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1941 in Ireland

Events from the year 1941 in Ireland.

1941
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Ireland
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See also:1941 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1941
List of years in Ireland

Incumbents edit

Events edit

Arts and literature edit

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League of Ireland
Winners: Cork United
FAI Cup
Winners: Cork United 2–2, 3–1 Waterford.

Golf edit

Births edit

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c Wills, Clair (2007). That Neutral Island. London: Faber. ISBN 9780571221059.
  2. ^ Guidera, Anita (19 April 2007). "Plaques mark secret wartime air corridor in Donegal". Irish Independent. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Forde, Frank (2000). The Long Watch: World War Two and the Irish Mercantile Marine (rev ed.). Dublin: New Island. ISBN 1-902602-42-0.
  4. ^ "Handley Page Hampden Mk I AD730, 18 Apr 1941". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. 25 July 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  5. ^ Lennon, Mattie (30 March 2020). "Kylebeg and World War II". County Wicklow Heritage. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  6. ^ "An Chill Bheag/Kilbeg". Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie). Government of Ireland - Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  7. ^ Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  8. ^ Byrne, John (12 December 2010). "What a shocker: no more books to ban". The Irish Times.

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Events from the year 1941 in Ireland 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1941 in Ireland 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sSee also 1941 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1941List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 Football 4 2 Golf 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 ReferencesIncumbents editPresident Douglas Hyde Taoiseach Eamon de Valera FF Tanaiste Sean T O Kelly FF Minister for Finance Sean T O Kelly FF Chief Justice Timothy Sullivan Dail 10th Seanad 3rdEvents edit2 January three Carlow women are killed in a night of German bombing in parts of Leinster 3 January further German bombing of Dublin 13 January the poet and novelist James Joyce dies in Zurich 24 January part of the old State Chambers in Dublin Castle are destroyed by fire 20 February emergency Scientific Research Bureau set up to seek alternatives to raw materials in short supply 1 21 February first flight by a British Royal Air Force flying boat through the Donegal Corridor Irish airspace between its base in Northern Ireland and the Atlantic Ocean a concession secretly agreed by Eamon de Valera 2 6 March 3 800 animals are slaughtered after the fiftieth case of foot and mouth disease is announced 20 March bread rationing is introduced 21 March Glencullen Capt T Waldron and Glencree Capt D McLean machine gunned by Luftwaffe in Bristol Channel 3 22 March 16 00 hours collier St Fintan Capt N Hendry attacked by two Luftwaffe bombers off the coast of Pembrokeshire and sunk with all hands 9 dead 3 26 March Edenvale Capt T Tyrrell bombed and machine gunned by Luftwaffe in Bristol Channel 3 27 March Lady Belle Capt T Donohue bombed and machine gunned by Luftwaffe in Irish Sea 3 2 April Edenvale Capt T Tyrrell bombed and machine gunned again by Luftwaffe in Bristol Channel 3 15 April Belfast Blitz 1 000 people are killed in bombing raids on Belfast 71 firemen with 13 fire tenders from Dundalk Drogheda Dublin and Dun Laoghaire cross the Irish border to assist their Belfast colleagues 18 April An RAF Handley Page Hampden aircraft Registration AD730 4 5 gets lost in bad weather and crashes on Black Hill Kilbeg 6 above the village of Lacken County Wicklow killing its entire crew of four 5 May Belfast suffers its third bombing raid during World War II The Dublin government authorises its emergency services to assist 7 May Wages Standstill Order 1 12 May Menapia Capt C Bobels bombed and machine gunned by Luftwaffe off Welsh coast 2 wounded 3 14 May five further outbreaks of foot and mouth disease are reported 17 May Glenageary Capt R Simpson bombed and machine gunned by Luftwaffe in Irish Sea 3 19 May City of Waterford Capt W Gibbons bombed and machine gunned by Luftwaffe off Welsh coast 1 wounded 3 26 May a special sitting of Dail Eireann unanimously condemns the introduction of conscription in Northern Ireland 27 May speaking in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill rules out the introduction of conscription in Northern Ireland 30 May Kyleclare Capt T Hanrahan bombed off Waterford coast 3 31 May bombing of Dublin in World War II 34 people are killed when the