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1955 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1955 in Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
- 6 January – The National Farmers' Association was formed during a meeting of 1,200 people in Dublin.
- 17 March (Saint Patrick's Day) – The Church of Ireland hallowed Trim Cathedral.
- 4 July – Denis Larkin was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin, defeating 73-year-old Alfie Byrne.
- 21 July – The BBC brought its Divis television transmitter into service, marking the launch of a television service for Northern Ireland; the 35-kilowatt transmissions could also be readily received in much of Ireland.
- September – United States Senator John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline visited Dublin for two days.
- 29 November – Publication of the Greyhound Industry Bill paved the way for the establishment of the greyhound board, Bord na gCon.
- 14 December – Ireland was admitted to the United Nations. Frederick Boland was appointed as its first ambassador.
Arts and literature
- March – English language publication of Beckett's novel Molloy (in Paris and New York).
- 14 Apri1 – Soap opera The Kennedys of Castleross debuted on Radio Éireann.
- 3 August – English language première of Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, directed by Peter Hall, at the Arts Theatre in London.
- 28 October – Irish première of Waiting for Godot at the Pike Theatre in Dublin.
- 12 December – The Cork Opera House at Emmet Palace was destroyed by fire.
- Sigerson Clifford published his poetry collection, Ballads of a Bogman.
- Michael Sheehy's modern history Divided We Stand: A Study In Partition was published.
Sports
Association football
;League of Ireland :Winners: St Patrick's Athletic
;FAI Cup :Winners: Shamrock Rovers 1–0 Drumcondra.
Rugby union
- 14 January – Tony O'Reilly named in the Irish rugby squad for his first cap in an international match against France.
Births
- 15 January – Paddy Burke, Fine Gael Senator.
- 18 January – Fergus Martin, artist.
- 29 January – Liam Reilly, rock singer-songwriter (died 2021).
- 2 February – Dermot Ahern, Fianna Fáil TD for Louth and Cabinet Minister.
- 15 March – John McGuinness, Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow–Kilkenny.
- 27 March – Patrick McCabe, novelist.
- 29 March – Brendan Gleeson, actor.
- 1 April
- Bobby Aylward, Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow–Kilkenny.
- Joe O'Reilly, Fine Gael Senator.
- 7 April – Kevin Fennelly, Kilkenny hurler.
- 14 April – Simon Crowe, drummer with The Boomtown Rats.
- 17 April – Austin Brady, footballer.
- 24 April – Eamon Gilmore, Labour Party TD for Dún Laoghaire, leader of the Labour Party.
- 28 April – Mae Sexton, Progressive Democrats TD.
- 16 May – Páidí Ó Sé, Kerry Gaelic footballer and manager.
- 23 May
- Mary Black, folk singer.
- Luka Bloom, singer-songwriter and guitarist.
- 30 May – Colm Tóibín, novelist and critic.
- 7 June - Peter Wyse Jackson, Director of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin.
- 20 June – Aonghus McAnally, broadcast producer and presenter, actor, guitar player, billiards champion and magician.
- 25 June - Paula Meehan, poet, playwright and teacher.
- 5 July – Sebastian Barry, playwright, novelist and poet.
- 6 July – William Wall, novelist, poet and short story writer.
- 20 July – Jem Finer, musician and composer.
- 16 August – James Reilly, Fine Gael TD for Dublin North and Minister for Health.
- 15 September – Brendan O'Carroll, comedian.
- 24 November – Jerry Holland, Munster rugby union player and coach (died 2022).
- 1 December – Pat Spillane, Kerry Gaelic footballer.
- 2 December – Joachim Kelly, Offaly hurler.
- 11 December – John Fenton, Cork hurler.
- 29 December – Pat Loughrey, Controller of BBC Northern Ireland, Director of BBC Nations and Regions and academic.
- ;Full date unknown :* John Allen, Cork hurler and manager. :* John Callinan, Clare hurler. :* Michael Gleeson, Tipperary hurler. :* Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, traditional singer. :* Sean Power, Member of the States of Jersey.
Deaths
- 22 January
- Rosie Garcias de Cadiz ('Jane Murphy'), suffragette and VAD nurse (born 1878 in British India).
- Moira O'Neill, poet (born 1864).
- February – John Dulanty, diplomat (born 1883).
- 12 February – Thomas J. Moore, actor (born 1883).
- 13 March – Evie Hone, painter and stained-glass artist (born 1894).
- 26 March – Thomas Farren, elected to Seanad Éireann in 1922 and 1931, member of the Labour Party (born 1879).
- 4 May – Michael Colivet, manager Shannon Foundry, member of 1st Dáil (Anti Treaty), representing Limerick (born 1882).
- 14 May – Robert Quigg, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme (born 1885).
- 16 June – Stanislaus Joyce, scholar and writer, brother of James Joyce (born 1884).
- 11 July – Frank Duffy, labour leader in the United States (born 1861).
- 15 July – James Dolan, merchant, member of 1st Dáil (Pro Treaty), representing Leitrim (born 1882).
- 16 July – May Guinness, painter (born 1863).
- 18 July – Billy McCandless, footballer and football manager (born 1893).
- 14 September – Kathleen Lynn, physician and politician (born 1874).
- 26 October – Michael Staines, Sinn Féin TD, member of 1st Dáil, first Commissioner of the Garda Síochána (born 1885).
References
References
- "The 1950s". Irish TV: The story of Irish Television.
- [http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/fr-joseph-leonard-s-importance-to-kennedys-recalled-by-liam-cosgrave-1.1793815 Fr Joseph Leonard’s importance to Kennedys recalled by Liam Cosgrave] ''The Irish Times'', 2014-05-14.
- [http://elppsummer2013.blogspot.com/2013/07/an-inspirational-trip-to-jfk-museum-of.html An Inspirational Trip to the JFK Museum Of Exhibition in Dublin] ''ELPP Summer 2013'', 2013-07-02.
- [https://www.irishtimes.com/search/archive.html?q=john+dulanty&fromDate=01%2F01%2F1955&toDate=01%2F01%2F1956&rm=listresults&filter=&day1=01&mon1=01&year1=1955&day2=01&mon2=01&year2=1956&daterange=custom&start=10 ''Irish Times'' archive search]
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