1960 in Ireland

1960
in
Ireland
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See also:1960 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1960
List of years in Ireland

Events in the year 1960 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 13 January – The Broadcasting Authority Bill proposed to establish a national television service.
  • 16 January – The last regular ship on the CorkGlasgow crossing sailed, ending a 103-year-old service.

February

March

April

  • 18 April – Busáras, the central bus station in Dublin (opened in 1953), hosted the first 'Irish Boat Show' along the River Liffey during Easter week, 18–23 April 1960. Although the show's main focus was sailing, it featured other water sports such as diving, water skiing and canoeing.[2]
  • 23 April – The first canoe race (of what would later become known as the Liffey Descent) took place along the River Liffey in Dublin from Grattan Bridge to Butt Bridge as part of the 'Irish Boat Show'.[2]

May

June

November

  • 8 November – Nine Irish Army soldiers serving with the United Nations were killed in the Congo.
  • 22 November – Funerals took place for the soldiers killed in the Congo.

Arts and literature

Sports

Association football

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths

  • 21 January – Matt Moore, film actor (born 1888).
  • 13 February – Seán McLoughlin, nationalist and communist activist (born 1895).
  • 26 February – Amby Power, Clare hurler (born 1887).
  • 12 May – Augustine Kelly, cricketer (born 1894).
  • 13 June – Ken McArthur, winner of the marathon race at the 1912 Summer Olympics for South Africa (born 1881).
  • 7 July – Francis Browne, Jesuit priest and photographer (born 1880).
  • 20 July – Galbraith Lowry-Corry, 7th Earl Belmore, soldier and Deputy Lieutenant for County Fermanagh (born 1913).
  • 27 July – Ethel Lilian Voynich, novelist and musician (born 1864).
  • 23 September – Henry Barniville, member of the Seanad from 1922 to 1960 representing the National University of Ireland.
  • 6 October – Hubert de Burgh, cricketer (born 1879).
  • 23 October – Seumas MacManus, writer (born 1867).
  • 25 October – Harry Ferguson, early aviator and developer of the modern agricultural tractor (born 1884).
  • 14 December – Michael J. Stack, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (born 1888).
  • Undated – Annie O'Hanlon, last known speaker of the Leinster dialect of the Irish language.

See also

References

  1. ^ Schorn, Frank M. (1960). "Air Crash at Shannon Kills 34 Persons" (PDF). The Revealer, Volume 10, No. 6. Éire Philatelic Association: 464.
  2. ^ a b Maclean, Iain (2019). The Liffey Descent: 60 Years of Ireland's Toughest Canoe Challenge. Dublin: Maclean Publications. p. 24. ISBN 978-1527245693.
  3. ^ "Reel hero of Irish history". The Irish Times. 4 January 2008.
  4. ^ "English Literature". Britannica Book of the Year. 1961.