Luftwaffe bomb part of Dublin 2 June Arklow is bombed by the Luftwaffe with no casualties 24 July Dundalk is bombed by the Luftwaffe with no casualties Summer 16 000 men and boys are employed on county council turf cutting schemes 1 22 August S S Clonlara Capt Joseph Reynolds torpedoed and sunk by U 564 in North Atlantic while in Convoy OG 71 Nightmare Convoy 13 survivors and 11 dead 3 12 October Charles Stewart Parnell the uncrowned King of Ireland is honoured in a huge pageant in Dublin November Brendan Behan is released from Borstal in England and deported to Ireland 8 December the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor Winston Churchill cables the Taoiseach inviting him to join the Allies of World War II Arts and literature editMyles na gCopaleen s parodic novel An Beal Bocht is published Donagh MacDonagh s Veterans and other poems is published Louis MacNeice s poetry Plant and Phantom and study The Poetry of W B Yeats are published 7 Kate O Brien s novel The Land of Spices is published it is prohibited in Ireland by the Censorship of Publications Board 8 English poet John Betjeman becomes British press attache in Dublin living in Clondalkin Opening of new Dublin Airport passenger terminal designed by Desmond FitzGerald the first significant International Style building in Ireland Sport editFootball edit League of Ireland Winners Cork United FAI Cup Winners Cork United 2 2 3 1 Waterford Golf edit Irish Open is not played due to The Emergency Births edit3 January Derrick O Connor actor died 2018 10 March Pat Donnellan Galway Gaelic footballer 31 March Jim O Keeffe Fine Gael TD for Cork South West 18 April Michael D Higgins Labour Party TD Cabinet Minister and 9th President of Ireland 22 May Caitlin Maude poet actress and traditional singer died 1982 24 June Gerard Clifford Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Armagh 24 July Tony Dunne soccer player 27 August Paddy Barry Cork hurler 15 September Tommy Carberry National Hunt jockey and trainer died 2017 18 September Michael Hartnett poet died 1999 2 October Donal Moynihan Fianna Fail TD 5 October Phil Larkin Kilkenny hurler 13 October Mick Doyle rugby player and coach died in car crash 2004 20 October Mike Murphy television and radio broadcaster 11 November Eddie Keher Kilkenny hurler 23 November Derek Mahon poet died 2020 1 December Fiachra Trench musician and composer 2 December William Lee Bishop of Waterford and Lismore 1993 10 December Fionnula Flanagan actress Fionnghuala Manon Flanagan Full date unknown Jonathan Bardon historian and author James Coleman installation and video artist Cyril Dunne Galway Gaelic footballer Paddy Flanagan cyclist died 2000 Eamon Grennan poet Sean Matgamna Trotskyist theorist Deaths edit6 January F R Higgins poet and theatre director born 1896 10 January John Lavery artist born 1856 13 January James Joyce writer and poet born 1882 15 February Andrew Jameson public servant businessman and Seanad member born 1855 19 February Hamilton Harty conductor and composer born 1879 13 March Finlay Jackson cricketer and rugby player born 1901 1 April Jennie Wyse Power member of the Seanad from 1922 to 1936 19 May Lola Ridge anarchist poet and editor born 1873 4 July William John English recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1901 at Vlakfontein South Africa born 1882 19 August John T Browne Mayor of Houston Texas born 1845 9 September William Gerard Barry painter born 1864 11 September John MacLoughlin elected for 9 years to Seanad from 1922 as an Independent 11 October Mildred Anne Butler painter born 1858 26 November James Jackman recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1941 at Tobruk Libya killed in action the next day born 1916 Full date unknown Sidney Royse Lysaght writer born 1856 References edit a b c Wills Clair 2007 That Neutral Island London Faber ISBN 9780571221059 Guidera Anita 19 April 2007 Plaques mark secret wartime air corridor in Donegal Irish Independent Retrieved 23 August 2012 a b c d e f g h i j Forde Frank 2000 The Long Watch World War Two and the Irish Mercantile Marine rev ed Dublin New Island ISBN 1 902602 42 0 Handley Page Hampden Mk I AD730 18 Apr 1941 aviation safety net Aviation Safety Network 25 July 2018 Retrieved 16 April 2022 Lennon Mattie 30 March 2020 Kylebeg and World War II County Wicklow Heritage Retrieved 16 April 2022 An Chill Bheag Kilbeg Placenames Database of Ireland logainm ie Government of Ireland Department of Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University Retrieved 12 April 2022 Cox Michael ed 2004 The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 860634 6 Byrne John 12 December 2010 What a shocker no more books to ban The Irish Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1941 in Ireland amp oldid 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