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In 1894 there were some significant alterations to the Pillar's fabric. The original entry on the west side, whereby visitors entered the pedestal by a flight of steps taking them down below street level, was replaced by a new ground level entrance on the south side, with a grand porch. The whole monument was surrounded by heavy iron railings.[n 10] In the new century, despite the growing nationalism within Dublin—80 per cent of the Corporation's councillors were nationalists of some description—the pillar was liberally decorated with flags and streamers to mark the 1905 Trafalgar centenary. The changing political atmosphere had long been signalled by the arrival in Sackville Street of further monuments, all celebrating distinctively Irish heroes, in what the historian Yvonne Whelan describes as defiance of the British Government, a "challenge in stone". Between the 1860s and 1911, Nelson was joined by monuments to Daniel O'Connell, William Smith O'Brien and Charles Stewart Parnell, as well as Sir John Gray and the temperance campaigner Father Mathew. Meanwhile, in 1861, after dec

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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:4px;">ust and giving the Corporation authority to resite the Pillar, but subject to a strict timetable, within which the city authorities found it impossible to act. The Act lapsed and the Pillar remained; a similar attempt, with the same result, was made in 1891. Not all Dubliners favoured demolition; some businesses considered the Pillar to be the city&#39;s focal point, and the tramway company petitioned for its retention as it marked the central tram terminus. &quot;In many ways&quot;, says Fallon, &quot;the pillar had become part of the fabric of the city&quot;. Kennedy writes: &quot;A familiar and very large if rather scruffy piece of the city&#39;s furniture, it was The Pillar, Dublin&#39;s Pillar rather than Nelson&#39;s Pillar ... it was also an outing, an experience&quot;. The Dublin sculptor John Hughes invited students at the Metropolitan School of Art to &quot;admire the elegance and dignity&quot; of Kirk&#39;s statue, &quot;and the beauty of the silhouette&quot;. In 1894 there were some significant alterations to the Pillar&#39;s fabric. The original entry on the west side, whereby visitors entered the pedestal by a flight of steps taking them down below street level, was replaced by a new ground level entrance on the south side, with a grand porch. The whole monument was surrounded by heavy iron railings.[n 10] In the new century, despite the growing nationalism within Dublin&mdash;80 per cent of the Corporation&#39;s councillors were nationalists of some description&mdash;the pillar was liberally decorated with flags and streamers to mark the 1905 Trafalgar centenary. The changing political atmosphere had long been signalled by the arrival in Sackville Street of further monuments, all celebrating distinctively Irish heroes, in what the historian Yvonne Whelan describes as defiance of the British Government, a &quot;challenge in stone&quot;. Between the 1860s and 1911, Nelson was joined by monuments to Daniel O&#39;Connell, William Smith O&#39;Brien and Charles Stewart Parnell, as well as Sir John Gray and the temperance campaigner Father Mathew. Meanwhile, in 1861, after dec</div>
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