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*[[1 July]] - [[Stratton Mills]], former [[Ulster Unionist Party]] and [[Alliance Party of Northern Ireland|Alliance Party]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]. |
*[[1 July]] - [[Stratton Mills]], former [[Ulster Unionist Party]] and [[Alliance Party of Northern Ireland|Alliance Party]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]. |
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*[[25 October]] - [[Harry Gregg]], international footballer and football manager. |
*[[25 October]] - [[Harry Gregg]], international footballer and football manager. |
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*[[4 November]] - [[Tommy Makem]], [[folk music|folk]] musician, artist, poet and storyteller. |
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*[[12 November]] - [[Joe Hendron]], former [[Social Democratic and Labour Party|SDLP]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]. |
*[[12 November]] - [[Joe Hendron]], former [[Social Democratic and Labour Party|SDLP]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]. |
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*[[Glenn Barr]], leading figure in the [[Ulster Workers' Council Strike]]. |
*[[Glenn Barr]], leading figure in the [[Ulster Workers' Council Strike]]. |
Revision as of 21:38, 15 March 2007
See also: 1931 in Northern Ireland, 1933 in Northern Ireland
Events
- 16 November - The Prince of Wales travels to Belfast for the first time to open the new parliament building at Stormont.
- 22 November - The new Northern Ireland Parliament building at Stormont is officially opened.
Arts and literature
Sport
Football
- Winners: Linfield
Births
- 29 June - Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton, Law Lord.
- 1 July - Stratton Mills, former Ulster Unionist Party and Alliance Party MP.
- 25 October - Harry Gregg, international footballer and football manager.
- 4 November - Tommy Makem, folk musician, artist, poet and storyteller.
- 12 November - Joe Hendron, former SDLP MP.
- Glenn Barr, leading figure in the Ulster Workers' Council Strike.
Deaths