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1997 in Ireland

Events from the year 1997 in Ireland.

1997
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See also:1997 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1997
List of years in Ireland

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  • Ken Doherty became world snooker champion following an 18 frames to 12 victory over Stephen Hendry at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.

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References edit

  1. ^ Movies you never knew were filmed in Ireland Irish Central, 2011-08-22.
    • Filming 'Saving Private Ryan' at Curracloe Beach RTÉ Archives, 2013-07-03. (Text and video.)
    • Ryan's slaughter Irish Independent, 1998-08-03.
    • How we made the best movie battle scene ever Irish Independent, 2006-06-07.
  2. ^ "History and Architecture". National Museum of Ireland. 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
  3. ^ Harnden, Toby (1999). Bandit Country. London: Hodder & Stoughton. pp. 429–431. ISBN 0-340-71736-X.
  4. ^ English, Richard (2003). Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA. London: Pan Books. p. 296. ISBN 0-330-49388-4.
  5. ^ Mooney, John; O'Toole, Michael (2004). Black Operations: The Secret War Against the Real IRA. Ashbourne, Co. Meath: Maverick House. pp. 33–39. ISBN 0-9542945-9-9.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1997 in Ireland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1997 in Ireland 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1997 in Ireland 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sSee also 1997 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1997List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 Association football 4 2 Gaelic games 4 3 Golf 4 4 Snooker 5 Births 5 1 Full date unknown 6 Deaths 6 1 January to June 6 2 July to December 6 3 Full date unknown 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksIncumbents editPresident Mary Robinson until 12 September 1997 Mary McAleese from 11 November 1997 Taoiseach John Bruton FG until 26 June 1997 Bertie Ahern FF from 26 June 1997 Tanaiste Dick Spring Lab until 26 June 1997 Mary Harney PD from 26 June 1997 Minister for Finance Ruairi Quinn Lab until 26 June 1997 Charlie McCreevy FF from 26 June 1997 Chief Justice Liam Hamilton Dail 27th until 15 May 1997 28th from 26 June 1997 Seanad 20th until 10 July 1997 21st from 17 September 1997 Events edit8 January Russia sought to widen its ban on the importation of Irish beef due to bovine spongiform encephalopathy 27 February The new law providing for divorce came into effect 6 March Michael Lowry resigned as a member of the Fine Gael party 7 March President Mary Robinson met Pope John Paul II in the Vatican 17 March The new national independent radio station Radio Ireland went on the air 8 April Author Frank McCourt was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his book Angela s Ashes 6 June In the general election Fianna Fail won a plurality of seats and formed a coalition government with the Progressive Democrats Bertie Ahern replaced John Bruton as Taoiseach and Mary Harney of the Progressive Democrats became Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment 12 June President Mary Robinson was appointed UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 16 June National University of Ireland Maynooth came into existence with the commencement of the Universities Act 1997 25 June Film makers arrived for two months of shooting at Curracloe County Wexford to re create the D Day Normandy invasion scenes for Steven Spielberg s film Saving Private Ryan 1 3 July Taoiseach Bertie Ahern met United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair for the first time 6 11 July Nationalist riots in Northern Ireland There was violence in nationalist areas of Northern Ireland after an Orange Order parade was allowed down the Garvaghy Road by the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Portadown as part of the Drumcree conflict 9 July Counsel for Charles Haughey admitted that the former Taoiseach accepted 1 3 million from businessman Ben Dunne 20 July The Irish Republican Army instituted a second ceasefire 31 August The British Ambassador to Ireland Veronica Sutherland led tributes to Diana Princess of Wales killed in Paris 6 September Thousands of people queued at the British Embassy in Dublin to sign a book of condolence for Princess Diana Due to the large turnout three books of condolence were made available Taoiseach Bertie Ahern Tanaiste Mary Harney Minister for Foreign Affairs Ray Burke Fine Gael s Nora Owen and Labour s Ruairi Quinn all signed their condolences Thousands of bouquets and cards were left at the gates of the embassy Books of condolence were also made available at the Mansion House Dublin and at City Hall in Cork 6 September All flags on state buildings in Ireland flew at half mast as a mark of respect for Princess Diana on the day of her funeral 7 September A special service of remembrance for Princess Diana was held in St Patrick s Cathedral Dublin attended by the President Mary Robinson on one of her final official engagements as President and the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern 12 September Mary Robinson resigned as President to assume her new role as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 18 September The converted Collins Barracks in Dublin re opened to house the National