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==Births==
==Births==
*1 January – [[Maureen Beattie]], Scottish actress.
*6 January – [[Noel Dempsey]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Meath West (Dáil constituency)|Meath West]] and [[Minister for Transport (Ireland)|Minister for Transport]].
*6 January – [[Noel Dempsey]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Meath West (Dáil constituency)|Meath West]] and [[Minister for Transport (Ireland)|Minister for Transport]].
*27 January – [[Ger Loughnane]], [[Clare GAA|Clare]] hurler, manager of [[Galway GAA|Galway]] hurling team.
*27 January – [[Ger Loughnane]], [[Clare GAA|Clare]] hurler, manager of [[Galway GAA|Galway]] hurling team.
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*7 July – [[Jim Glennon]], [[Fianna Fáil]] politician and [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*7 July – [[Jim Glennon]], [[Fianna Fáil]] politician and [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*29 July – [[Frank McGuinness]], playwright, translator and poet.
*29 July – [[Frank McGuinness]], playwright, translator and poet.
*14 August – [[Maureen Beattie]], Scottish actress.
*19 August – [[Tom Parlon]], President of the IFA (1997–2001), [[Progressive Democrats|Progressive Democrat]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] representing [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil constituency)|Laois–Offaly]].
*19 August – [[Tom Parlon]], President of the IFA (1997–2001), [[Progressive Democrats|Progressive Democrat]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] representing [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil constituency)|Laois–Offaly]].
*1 September – [[Catherine Murphy (politician)|Catherine Murphy]], Independent [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*1 September – [[Catherine Murphy (politician)|Catherine Murphy]], Independent [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
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**[[Dessie Ellis]], [[Sinn Féin]] councillor in [[Dublin City Council]], IRA prisoner, first person extradited to the United Kingdom under the 1987 Extradition Act.
**[[Dessie Ellis]], [[Sinn Féin]] councillor in [[Dublin City Council]], IRA prisoner, first person extradited to the United Kingdom under the 1987 Extradition Act.
*26 September – [[Dolores Keane]], singer and musician.
*26 September – [[Dolores Keane]], singer and musician.
*3 November – [[Michael O'Regan (journalist)|Michael O'Regan]], journalist (d. [[2024 in Ireland]])
*11 November – [[Jimmy Holmes (footballer born 1953)|Jimmy Holmes]], soccer player.
*11 November – [[Jimmy Holmes (footballer born 1953)|Jimmy Holmes]], soccer player.
*26 November – [[Marian Harkin]], [[Member of the European Parliament]] representing [[North-West (European Parliament constituency)|North-West]], Independent [[Teachta Dála]] representing [[Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil constituency)|Sligo–Leitrim]].
*26 November – [[Marian Harkin]], [[Member of the European Parliament]] representing [[North-West (European Parliament constituency)|North-West]], Independent [[Teachta Dála]] representing [[Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil constituency)|Sligo–Leitrim]].

Revision as of 09:50, 26 February 2024

1953
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See also:1953 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1953
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1953 in Ireland.

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Association football

League of Ireland
Winners: Shelbourne
FAI Cup
Winners: Cork Athletic 2–2, 2–1 Evergreen United.

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References

  1. ^ a b c d e Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland. 8: A Chronology of Irish History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821744-2.
  2. ^ "A Short history of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation". Irish Jewish Community. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  3. ^ O'Toole, Fintan (1 January 2011). "The Fantastic Flann O'Brien". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2 October 2011. A combination of his gradually deepening alcoholism and his habit of making derogatory remarks about senior politicians in his newspaper columns led to his forced retirement from the civil service in 1953. (He departed, recalled a colleague, "in a final fanfare of f***s".)