File:EDWARDI VII (7247430400).jpg
This one gave me a real "What the hell" moment! Thought that it was a triumphal arch erected for one of the visits of Edward VII to Dublin (1903, 1904, 1907) but didn't know where it was. I felt that it was a bridge over the Grand Canal, but just couldn't work out where. And how and when such a monument disappeared? Passed it over to you, and HibernoManchego came up trumps, saying it "would appear to be for the 1903 visit and was in Leeson Street."
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EDWARDI VII
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Some absolutely fantastic information has come in on this one - see the comments below!
Here's the inscription: EDWARDI VII D. G. BRITT. ET TERR. TRANSMARIN. Q VAE IN DITIONE SVNT BRIT REGIS F.D. IND IMP ANN SECVNDO
EXOI TATVS ADES PORTAE PANDVNIVR AMICO(Reusing this file)
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