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1961 in Ireland

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1961
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Ireland

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See also:1961 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1961
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1961 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 6 January – Lieutenant-General Seán Mac Eoin flies out of Dublin en route to the Congo. He is taking up his new post as General Commanding Officer of the United Nations.
  • 20 January – John F. Kennedy becomes President of the United States, the first of Irish-Catholic descent.
  • 27 January – in a gale, laid-up tanker Trigonosemus breaks free from her moorings in Lough Swilly.
  • 9 April – national census shows that County Cork's population has reached an all-time low, with just 330,000 (in the late 1950s it was 336,000).
  • 10 June – President Éamon de Valera and Mrs. Sinéad de Valera greet Prince Rainier and Princess Grace at Áras an Uachtaráin.
  • 15 June – Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco take tea in a three roomed cottage near Newport, County Mayo, from which the Princess' grandfather, John Henry Kelly, set off for America almost 100 years before.
  • 16 September – Atlantic Hurricane Debbie makes landfall at Dooega on Achill Island, then tracking across County Mayo, the only known tropical cyclone to make landfall in Ireland. Winds gust up to 114 mph (183 km/h) off Arranmore.
  • 4 October – 1961 Irish general election: Fianna Fáil under Seán Lemass retain most seats and form a minority government when members of the 17th Dáil assemble on 11 October.
  • 25 October – St. John's Church in Sligo is reconstituted as the Cathedral Church for the Church of Ireland dioceses of Elphin and Ardagh, under the name of the Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin and St. John the Baptist.[1]
  • November – Minister for Justice Charles Haughey establishes military courts which hand down long prison sentences to convicted Irish Republican Army men.
  • 10 November – in fog, the Guinness ship Lady Gwendolen rams and sinks the Freshfield anchored in the Mersey.
  • 20 December – the last legal execution in Ireland occurs in Belfast, Northern Ireland – it is of Robert McGladdery for murder.
  • 31 December – Telefís Éireann goes on air as President de Valera inaugurates the new service. The station's first broadcast is a New Year countdown with celebrations at the Gresham Hotel and O'Connell Street, Dublin, relayed from the Kippure transmitter.
  • The last Irish Sea sail-using cargo vessel (and the last sail ship to trade on the Mersey), the Arklow auxiliary schooner De Wadden, ceases trading commercially.[2][3]
  • German writer Enno Stephan's book Geheimauftrag Irland: Deutsche Agenten im Irischen Untergrundkampf 1939-1945 gives the first full account of Nazi spies in the Republic of Ireland around the period of The Emergency.

Arts and literature

Sports

Births

Deaths

See also

  • 1961 in Irish television

References

  1. ^ "History of St. John's". Sligo Cathedral Group. 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  2. ^ Liverpool Museum website
  3. ^ "The Heritage Council of Ireland" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
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