Museum of Ireland s Decorative Arts and History collections 2 7 October Substantial all party peace talks began in Northern Ireland 10 October At a Provisional Irish Republican Army General Army Convention held at Falcarragh County Donegal a majority supported the ceasefire 3 4 31 October Mary McAleese won the presidential election November IRA members opposed to the ceasefire led by Michael McKevitt met at a farmhouse in Oldcastle County Meath and formed a new organisation of oglaigh na hEireann which became known as the Real Irish Republican Army 5 1 November The Hepatitis C Compensation Tribunal Act 1997 took effect 7 November Dick Spring confirmed that he was resigning as leader of the Labour Party 11 November Mary McAleese was inaugurated as the eighth President of Ireland the first time in the world that one woman succeeded another as elected head of state 13 November Ruairi Quinn won the leadership of the Labour Party 27 December The Loyalist Volunteer Force leader Billy Wright was shot dead in the Maze prison in Northern Ireland by members of the Irish National Liberation Army Arts and literature edit3 May Ireland staged the Eurovision Song Contest hosted by Ronan Keating and Carrie Crowley The Irish entry Mysterious Woman sung by Marc Roberts came second 30 June The American animated comedy series The Simpsons premiered on Network 2 beginning with the final episode of season 1 Some Enchanted Evening 4 July Conor McPherson s play The Weir premiered at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in London 13 July Neil Jordan s film The Butcher Boy was released in Ireland 24 November The first episode aired of the RTE television programme A Scare at Bedtime 31 December Jim Sheridan s film The Boxer was released starring Daniel Day Lewis Raidio Teilifis Eireann rebranded its television channel Network 2 as N2 Danny Osborne s Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture was unveiled in Merrion Square Dublin John Banville s novel The Untouchable was published Sport editAssociation football edit Shelbourne won the FAI Cup for the fifth time The first ever League of Ireland match to be broadcast live on television was from Tolka Park between Shelbourne and Derry City on Network 2 Gaelic games edit Kerry won the National Football League beating Cork 3 7 to 1 8 in the final Kerry won the All Ireland Senior Football Championship winners for the first time since 1986 following a 0 13 to 1 7 victory over Mayo in the final Limerick beat Galway 1 12 to 1 9 in the National Hurling League final Clare beat Tipperary by 0 20 to 2 13 in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final It was their second title in three years Golf edit The Murphy s Irish Open was won by Colin Montgomerie Scotland Snooker edit Ken Doherty became world snooker champion following an 18 frames to 12 victory over Stephen Hendry at the Crucible Theatre Sheffield Births edit13 January Tim O Mahony hurler Newtownshandrum Cork 15 January Alex Cardillo actor 1 April Darragh Fitzgibbon hurler Charleville Cork 13 April Kelly Thornton actress 14 May David Griffin hurler Carrigaline Cork 25 August Shane Kingston hurler Douglas Cork 7 November Robbie O Flynn hurler Erin s Own Cork 23 December Mark Coleman hurler Blarney Cork 26 December Alex Murphy actorFull date unknown edit Aebh Kelly singerDeaths editJanuary to June edit 5 January James Comyn former Justice of the High Court of England born 1921 31 January John Joseph Scanlan second Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu born 1906 2 February Sean o Siochain former Gaelic Athletic Association president February Reg Ryan soccer player born 1925 17 April Chaim Herzog sixth President of Israel 1983 1993 born 1918 12 March William Hare 5th Earl of Listowel peer and Labour politician born 1906 2 May Robin Kinahan Unionist politician and businessman born 1916 9 May Thomas FitzGerald Earl of Offaly born 1974 23 May Noel Browne politician former Cabinet Minister born 1915 24 May Edward Mulhare actor born 1923 16 June Michael O Herlihy television director born 1929 18 June Julia Clifford fiddle player and traditional musician born 1914 July to December edit 25 September Jim Kemmy Labour Party and Democratic Socialist Party TD born 1936 20 December Jim Gibbons former Fianna Fail TD Member of the European Parliament and Cabinet Minister born 1924 29 December John Graham Irish Republican Army activist in the 1940s born 1915 Full date unknown edit Mervyn Wall novelist and dramatist born 1908 See also edit1997 in Irish televisionReferences edit Movies you never knew were filmed in Ireland Irish Central 2011 08 22 Filming Saving Private Ryan at Curracloe Beach RTE Archives 2013 07 03 Text and video Ryan s slaughter Irish Independent 1998 08 03 How we made the best movie battle scene ever Irish Independent 2006 06 07 History and Architecture National Museum of Ireland 2008 Retrieved 6 February 2011 Harnden Toby 1999 Bandit Country London Hodder amp Stoughton pp 429 431 ISBN 0 340 71736 X English Richard 2003 Armed Struggle The History of the IRA London Pan Books p 296 ISBN 0 330 49388 4 Mooney John O Toole Michael 2004 Black Operations The Secret War Against the Real IRA Ashbourne Co Meath Maverick House pp 33 39 ISBN 0 9542945 9 9 External links edit1997 at Reeling in the Years Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1997 in Ireland amp oldid 1193455611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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