1912 in Ireland

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Events in the year 1912 in Ireland.

Events

February

  • 8 February – The First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill addressed a pro-Home Rule meeting in Belfast despite Ulster Unionist attempts to prevent him speaking. He shared the platform with John Redmond, the leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.

March

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April

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  • 26 April – Welsh aviator Vivian Hewitt made a westbound aeroplane crossing of the Irish Sea in 90 minutes from Holyhead in northwest Wales to Phoenix Park in Dublin.<ref name = aviation/>
  • 30 April – Winston Churchill moved the second reading of the Home Rule Bill at Westminster.

May

July

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September

  • 28 September – 'Ulster Day' – the Ulster Covenant to resist Home Rule was signed by almost 250,000 men throughout Ulster; 229,000 women signed a parallel declaration.

October

  • 23 October – Large numbers of cattle were slaughtered in Mullingar due to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the area.

Undated

Arts and literature

Undated

Sport

Association football

  • International
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Gaelic games

Olympics

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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