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==Events==
==Events==
*18 January - [[Sinn Féin]] decides to contest all 12 constituencies in the next [[United Kingdom general elections|Westminster elections]] in [[Northern Ireland]].
*18 January [[Sinn Féin]] decides to contest all 12 constituencies in the next [[United Kingdom general elections|Westminster elections]] in [[Northern Ireland]].
*15 March - Up to 10,000 civil servants march down [[O'Connell Street]] in [[Dublin]] demanding a just wage.
*15 March up to 10,000 civil servants march down [[O'Connell Street]] in [[Dublin]] demanding a just wage.
*16 March - [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.]] asks the American Congress to support a [[United Ireland]].
*16 March [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.]] asks the American Congress to support a [[United Ireland]].
*27 April - [[Maud Gonne|Maud Gonne MacBride]] dies at her home in [[Dublin]] aged 88.
*27 April [[Maud Gonne|Maud Gonne MacBride]] dies at her home in [[Dublin]] aged 88.
*1 May - The [[BBC]] brings into service the first [[television transmitter]] in Ireland, at [[Glencairn (Belfast)]].<ref name=Chronology>{{cite book|editor=Moody, T. W.|title=A New History of Ireland. '''8''': A Chronology of Irish History|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1989|isbn=978-0-19-821744-2|display-editors=etal}}</ref>
*1 May the [[BBC]] brings into service the first [[television transmitter]] in Ireland, at [[Glencairn (Belfast)]].<ref name=Chronology>{{cite book|editor=Moody, T. W.|title=A New History of Ireland. '''8''': A Chronology of Irish History|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1989|isbn=978-0-19-821744-2|display-editors=etal}}</ref>
*3 June - 500 unemployed men march at [[Kildare Street]] demanding employment not dole.
*3 June 500 unemployed men march at [[Kildare Street]] demanding employment not dole.
*6 July - 1,000 unemployed people sit on [[O'Connell Bridge]] for 15 minutes in protest.
*6 July 1,000 unemployed people sit on [[O'Connell Bridge]] for 15 minutes in protest.
*2 August - [[Murlough Bay]] in the [[County Antrim|Antrim]] Glens is chosen as the future grave of [[Roger Casement]]. [[Taoiseach]] [[Éamon de Valera]] calls for the return of his remains.
*2 August [[Murlough Bay]] in the [[County Antrim|Antrim]] Glens is chosen as the future grave of [[Roger Casement]]. [[Taoiseach]] [[Éamon de Valera]] calls for the return of his remains.
*29 August - [[Kilmainham Gaol]] is to be preserved as a [[National Monument (Ireland)|national monument]].
*29 August [[Kilmainham Gaol]] is to be preserved as a [[National Monument (Ireland)|national monument]].
*30 August - New [[synagogue]] dedicated at [[Terenure]] in Dublin (designed by Wilfrid Cantwell).<ref>{{cite web|title=A Short history of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation|url=http://www.jewishireland.org/irish-jewish-communities/dublin-hebrew-congregation/|publisher=Irish Jewish Community|accessdate=2013-01-05}}</ref>
*30 August new [[synagogue]] dedicated at [[Terenure]] in Dublin (designed by Wilfrid Cantwell).<ref>{{cite web|title=A Short history of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation|url=http://www.jewishireland.org/irish-jewish-communities/dublin-hebrew-congregation/|publisher=Irish Jewish Community|accessdate=2013-01-05}}</ref>
*1 September - [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)|Great Northern Railway]] sold to governments of the Republic and Northern Ireland and managed by a joint board.
*1 September [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)|Great Northern Railway]] sold to governments of the Republic and Northern Ireland and managed by a joint board.
*21 September - The Irish Ploughing Team leaves [[Dublin]] for the World Ploughing Championships in [[Canada]].
*21 September the Irish Ploughing Team leaves [[Dublin]] for the World Ploughing Championships in [[Canada]].
*20 October - Opening of [[Busáras]] in Dublin<ref name=Chronology/> (designed by [[Michael Scott (architect)|Michael Scott]]), [[CIÉ]]'s country bus station and the first significant [[International style (architecture)|international style]] building in Ireland.
*20 October opening of [[Busáras]] in Dublin<ref name=Chronology/> (designed by [[Michael Scott (architect)|Michael Scott]]), [[CIÉ]]'s country bus station and the first significant [[International style (architecture)|international style]] building in Ireland.
*28 October - Three of [[Dáil Éireann]]'s Independent [[Teachta Dála|TDs]] become members of [[Fianna Fáil]].
*28 October three of [[Dáil Éireann]]'s Independent [[Teachta Dála|TDs]] become members of [[Fianna Fáil]].
*30 October - [[Standish Vereker, 7th Viscount Gort]], purchases [[Bunratty Castle]] to restore it.
*30 October [[Standish Vereker, 7th Viscount Gort]], purchases [[Bunratty Castle]] to restore it.
*17 November - [[Great Blasket Island]] is depopulated.
*17 November [[Great Blasket Island]] is depopulated.
*18 December - The Censorship Board bans almost 100 publications on the grounds that they are indecent or obscene.
*18 December the Censorship Board bans almost 100 publications on the grounds that they are indecent or obscene.


