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1964 in Ireland

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1964
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Events from the year 1964 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 3 January – Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon arrived in Ireland for a seven-day visit.
  • 28 January – families from Springtown Camp made a silent march through Derry to demand rehousing.[1]
  • 21 February – the new Garda Síochána training centre was opened in Templemore, County Tipperary.
  • 16 March – Seán Lemass arrived in London to make an official launch of "Ireland Week".
  • 21 March – Brendan Behan's funeral took place in Dublin.
  • 23 May – President Éamon de Valera, Taoiseach Seán Lemass, and Tánaiste Seán MacEntee attended the official opening of the U.S. Embassy in Dublin.
  • 26 May – the Fine Gael parliamentary party approves Declan Costello's Just Society programme.
  • 1 June – Jill, a two-year-old elephant, arrived at Dublin Airport from India, heading for a new home at Dublin Zoo.
  • 5 September – Taoiseach Seán Lemass attended celebrations marking the silver jubilee of the first commercial transatlantic flight.
  • 18 December – the Cuban Minister for Industries, Che Guevara, was interviewed by Teilifís Éireann during a stopover at Dublin Airport. He was flying from New York to Algeria after a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly when his flight was diverted from Shannon Airport because of fog.[2]
  • The bridge over the River Foyle was built, linking Lifford and Strabane.
  • The death penalty was abolished for all but the murder of gardaí, diplomats and prison officers.
  • Myrtle Allen opened The Yeats Room restaurant at her home, Ballymaloe House, Shanagarry, County Cork.

Arts and literature

  • 19 September – the Abbey Theatre in Dublin closed in mourning for playwright Seán O'Casey who died the previous day of a heart attack in Torquay, aged 84.
  • 28 September – Brian Friel's play Philadelphia, Here I Come! opened at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.
  • 26 December – Micheál Mac Conmara and Eoghan Ó Tuairisc's pantomime on Irish folklore Aisling as Tír na nÓg opened at the Abbey Theatre.
  • Val Doonican released his single "Walk Tall".
  • John Montague published his story collection Death of a Chieftain.
  • Seán Ó Ríordáin published his poetry collection Brosna.
  • Eoghan Ó Tuairisc published his narrative poem The Weekend of Dermot and Grace and Lux Aeterna, including Hiroshima Mass.

Sports

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths

See also

  • 1964 in Irish television

References

  1. ^ "Springtown Camp from the inside". Springtown Camp 1946-1967. 2006. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  2. ^ Weather Forces Che Guevara to Land in Dublin RTÉ Archives, 1964-12-18. (Text and video.)
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