Banks launched Mullan's book in Dublin, Derry and at the Britannia Stadium in Stoke in the Summer of 2006 and has described Mullan as ' my greatest fan '.
Later they played a series of highly acclaimed and sold-out gigs during mid-October 2006 in San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, and toured Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, London, Dublin, and Nottingham in mid-December 2006.
* The Dubs – Dublin GAA since the 1940s, a 2006 book about the Dublin county Gaelic football team
O ' Carroll married Mike Rahman in June 2006, and on 27 September 2008 she gave birth to a baby daughter Lucie-Alker Rahman at Mount Carmel Hospital, Dublin.
The Allen Eagle Escadrille, Allen High School's marching band, participated in the 1994 St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, Ireland, the 1995 and 1999 Texas Gubernatorial Parades, the 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, and marched in the 117th Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California on January 2, 2006.
The airline was floated on the Dublin and London Stock Exchanges on 2 October 2006, following prior government approval ( the government previously owned 85 % of the airline ).
Anderson also performed in Came So Far for Beauty, the Leonard Cohen tribute event held in the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, on October 4 – 5, 2006.
On 8 November 2006, O ' Connor performed seven songs from her upcoming album Theology at The Sugar Club in Dublin.
Tartan Fields Golf Club, which hosted the LPGA's Wendy's Championship for Children from 2002 through 2006, is in the village of Tartan Fields that neighbors Dublin.
Garret FitzGerald ( centre ) speaking with Peter Sutherland ( left ) and Will Hutton ( right ), at the Institute of European Affairs in Dublin in 2006.
* 2006 Dublin riots
Woods ; in Kildare History and Society ( Geography Press, Dublin 2006 ) pp. 387 – 398.
The Head Image, IMMA Series ( Dublin: Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2006 ), with a contribution by Louis le Brocquy ‘ The Human Head, Notes on painting and awareness ’, 48 pp., 16 plates.
* Gannon Charles: Cathal Gannon-The Life and Times of a Dublin Craftsman ( Dublin 2006 ).
In 2006 Scully donated eight of his paintings to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, which opened an extension that year with a room dedicated to Scully's works.

Dublin and prevented
He was often appointed to deliver occasional discourses, both in London and Dublin, but his lack of facility in English prevented his preferment in England, and also excluded him from the deanery of St. Patrick's, Dublin, to which William III wished to promote him.
He was sent to England where he was consecrated by Archbishop Ralph of Canterbury, but on his return he was prevented from entering his see by those who wanted Dublin integrated with the Irish hierarchy.
The French again prevented Ireland from claiming a Grand Slam after a 15 – 15 draw in Dublin.
Bad communications and a lack of private capital prevented fast progress until the 1820s, when the potato crop failed in 1821-22 and D ' Arcy petitioned the government in Dublin for assistance.
They defeated Dublin in a 1956 semi-final that prevented Dublin winning 19 All Ireland titles in a row.

Dublin and march
The most notable clash occurred in July 1917, when the whole Dublin Battalion went on a route march through the South City and County.
It is clear that the IRA and other groups representing workers, republicans and socialists intended to confront the Blueshirts if they did march in Dublin.
Grant instructed Crook to march his force, the Kanawha Division, against the railroad at Dublin, Virginia, south of Charleston.
Unbeknownst to Grimwood, almost half of the brigade separated from the column during the night march while following a rightward deviation by the artillery batteries, including the oblivious 1st King's and Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
Firstly, in August 1647, Thomas Preston's Leinster army was annihilated at the battle of Dungans Hill by Jones ’ Parliamentarian army when it tried to march on Dublin.
Every year on " Black Monday ", the Dublin citizens would march out of the city to the spot where the atrocity had happened and raise a black banner in the direction of the mountains to challenge the Irish to battle in a gesture of symbolic defiance.
Having largely succeeded in Ulster, O ' Neill, along with Rory O ' Moore, then tried to march on Dublin, defeating a government force at Julianstown, but failed in the Siege of Drogheda 1641.
Hence, an estimated 100, 000 people took part in an anti-war march in Dublin ( the organisers had expected 20, 000 ) with demands being made that the United States be refused permission to use Shannon Airport as a stop over point when flying their soldiers from the United States to countries bordering Iraq.
* February 16 – 100, 000 people in Dublin, and 30, 000 in Belfast march to express their opposition to the imminent invasion of Iraq.
* August 19-10, 000 people march from Dublin city centre to the British Embassy calling for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland.
* 3 – 10 June 000 people take part in an anti-Reagan march in Dublin.
* 27 December-Supporters of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children march in Dublin to demand a referendum for a pro-life amendment to the Constitution.
* March 31-6, 000 people march through Dublin to Wood Quay to protest against the building of civic offices on the Viking site.
* August 17-Members of an Garda Síochána clash with protesters on O ' Connell Street, Dublin, as a march against the Northern Ireland situation heads for the British embassy.
* May 16-30, 000 march through Dublin in a huge Marian year procession, the city's greatest display of Catholic faith since the International Eucharistic Congress of 1932.
* March 15-Up to 10, 000 civil servants march down O ' Connell Street, Dublin demanding a just wage.
* October 19-Unemployed Dubliners march through the streets of Dublin to Leinster House where they hand in a petition to Seán T. O ' Kelly.
** In Dublin, labour unrest grows with a march 5, 000 through the city.
* 16 October-4, 000 men and women march through Dublin in support of James Larkin and the Transport Union.
In post-mortems in Dublin, Bagenal was criticized for being near the vanguard of the march, instead of keeping himself in a more protected position near the center.
Setting out at 6am on the 15th, and having decided to avoid a battle on their return march to Dublin, the government troops were blocked by Mountgarret ’ s rebel militias at Kilrush, 2 miles south of Suncroft, between Kilcullen and Moone in south-eastern County Kildare.
However, when the main Confederate army attempted to march on Dublin, Jones smashed it at the Battle of Dungans Hill.
News of the outbreak of the rebellion had prompted Major-General Sir James Duff, Military Commander in Limerick, to gather a force of about 600 men, mainly Dublin militia, backed up by seven artillery pieces, and set out on a forced march to Dublin on 27 May.

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