==Arts and literature==
==Arts and literature==
* 5 January - [[Samuel Beckett]]'s play ''[[Waiting For Godot]]'' has its first public stage première in French as ''En attendant Godot'' in [[Paris]].<ref name=Chronology/> His novel ''[[The Unnamable (novel)|The Unnamable]]'' is also published in French this year.
* 5 January [[Samuel Beckett]]'s play ''[[Waiting For Godot]]'' has its first public stage première in French as ''En attendant Godot'' in [[Paris]].<ref name=Chronology/> His novel ''[[The Unnamable (novel)|The Unnamable]]'' is also published in French this year.
* 5&ndash;26 April - First [[An Tóstal]] festivals of national culture<ref name=Chronology/> (devised by [[Seán Lemass]]) held.
* 5&ndash;26 April first [[An Tóstal]] festivals of national culture<ref name=Chronology/> (devised by [[Seán Lemass]]) held.
* 8 August - [[Chester Beatty Library]] in Dublin opens to the public.<ref name=Chronology/>
* 8 August [[Chester Beatty Library]] in Dublin opens to the public.<ref name=Chronology/>
* Writer [[Brian O'Nolan]] is obliged to retire from his senior post in the [[Civil Service of the Republic of Ireland|Civil Service]].<ref>{{cite news|last=O'Toole|first=Fintan|authorlink=Fintan O'Toole|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1001/1224305062073.html|title=The Fantastic Flann O'Brien|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|date=2011-01-01|accessdate=2011-10-02|quote=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”.)}}</ref>
* Writer [[Brian O'Nolan]] is obliged to retire from his senior post in the [[Civil Service of the Republic of Ireland|Civil Service]].<ref>{{cite news|last=O'Toole|first=Fintan|authorlink=Fintan O'Toole|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1001/1224305062073.html|title=The Fantastic Flann O'Brien|newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]|date=2011-01-01|accessdate=2011-10-02|quote=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”.)}}</ref>


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===Football===
===Football===
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*'''[[League of Ireland]]'''
;[[League of Ireland]]
::'''Winners:''' [[Shelbourne F.C.|Shelbourne]]
:Winners: [[Shelbourne F.C.|Shelbourne]]


*'''[[FAI Cup]]'''
;[[FAI Cup]]
::'''Winners:''' [[Cork Athletic F.C.|Cork Athletic]] 2 - 2, 2 - 1 [[Evergreen United F.C.|Evergreen United]].
:Winners: [[Cork Athletic F.C.|Cork Athletic]] 2–2, 2–1 [[Evergreen United F.C.|Evergreen United]].


===Golf===
===Golf===
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==Births==
==Births==
*6 January [[Noel Dempsey]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Meath West (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Meath West]] and [[Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport|Minister for Transport]].

