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1954 in Ireland

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1954
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See also:1954 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1954
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1954 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 1 January – 1954 is the first Marian year. There are many events and devotions to Our Lady and shrines and statues are erected in public places.
  • 11 January – the Irish Council of the European Movement is formed in Dublin.
  • 19 January – the government announces that the new Cork Airport will be built at Ballygarvan, four miles south of the city.
  • 19 February – Captain Henry Harrison, the last surviving member of the party led by Charles Stewart Parnell, dies aged 87.
  • 20 April – murderer Michael Manning, aged 25, is executed in Mountjoy Prison. He is the last person to be judicially executed in the state.
  • 5 May – at its headquarters in Kingsbridge, CIÉ signs a £4.75 million contract to replace its steam locomotives with diesels.
  • 16 May – 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.
  • 18 May – 1954 Irish general election: Fianna Fáil lose four seats. The second inter-party government under John A. Costello comes to power when the members of the 15th Dáil assemble on 2 June.
  • 12 June – an Irish Republican Army unit carries out a successful arms raid on Gough Barracks in Armagh signalling the renewal of IRA activity following a long hiatus.
  • 28 June – Alfie Byrne is elected Lord Mayor of Dublin for the tenth time.
  • 5 July – Dublin Corporation decides that Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street will not be removed.
  • 5 September – 27 people die when KLM Flight 633 crashes two minutes after leaving Shannon Airport.
  • 8 September – Marian College (Dublin) opened for the first time.
  • Undated
    • Entrepreneur Joe "Spud" Murphy (1923–2001) sets up Tayto to manufacture crisps.[1]
    • The Evening Press newspaper is launched in Dublin.

Arts and literature

Sport

Football

League of Ireland
Winners: Shamrock Rovers
FAI Cup
Winners: Drumcondra 1–0 St Patrick's Athletic.

Births

  • Ballymoss, racehorse (died 1979).
  • Catherine Dunne, novelist.
  • Harry O'Donoghue, musician and songwriter.
  • Eugene Sheehy, Group Chief Executive of Allied Irish Bank Plc.

Deaths

  • 2 February – Áine Ceannt, revolutionary activist and humanitarian (born 1880).
  • 20 April – Michael Manning, carter, convicted of murder and hanged, last person executed in the Republic of Ireland (born 1929).
  • 1 May – James Macmahon, civil servant and businessman, Under-Secretary for Ireland from 1918 to 1922 (born 1865).
  • 2 May – Elinor Darwin, engraver and portrait painter (born 1871).
  • 20 May – Roger Sweetman, barrister-at-law, member of 1st Dáil representing North Wexford (born 1874).
  • 8 July – George Gardiner, boxer (born 1877).
  • 11 September – R. M. Smyllie, editor of The Irish Times (born 1894 in Scotland).
  • 16 September – James G. Douglas, member of the 1922 Seanad (born 1887).
  • 21 October – T. V. Honan, merchant, Fianna Fáil member of the Seanad (born 1878).

References

  1. ^ "Joe 'Spud' Murphy". The Daily Telegraph. 5 November 2001. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
  2. ^ Fleischmann, Ruth, ed. (2004). Cork International Choral Festival 1954–2004: A Celebration. Cork.
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