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1910 in Ireland
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Decades:
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•
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Centuries:
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•
19th
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•
21st
See also:
1910 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1910
List of years in Ireland
Contents
1
Events
2
Arts and literature
3
Sport
3.1
Football
4
Births
4.1
January to June
4.2
July to September
4.3
October to December
4.4
Full date unknown
5
Deaths
6
References
Events
8 January
-
Sinéad Flanagan
marries
Éamon de Valera
in
Dublin
.
21 February
-
Irish Unionist
MPs at Westminster elect
Sir Edward Carson
as party leader, replacing
Walter Long
.
23 February
-
St Patrick's College, Maynooth
becomes a recognised college of the
National University of Ireland
.
29 August
- The Aero Club of Ireland holds its inaugural aviation meeting at
Leopardstown Racecourse
.
3 December
-
Edward Carson
and
James Campbell
are re-elected unopposed as Unionist
representatives
for
Trinity College Dublin
.
(full date unknown)
Irish Countrywomen's Association
founded.
Arts and literature
13 January
- 'Deirdre of the Sorrows' by
John Millington Synge
is performed for the first time at the
Abbey Theatre
.
7 May
-
Anne Horniman
withdraws financial support from the
Abbey Theatre
, in protest because the Theatre refused to close on the death of
King Edward VII
, who had died the previous day.
Sport
Football
International
12 February
Ireland 1 - 1 England (in
Belfast
)
[1]
19 March
Ireland 1 - 0 Scotland (in Belfast)
[1]
11 April
Wales 4 - 1 Ireland (in
Wrexham
)
[1]
Irish League
Winners:
Cliftonville
`*
Irish Cup
Winners:
Distillery
1 - 0
Cliftonville
Births
January to June
1 January
-
Charles Billingsley
, cricketer (d.
1951
).
29 January
-
Colin Middleton
, artist (d.
1983
).
20 May
-
Johnny Callanan
,
Fianna Fáil
TD
(d.
1982
).
5 June
-
Ham Lambert
, cricketer and rugby player (d.
2006
).
12 June
-
Bill Naughton
, playwright and author (d.
1992
).
July to September
1 July
-
Dan Spring
, Gaelic footballer, trade unionist and
Irish Labour Party
TD (d.
1988
).
4 July
-
George Otto Simms
,
Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin
and
Archbishop of Armagh
(d.
1991
).
1 August
-
Cathal Gannon
,
harpsichord
maker and
fortepiano
restorer (d.
1999
).
8 August
-
Bobby Kirk
, ice hockey player (d.
1970
).
14 August
-
Eddie Ingram
, cricketer (d.
1973
).
24 September
-
Robert Alexander (Irish sportsman)
(d.
1943
).
October to December
1 November
-
Michael Lyons
,
Fine Gael
TD
and Senator (d.
1991
).
15 November
-
Geoffrey Toone
, actor (d.
2005
).
26 November
-
Cyril Cusack
, actor (d.
1993
).
10 December
-
Vivion de Valera
, barrister, managing director of
The Irish Press
,
Fianna Fáil
TD
representing
Dublin North West
(d.
1982
).
22 December
-
James Boucher
, cricketer (d.
1995
).
26 December
-
Stephen Coughlan
,
Irish Labour Party
TD
and
Mayor of Limerick
(d.
1994
).
Full date unknown
Manliff Barrington
, motorcycle racer (d.
1999
).
Aloys Fleischmann
, composer and musicologist (d.
1992
).
Peter Kavanagh
, soccer player (d.
1993
).
Paddy Moore
, soccer player (d.
1951
).
Máirtín Ó Direáin
, poet (d.
1988
).
Séamus Ó Néill
, writer (d.
1986
).
Deaths
17 February
-
St. Clair Augustine Mulholland
,
American Civil War
officer (b.
1839
).
6 May
-
Edward VII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
(b.
1841
)
30 August
-
Hedges Eyre Chatterton
,
Conservative Party
MP
and
Vice-Chancellor
of Ireland (b.
1819
).
30 August
-
George Throssell
, second
Premier of Western Australia
(b.
1840
).
References
^
a
b
c
Hayes, Dean (2006).
Northern Ireland International Football Facts
. Belfast: Appletree Press, p 160-161.
ISBN 0-86281-874-5
.
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