*4 February [[James Stirling (physicist)|James Stirling]], Irish physicist and academic
===January to June===
*12 February [[Des Smyth]], golfer.
*6 January - [[Noel Dempsey]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Meath West (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Meath West]] and [[Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport|Minister for Transport]].
*24 February – [[Eoin Ryan, Jnr|Eoin Ryan]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Member of the European Parliament|MEP]] for [[Dublin (European Parliament constituency)|Dublin]] and former [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*4 February - [[James Stirling (physicist)|James Stirling]], Irish physicist and academic
*5 March [[Brian Kerr (football manager)|Brian Kerr]], soccer manager, former [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland national side]] manager.
*12 February - [[Des Smyth]], golfer.
*24 February - [[Eoin Ryan, Jnr|Eoin Ryan]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Member of the European Parliament|MEP]] for [[Dublin (European Parliament constituency)|Dublin]] and former [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*6 March [[James Bannon]], former [[Seanad Éireann|Senator]], [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Longford–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Longford–Westmeath]].
*11 March [[Derek Daly]], motor racing driver.
*5 March - [[Brian Kerr (football manager)|Brian Kerr]], soccer manager, former [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland national side]] manager.
*6 March - [[James Bannon]], former [[Seanad Éireann|Senator]], [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Longford–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Longford–Westmeath]].
*11 March [[Mary Harney]], former [[Tánaiste]] and leader of the [[Progressive Democrats]].
*15 March [[Richard Bruton]], Deputy Leader of [[Fine Gael]], [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Dublin North-Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Dublin North-Central]].
*11 March - [[Derek Daly]], motor racing driver.
*11 March - [[Mary Harney]], former [[Tánaiste]] and leader of the [[Progressive Democrats]].
*31 March [[Breeda Moynihan-Cronin]], former [[Labour Party (Ireland)]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*28 April – [[Paul Darragh]], showjumper (died 2005).
*15 March - [[Richard Bruton]], Deputy Leader of [[Fine Gael]], [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Dublin North-Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Dublin North-Central]].
*16 May [[Pierce Brosnan]], actor.
*31 March - [[Breeda Moynihan-Cronin]], former [[Labour Party (Ireland)]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*28 April - [[Paul Darragh]], showjumper (died 2005).
*30 May [[Colm Meaney]], actor.
*16 May - [[Pierce Brosnan]], actor.
*31 May [[Jerry Kiernan]], long-distance runner
*7 June [[Kathleen Lynch (politician)|Kathleen Lynch]], [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Cork North-Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Cork North-Central]].
*30 May - [[Colm Meaney]], actor.
*12 June [[John Moloney (politician)|John Moloney]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Laois–Offaly]].
*31 May - [[Jerry Kiernan]], long-distance runner
*18 June [[Neil O'Donoghue]], [[American football]] [[placekicker]].
*7 June - [[Kathleen Lynch (politician)|Kathleen Lynch]], [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Cork North-Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Cork North-Central]].
*12 June - [[John Moloney (politician)|John Moloney]], [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] for [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Laois–Offaly]].
*7 July [[Jim Glennon]], former [[Fianna Fáil]] politician and [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*29 July [[Frank McGuinness]], playwright, translator and poet.
*18 June - [[Neil O'Donoghue]], [[American football]] [[placekicker]].
*19 August – [[Tom Parlon]], President of the IFA (1997–2001), [[Progressive Democrats|Progressive Democrat]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] representing [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Laois–Offaly]].

*1 September [[Catherine Murphy (politician)|Catherine Murphy]], former Independent [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
===July to December===
*18 September [[Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin]], bank official, [[Sinn Féin]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] representing [[Cavan–Monaghan (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Cavan–Monaghan]].
*7 July - [[Jim Glennon]], former [[Fianna Fáil]] politician and [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*20 September [[Joe Waters]], former soccer player.
*29 July - [[Frank McGuinness]], playwright, translator and poet.
*23 September [[Paudge Connolly]], former independent [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*19 August - [[Tom Parlon]], President of the IFA (1997–2001), [[Progressive Democrats|Progressive Democrat]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] representing [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Laois–Offaly]].
*1 September - [[Catherine Murphy (politician)|Catherine Murphy]], former Independent [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
*26 September [[Dolores Keane]], singer and musician.
*11 November [[Jimmy Holmes (footballer born 1953)|Jimmy Holmes]], soccer player.
*18 September - [[Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin]], bank official, [[Sinn Féin]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] representing [[Cavan–Monaghan (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Cavan–Monaghan]].
*26 November [[Marian Harkin]], [[Member of the European Parliament]] representing [[North-West (European Parliament constituency)|North-West]], Independent [[Teachta Dála]] representing [[Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Sligo–Leitrim]].
*20 September - [[Joe Waters]], former soccer player.
*3 December [[Nickey Brennan]], former [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] hurler, [[Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association|President]] of the [[Gaelic Athletic Association]].
*23 September - [[Paudge Connolly]], former independent [[Teachta Dála|TD]].
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*26 September - [[Dolores Keane]], singer and musician.
:*[[Patrick Deeley]], poet.
*11 November - [[Jimmy Holmes (footballer born 1953)|Jimmy Holmes]], soccer player.
:*[[Dessie Ellis]], [[Sinn Féin]] councillor in [[Dublin City Council]], former IRA prisoner, first person extradited to the United Kingdom under the 1987 Extradition Act.
*26 November - [[Marian Harkin]], [[Member of the European Parliament]] representing [[North-West (European Parliament constituency)|North-West]], Independent [[Teachta Dála]] representing [[Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Sligo–Leitrim]].
:*[[Mary Flaherty (politician)|Mary Flaherty]], [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] and junior minister.
*3 December - [[Nickey Brennan]], former [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] hurler, [[Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association|President]] of the [[Gaelic Athletic Association]].
:*[[Hugo Hamilton (writer)|Hugo Hamilton]], writer.

