1910 in Ireland explained
Events in the year 1910 in Ireland.
Events
- 8 January – Sinéad Flanagan married future Irish president Éamon de Valera in Dublin.
- 21 February – Irish Unionist members of the Westminster Parliament elected Sir Edward Carson as party leader, replacing Walter Long.
- 23 February – St Patrick's College, Maynooth, became a recognised college of the National University of Ireland.
- May – The Irish Countrywomen's Association was founded, as the Society of the United Irishwomen, by a group of educated and largely Protestant women in Bree, County Wexford.[1]
- June – Bridget Dowling eloped to London with Alois Hitler, Jr., a kitchen porter at the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin, and half-brother to Adolf.
- July – Irish republican and socialist leader James Connolly returned to Ireland from the United States.
- August – The first passenger flight in Ulster: Harry Ferguson piloted Miss Rita Marr.[2]
- 29 August – The Aero Club of Ireland held its inaugural aviation meeting at Leopardstown Racecourse.
- 11 September – English-born actor-aviator Robert Loraine made an aeroplane flight from Wales across the Irish Sea but landed some 200 feet (60 metres) short of the Irish coast in Dublin Bay.[3] [4]
- 20 October – was launched at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. At 45,324 gross tons, she was the largest ship afloat. Her sister ship was launched 16 months later.
- November
- 3 December – Sir Edward Carson and James Campbell were re-elected unopposed as Unionist Members of Parliament for Trinity College Dublin.
- The Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland was created by merger of the Presbytery of Antrim and Remonstrant Synod of Ulster.[6]
- Lilian Bland built and flew her own biplane glider, the first built in Ireland, from Carnmoney Hill; an engine was fitted soon afterwards[7] and she made her first powered flight in late August.
Arts and literature
- 13 January – The play Deirdre of the Sorrows by John Millington Synge (died 1909) was performed for the first time at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
- 5 May – Padraic Colum's play Thomas Muskerry premiered at the Abbey Theatre.
- 7 May – Annie Horniman withdrew financial support from the Abbey Theatre in protest at its refusal to close on the death of King Edward VII the previous day.
- August – The Kalem Company of New York began shooting the first of several films partly on location in Ireland, A Lad from Old Ireland, with a filming location around Beaufort, County Kerry, with Canadian Irish director Sidney Olcott. This was the first production by an American film studio to be shot outside the United States.
- September – Lord Dunsany's short story collection A Dreamer's Tales was published.
- 3 November – The oldest céilí band in Ireland, The Kilfenora Céilí Band was founded in Kilfenora, County Clare.[8]
- The Cork Public Museum opened.
- Terence MacSwiney's first play, The Last Warriors of Coole, was produced.
- Ella Young's first book of stories, Celtic Wonder Tales, was published with illustrations by Maud Gonne.
Sport
Association football
- International
- 12 February Ireland 1–1 England (in Belfast)[9]
- 19 March Ireland 1–0 Scotland (in Belfast)[9]
- 11 April Wales 4–1 Ireland (in Wrexham)[9]
- Irish League
- Irish Cup
Births
- 1 January – Charles Billingsley, cricketer (died 1951).[10]
- 2 January – Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin, politician (died 1991).
- 6 January – James "Lugs" Branigan, police detective and boxer (died 1986).
- 16 January – William Bedell Stanford, classical scholar and senator (died 1984).
- 29 January – Colin Middleton, artist (died 1983).
- 10 April – Fintan Coogan Snr, Fine Gael party Teachta Dála (TD) (died 1984).
- 13 April – Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist (died 1992).
- 9 May – Barbara Woodhouse, dog trainer (died 1988).
- 20 May – Johnny Callanan, Fianna Fáil party TD (died 1982).
- 5 June – Ham Lambert, cricketer and rugby player (died 2006).
- 12 June – Bill Naughton, playwright and author (died 1992).
- 27 June – Nicholas Mansergh, historian (died 1991).
- 1 July – Dan Spring, Gaelic footballer, trade unionist and Labour Party TD (died 1988).
- 4 July – George Otto Simms, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin and Archbishop of Armagh (died 1991).
- 1 August – Cathal Gannon, harpsichord maker and fortepiano restorer (died 1999).
- 8 August – Bobby Kirk, ice hockey player (died 1970).
- 14 August – Eddie Ingram, cricketer (died 1973).
- 24 September – Robert Alexander, rugby and cricket player (died 1943).
- 1 November – Michael Lyons, Fine Gael party TD and Senator (died 1991).
- 15 November – Geoffrey Toone, actor (died 2005).
- 19 November – Manliff Barrington, motorcycle racer (died 1999).
- 26 November – Cyril Cusack, actor (died 1993).
- 29 November – Máirtín Ó Direáin, poet (died 1988).
- 10 December – Vivion de Valera, barrister, managing director of The Irish Press, Fianna Fáil party TD representing Dublin North-West (died 1982).
- 22 December – James Boucher, cricketer (died 1995).
- 26 December – Stephen Coughlan, Labour Party TD and Mayor of Limerick (died 1994).
- Full date unknown
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: The Beginnings. Irish Countrywomen's Association. Dublin. 2010. 17 November 2015. 18 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151118120638/http://www.ica.ie/about-us/History.43.1.aspx#Beginnings. dead.
- Web site: Airport History. George Best Belfast City Airport. 4 April 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111012191943/http://belfastcityairport.com/About-Us/Airport-Development-and-Planning/facts-and-figures.aspx. 12 October 2011.
- News: Loraine's Daring Flight. The Irish Times. Dublin. 12 September 1910. 7.
- Mr Loraine's Irish Channel Flight. Flight. 17 September 1910.
- Web site: Redmond Bridge. Ask about Ireland. 17 November 2015.
- Encyclopædia Britannica 1926.
- Claire. O'Connell. Flying in the Face of Convention. Engineers Journal. Ireland. 63. 2009. 81–2.
- Web site: Timeline. The Kilfenora Céilí Band. 20 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120320231535/http://www.kilfenoraceiliband.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=54. 20 March 2012. dead.
- Book: Hayes, Dean. 2006 . Northern Ireland International Football Facts . Appletree Press . Belfast . 160–161. 0-86281-874-5.
- Web site: CW Billingsley . www.cricketeurope.com . 23 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180723152710/https://www.cricketeurope.com/IRISHCRICKETHISTORY/INTERNATIONAL/PLAYERS/398/index.shtml . 23 July 2018 . dead .