1899 in Ireland explained
Events from the year 1899 in Ireland.
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Athletics
- Tom Kiely establishes a world record in the hammer event. He becomes the first man to throw the hammer more than 160 feet.
Football
- International
18 February England 13–2 Ireland (in Sunderland)[2]
4 March Ireland 1–0 Wales (in Belfast)[2]
25 March Scotland 9–1 Ireland (in Glasgow)[2]
- Irish League
Winners: Distillery
- Irish Cup
Winners: Linfield 2–1 Glentoran
Golf
Yachting
- America's Cup
Ulster Scots grocer Thomas Lipton (Royal Ulster Yacht Club) makes his first unsuccessful challenge of the United States with Shamrock
Births
- 18 January – Sir Anthony Esmonde, 15th Baronet, Fine Gael TD and MEP (died 1981).
- 21 January – John Bodkin Adams, general practitioner in Eastbourne cleared of murdering one of his patients (died 1983).
- 13 March – Arthur Duff, composer and conductor (died 1956).
- 10 April – Liam Ó Buachalla, Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann 1951 - 1954 and 1957 - 1969 (died 1970).
- 26 April – Jimmy O'Dea, comedian (died 1965).
- 25 May – Lory Meagher, Kilkenny hurler (died 1973).
- 7 June – Elizabeth Bowen, novelist and short story writer (died 1973).
- 20 June – Robert Donovan, cricketer (died 1932).
- 4 July – Alexander Armstrong, naval surgeon, explorer and author (born 1818).
- 15 July – Seán Lemass, Fianna Fáil TD and founder member, Cabinet Minister and Taoiseach (died 1971).
- 9 September – Arland Ussher, English-born academic, essayist and translator (died 1980).
- 22 September – Mick Gill, Galway and Dublin hurler (died 1980).
- 25 October – Micheál MacLiammóir, born Alfred Willmore, actor and dramatist (born in London; died 1978).
- 26 November – Jacko Heaslip, cricketer (died 1966).
- 10 December – Garrett Howard, Dublin and Limerick hurler (died 1995).
- Full date unknown
Deaths
- 16 March – Alexander Balloch Grosart, Presbyterian minister and literary editor (born 1827 in Scotland)
- 19 March – Patrick Walsh, journalist, politician and mayor of Augusta, Georgia (born 1840).
- 16 May – Frederick McCoy, palaeontologist and museum administrator in Australia (born 1817).
- 5 June – Margaret Anna Cusack, nun, writer and founder of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace (born 1832).
- 18 October – Eugene O'Growney, priest and scholar (born 1863).
- 8 November – Thomas Newenham Deane, architect (born 1828).
- 17 December – Walter Shanly, civil engineer, author, businessman and politician in Canada (born 1817).
See also
Notes and References
- Book: O’Riordan, Tomás. Arthur Griffith. Multitext Project in Irish History. University College Cork.
- Book: Hayes, Dean. 2006. Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Appletree Press. Belfast. 0-86281-874-5. 156.