:*[[Rita Kelly]], poet.
===Full date unknown===
:*[[Ger Loughnane]], [[Clare GAA|Clare]] hurler, manager of [[Galway GAA|Galway]] hurling team.
*[[Patrick Deeley]], poet.
:*[[Tom McCormack]], [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] hurler.
*[[Dessie Ellis]], [[Sinn Féin]] councillor in [[Dublin City Council]], former IRA prisoner, first person extradited to the United Kingdom under the 1987 Extradition Act.
:*[[Sheila O'Donnell]], architect.
*[[Mary Flaherty (politician)|Mary Flaherty]], [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] and junior minister.
*[[Hugo Hamilton (writer)|Hugo Hamilton]], writer.
*[[Rita Kelly]], poet.
*[[Ger Loughnane]], [[Clare GAA|Clare]] hurler, manager of [[Galway GAA|Galway]] hurling team.
*[[Tom McCormack]], [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] hurler.
*[[Sheila O'Donnell]], architect.


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
*11 February - [[Valentine McEntee, 1st Baron McEntee]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] in the United Kingdom (born 1871).
*11 February [[Valentine McEntee, 1st Baron McEntee]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] in the United Kingdom (born 1871).
*22 February - [[John Caffrey]], recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]] for gallantry in 1915 near La Brique, France (born 1891).
*22 February [[John Caffrey]], recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]] for gallantry in 1915 near La Brique, France (born 1891).
*13 April - [[Alice Milligan]], nationalist poet and author (born 1865).
*13 April [[Alice Milligan]], nationalist poet and author (born 1865).
*15 April - [[John Dignan]], Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert (born 1880).
*15 April [[John Dignan]], Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert (born 1880).
*17 April - [[Tom Sharkey]], boxer (born 1873).
*17 April [[Tom Sharkey]], boxer (born 1873).
*3 June - [[Philip Graves]], journalist and writer (born 1876).
*3 June [[Philip Graves]], journalist and writer (born 1876).
*14 July - [[Frank Fahy]], [[Sinn Féin]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] and later [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]], member of [[1st Dáil]], [[Ceann Comhairle]] (born 1880).
*14 July [[Frank Fahy]], [[Sinn Féin]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] and later [[Fianna Fáil]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]], member of [[1st Dáil]], [[Ceann Comhairle]] (born 1880).
*23 July - [[Maude Delap]], marine biologist (born 1866).
*23 July [[Maude Delap]], marine biologist (born 1866).
*12 September - [[James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn]], [[Unionist (Ireland)|Unionist]] politician and first [[Governor of Northern Ireland]] (born 1869).
*12 September [[James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn]], [[Unionist (Ireland)|Unionist]] politician and first [[Governor of Northern Ireland]] (born 1869).
*17 October - [[Jack Rochford]], [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] hurler (born 1882).
*17 October [[Jack Rochford]], [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] hurler (born 1882).
*30 October - [[John Counihan]], farmer and salesmaster, Independent member of [[1922 Seanad]] (born 1879).
*30 October [[John Counihan]], farmer and salesmaster, Independent member of [[1922 Seanad]] (born 1879).
*1 November - [[Thomas F. O'Higgins]], [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] and Cabinet Minister (born 1890).
*1 November [[Thomas F. O'Higgins]], [[Fine Gael]] [[Teachta Dála|TD]] and Cabinet Minister (born 1890).
*25 December - [[Patsy Donovan]], [[Major League Baseball]] player and manager (born 1865).
*25 December [[Patsy Donovan]], [[Major League Baseball]] player and manager (born 1865).
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:*[[T. F. O'Rahilly]], linguist and Irish language scholar (born 1883).
===Full date unknown===
*[[T. F. O'Rahilly]], linguist and Irish language scholar (born 1883).


===References===
===References===

Revision as of 09:46, 4 April 2017

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Events from the year 1953 in Ireland.

Incumbents

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Football

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

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Births

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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".)