1959 in Ireland

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Use dmy dates Template:YearInIrelandNav Events from the year 1959 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

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  • 9 July – The first twelve female recruits were selected to join the Garda Síochána (police).
  • 29 July – The new Department of Transport and Power was established. Erskine Childers was the first Minister, and Thekla Beere was departmental Secretary, the first woman to achieve this grade in the Irish Civil Service.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • 22 September – At its inaugural conference the Irish Congress of Trade Unions attacked the government of Northern Ireland for not recognising the new organisation.
  • 4 October – Three men collapsed and died at Croke Park during the All-Ireland Hurling Final Replay.
  • 21 October – James Dillon was elected leader of the Fine Gael Party. He replaced Richard Mulcahy as leader and John A. Costello as parliamentary leader.
  • 4 December – Twelve new female members of the Garda Síochána (police), known as {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}, passed out of the training depot in the Phoenix Park in Dublin.
  • Figures released on 4 February 1960 showed that 118 million telephone calls were made in 1959.

Arts and literature

  • 2 February – John B. Keane's play Sive was premiered at Walsh's Ballroom, Listowel, by an amateur group.<ref name=PI>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Sports

Association football

Hurling

Births

Deaths

References

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