1961 in Ireland

1961
in
Ireland
Centuries:
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
See also:1961 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1961
List of years in Ireland

Events in the year 1961 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 6 January – Lieutenant-General Seán Mac Eoin left Dublin for the Congo to take up his new post as General Commanding Officer of the United Nations.
  • 20 January – John F. Kennedy became President of the United States, the first of Irish-Catholic descent.
  • 27 January – Laid-up tanker Trigonosemus broke free from its moorings during a gale in Lough Swilly.

April

  • 9 April – The national census showed that County Cork's population had reached an all-time low, with just 330,000 (in the late 1950s it was 336,000).

June

September

October

November

  • November – Minister for Justice Charles Haughey established military courts which handed down long prison sentences to convicted Irish Republican Army men.
  • 10 November – The Guinness ship Lady Gwendolen rammed and sank the Freshfield, anchored in fog on the River Mersey in Liverpool.

December

  • 20 December – The last legal execution in Ireland, of Robert McGladdery for murder, occurred in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
  • 31 December – Ireland's first television channel, Telefís Éireann, commenced broadcasting as President de Valera inaugurated the new service. The station's first broadcast was a new year countdown with celebrations at the Gresham Hotel in Dublin, relayed from the transmitter on Kippure mountain.

Full date unknown

  • The last Irish Sea sail-using cargo vessel (and the last sail ship to trade on the River Mersey in Liverpool), the Arklow auxiliary schooner De Wadden, ceased trading commercially.[4][5]
  • German writer Enno Stephan's book Geheimauftrag Irland: Deutsche Agenten im Irischen Untergrundkampf 1939-1945 gave the first full account of Nazi spies in Ireland during "The Emergency" (the World War II period in Ireland).

Arts and literature

Sports

Association football

Canoeing

  • November – The 'Irish Canoe Union' was formed at a meeting in the Cliff Castle Hotel, Dalkey.[6]

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. ^ Gallagher, Michael (15 December 2023). "Princess Grace documentary to premiere on TG4 on Christmas Day". Mayo News. Her frequent Irish trips are documented, starting with the ground breaking 1961 visit – the first official visit by a head of State after Ireland declared a Republic and on throughout the 1960s and 70s.
  2. ^ Ryan, Áine (5 April 2011). "Fairytale Princess Grace dreamed of Mayo roots". Mayo News.
  3. ^ "History of St. John's". Sligo Cathedral Group. 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  4. ^ Liverpool Museum website
  5. ^ "The Heritage Council of Ireland" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  6. ^ Maclean, Iain (2019). The Liffey Descent: 60 Years of Ireland's Toughest Canoe Challenge. Dublin: Maclean Publications. p. 29. ISBN 978-1527245693.