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1956 in Northern Ireland

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Events during the year 1956 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

  • Governor - The Lord Wakehurst
  • Prime Minister - Basil Brooke

Events

  • 12 December – The Irish Republican Army launches its Border Campaign with the bombing of a BBC relay transmitter in County Londonderry, burning of a courthouse in Magherafelt by a unit led by 18-year-old Seamus Costello and of an Ulster Special Constabulary post near Newry and blowing up of a half-built British Army barracks at Enniskillen. A raid on Gough Barracks in Armagh is beaten off after a brief exchange of fire.
  • 14 December – Border Campaign: An IRA column under Seán Garland detonates bombs outside Lisnaskea Royal Ulster Constabulary station before raking it with gunfire. Further attacks on Derrylin and Roslea RUC barracks are beaten off.
  • 21 December – The Government of Northern Ireland under Basil Brooke uses the Special Powers Act to intern several hundred republican suspects without trial.
  • 30 December – Border Campaign: The IRA Teeling Column under Noel Kavanagh again attacks the Derrylin RUC barracks, killing constable John Scally, the campaign's first fatality.
  • Ulster Protestant Action, a loyalist Protestant fundamentalist vigilante group, is founded at a special meeting at the Ulster Unionist Party's offices in Glengall Street, Belfast.
  • Tayto (Northern Ireland) established by the Hutchinson family to manufacture potato chips at Tandragee, County Armagh.

Arts and literature

  • 23 April – Belfast-born author C. S. Lewis and American poet Joy Gresham have a civil marriage at Oxford register office.

Sport

Football

  • Irish League ::Winners: Linfield

  • Irish Cup ::Winners: Distillery 2 - 2, 0 - 0, 1 - 0 Glentoran

Births

  • 14 January – Ronan Bennett, novelist and screenwriter.
  • 5 February – Jackie Woodburne, actress.
  • 7 February – Rose-Marie, singer (died 2024).
  • 11 April – Bobby Storey, Provisional Irish Republican Army activist, escapee and Sinn Féin politician (died 2020).
  • 15 April – Christopher Dye, Coordinator of Tuberculosis Monitoring and Evaluation at the World Health Organization and Gresham Professor of Physic.
  • 7 May – David Catherwood, composer and conductor.
  • 24 May – Michael Jackson, Anglican Bishop of Clogher (2002 - ).
  • 2 September – Angelo Fusco, Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer and escapee.
  • 3 September – Pat McGeown, Provisional Irish Republican Army volunteer, participant in the 1981 Irish hunger strike (died 1996).
  • 13 September – Bobby Campbell, footballer.
  • 19 September – Gerry McElhinney, footballer.
  • 10 October – Amanda Burton, actress.
  • 18 November – Noel Brotherston, footballer (died 1995).
  • Full date unknown – Don Mullan, writer and film producer.

Deaths

  • 20 February – James Cousins, poet and writer (born 1873).
  • 18 March – Benjamin Glazer, Academy Award-winning writer, producer and director (born 1887).
  • 23 July – Ella Young, poet (born 1867).
  • 5 August – J. M. Andrews, second Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (born 1871).
  • 25 November – Robert Bruce Bowers, cricketer (born 1897).

References

References

  1. (2009). "The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers' Party". Penguin Ireland.
  2. Smyth, Clifford. (1987). "Ian Paisley: Voice of Protestant Ulster". Scottish Academic Press.
  3. Hooper, Walter. (2005). "C. S. Lewis: A Complete Guide to His Life & Works". HarperCollins.
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