Chronology of events
1821-30 | 1831-40 | 1841-50 | 1851-60 | 1861-70 |
1871-80 | 1881-90 | 1891-1900 | 1901-10 | 1911-21 |
1831 |
Cholera outbreak in Kingstown - lasted into the following year Kingstown Dispensary opened in Kingstown Avenue (Patrick St) Hayes' Royal Hotel and Kelly's Royal Harbour Hotel opened |
1832 |
Anglesea Arms Hotel opened Fiends Meeting Hall (Quaker), Monkstown commenced construction see also 1837 and 1880 |
1833 | December 17 .... Dublin to Kingstown Railway first passenger service. Terminus at Old Dunleary. |
1834 |
Findlaters Irish and Scotch Whiskey Store opened Kingstown Town Commissioners established under "an Act for the paving, watching, lighting, regulating and otherwise improving the town of Kingstown'. KTC first meeting in the "Royal Hotel" (Hayes's?) |
1835 |
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1836 |
"Bill to amend Acts relating to Harbour of Kingstown" passed Wesleyan Methodist Church Northumberland Avenue opened (rebuilt 1904) Railway terminus moved from Old Dunleary to present position Harbour Commissions empowered to establish harbour constables |
1837 |
Victoria Wharf built and named for the newly crowned queen Mariners Church opened Extension to Fiends Meeting Hall (Quaker), Monkstown to accommodate increased numbers |
1838 |
Royal Irish Yacht Club formed (This club was soon dissolved and became The Kingstown Boat Club, and eventually theRoyal St George Yacht Club) Georges Street is divided into Lower Georges Street and Upper George's Street |
1839 | |
1840 | Kingstown Market at Sussex Street (Closed about 1860) |