1966 in Ireland

1966
in
Ireland

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See also:1966 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1966
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1966 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 13 February – the Bishop of Clonfert protests over the content of The Late Late Show, taking exception to a woman telling host Gay Byrne that she didn't wear a nightie on her wedding night.
  • 6 March – a memorial is opened at Kilmichael, County Cork, to commemorate the 1920 ambush there.
  • 8 March
    • Nelson's Pillar in O'Connell Street, Dublin, is clandestinely blown up, probably by former Irish Republican Army volunteers marking this year's 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising.
    • The Broadcasting Authority (Amendment) Act changes the name of the national broadcasting authority from Radio Éireann to Radio Telefís Éireann[1] and its radio and television (Telefís Éireann) services both become known as RTÉ.
  • 31 March – the tricolour flag flown over the Dublin GPO in 1916 is handed back by the British to Taoiseach Seán Lemass in London.
  • 6 April – the re-established Ulster Volunteer Force launches its campaign in Belfast
  • 10 April – celebrations take place to mark the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising. Nine hundred 1916 survivors hear the reading of the Proclamation and President of Ireland Éamon de Valera takes the salute at a military parade.
  • 11 April – de Valera opens the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin's Parnell Square.
  • 15 April – Ballymun starts construction.
  • 17 April – in Belfast the Easter Rising is commemorated by large republican parades.
  • 2 June – de Valera is re-elected president. He defeats Tom O'Higgins by 10,500, less than 1% of the vote.
  • 25 June – de Valera is inaugurated for a second term.
  • 7 July – the Minister for Education, Donogh O'Malley, announces details of his free secondary education scheme.
  • 21 September – foundation of Allied Irish Banks Limited by amalgamation of the Munster and Leinster Bank, Provincial Bank of Ireland and Royal Bank of Ireland.
  • 21 October – an anti-apartheid demonstration takes place outside the National stadium as the South African Amateur Boxing Team visit.
  • 8 November – tributes are paid to Seán Lemass who announces his resignation as Taoiseach.
  • 10 November – the new Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, and his ministers receive their seals of office from President de Valera at Áras an Uachtaráin.
  • 25 November – the body of Seán T. O'Kelly, second President of Ireland, lies in state at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral.
  • December – first Quinnsworth supermarket opened by Pat Quinn at Stillorgan.
  • Undated – Ballintubber Abbey nave restored and re-roofed.

Arts and literature

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths

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See also

References

  1. "Broadcasting Authority (Amendment) Act, 1966". Irish Statute Book. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  2. "Playography Ireland". Dublin: Irish Theatre Institute. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  3. "History Timeline". Abbey Theatre. Archived from the original on 12 July 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  4. "The late Mr Michael McDermott, Spencer Street, Castlebar". The Connaught Telegraph. 29 July 1998. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
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