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1956 in Ireland

Events from the year 1956 in Ireland.

1956
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Ireland
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See also:1956 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1956
List of years in Ireland

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League of Ireland
Winners: St Patrick's Athletic
FAI Cup
Winners: Shamrock Rovers 3–2 Cork Athletic.

Births edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hanley, Brian; Miller, Scott (2009). The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers' Party. Dublin: Penguin Ireland. p. 14.
  2. ^ Department of the Taoiseach (2006). "Speech by the Taoiseach on visit to the Jewish Museum, Dublin". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 March 2008.

1956, ireland, events, from, year, 1955, 1954, 1953, 1952, 1951, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961centuries, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21stdecades, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970ssee, also, 1956, northern, irelandother, events, 1956list, years, ireland, contents, incumbe. Events from the year 1956 in Ireland 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1956 in Ireland 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970sSee also 1956 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1956List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 Association football 5 Births 6 Deaths 7 ReferencesIncumbents editPresident Sean T O Kelly Taoiseach John A Costello FG Tanaiste William Norton Lab Minister for Finance Gerard Sweetman FG Chief Justice Conor Maguire Dail 15th Seanad 8thEvents edit15 February Senator Owen Sheehy Skeffington introduced a motion calling for the prohibition of all corporal punishment for girls in Irish national schools 2 April President Sean T O Kelly unveiled a bust of Countess Markievicz in St Stephen s Green Dublin 1 May the Minister for Education Richard Mulcahy introduced the debate on a separate government department for the Gaeltacht 21 May President Sean T O Kelly opened the first Cork International Film Festival 29 May T K Whitaker was appointed new Secretary at the Department of Finance 12 August The Gaelic Athletic Association postponed the All Ireland Hurling and Football Finals due to an outbreak of polio 21 November Our Lady s Hospital for Sick Children was opened in Crumlin Dublin 30 November Petrol rationing was due to be introduced from 1 January due to the Suez Crisis 1 December At the Olympic Games in Melbourne Australia Ronnie Delany won Ireland s first gold medal for 24 years 12 December The Irish Republican Army launched its Border Campaign in Northern Ireland 1 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 1 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 was beaten off after a brief exchange of fire Undated The second Coimisiun na Gaeltachta redefined the boundaries of the Gaeltacht Robert Briscoe became the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin 2 Arts and literature editJune Painter Louis le Brocquy represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale Samuel Beckett s novel Malone Dies was published in English Sport editAssociation football edit League of Ireland Winners St Patrick s AthleticFAI Cup Winners Shamrock Rovers 3 2 Cork Athletic Births edit1 January John O Donohue poet and philosopher died 2008 16 January Denis Moran Kerry Gaelic footballer 17 January Joe Hennessy Kilkenny hurler 27 January Joe Duffy radio presenter 11 February Pat Carroll Offaly hurler died 1986 13 February Liam Brady international soccer player 21 February Johnny Crowley Cork hurler 4 March Ciaran Brennan singer songwriter producer and instrumentalist 13 April Jim Lynagh Provisional Irish Republican Army member killed in an ambush by the SAS during an attack on Loughgall RUC station died 1987 16 April Paul Drechsler businessman 29 April Kevin Moran Gaelic footballer and soccer player 30 April Liam T Cosgrave Fine Gael politician Cathaoirleach of Seanad Eireann 1996 1997 4 May Steve Barron film director and producer 5 May Mary Coughlan singer 9 May Brendan Howlin national teacher Labour Party Teachta Dala for Wexford and Cabinet Minister 15 May Pat Byrne soccer player and manager 18 May Pat Fleury Offaly hurler manager 21 May Sean Kelly cyclist and broadcaster 24 May Michael Jackson Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher 28 May John O Donoghue Fianna Fail TD for Kerry South and Cabinet Minister 1 June Brendan Smith Fianna Fail TD for Cavan Monaghan and Minister of State 4 June Gerry Ryan RTE radio presenter Died 30 April 2010 7 June Marty Whelan RTE radio and television presenter 1 July Liz O Donnell Deputy Leader of the Progressive Democrats TD and Minister of State 10 July Frank Stapleton soccer player and manager 12 July Cathal o Searcaigh poet August Denis Mulcahy Cork hurler 26 August Dick Hooper long distance runner 5 September Willie Mullins jockey racehorse trainer 4 October Mary Kennedy television presenter 13 October Joe Connolly Galway hurler 1 November Charles Flanagan Fine Gael TD for Laois Offaly 5 November Marita Conlon McKenna children s writer 4 December Nia Griffith Welsh Labour Member of Parliament United Kingdom 19 December Shane McEntee Fine Gael TD for Meath East UndatedPatrick Cassidy composer Dorothy Cross sculptor and installation artist Frankie Gavin fiddle and flute player Alice Maher painter and sculptor Valerie Mulvin architect Tadhg Murphy Cork hurler Richie Reid Kilkenny hurler Fran Rooney businessman Deaths edit30 January Sir John Keane 5th Baronet barrister member of Seanad born 1873 20 February James Cousins poet and writer born 1873 21 February Louis Meldon cricketer born 1886 13 March Alfie Byrne Irish Nationalist politician served both as an MP in the British House of Commons and as a TD in Dail Eireann born 1882 18 March Benjamin Glazer Academy Award winning writer producer and director born 1887 19 March Matt Goff Kildare Gaelic footballer born 1901 24 March Bob Lambert cricketer born 1874 20 April Ida Mary Costello wife of Taoiseach John A Costello born 1891 17 May John Tudor Gwynn cricketer born 1881 22 May Elizabeth Cronin traditional singer born 1879 11 June Sean og Murphy Cork hurler Gaelic Athletic Association administrator born 1892 23 July Ella Young poet born 1867 5 August J M Andrews second Prime Minister of Northern Ireland born 1871 23 September Arthur Duff composer and conductor born 1899 6 November Leo Whelan painter born 1892 19 November Thomas Derrig Fianna Fail TD and Cabinet Minister born 1897 25 November Robert Bruce Bowers cricketer born 1897 11 December Frederic Charles Dreyer British Royal Navy Admiral born 1878 27 December Lambert McKenna Jesuit priest and writer born 1870 Undated Geoffrey Taylor born Jeoffrey Phibbs poet born 1900 in England References edit a b Hanley Brian Miller Scott 2009 The Lost Revolution The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers Party Dublin Penguin Ireland p 14 Department of the Taoiseach 2006 Speech by the Taoiseach on visit to the Jewish Museum Dublin The Irish Times Retrieved 9 March 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1956 in Ireland amp oldid 1193443595, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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