1879 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1879 in Ireland.

Events

  • Second year of Mini-famine (1878–1880) which has its greatest impact in the "wet" West of Ireland where the potato harvest is greatly reduced, and the peat and cereal crops are too wet to harvest.
  • 20 April – first of many "monster meetings" of tenant farmers held in Irishtown near Claremorris, County Mayo, marking the start of the Land War.
  • 8 June – Charles Stewart Parnell at Westport, County Mayo meeting.{{cite book|editor1=Moody, T.W. |editor2=Martin, F.X. |year=1967|title=The Course of Irish History|publisher=Mercier Press|location=Cork|page=378}}
  • 21 June – new Roman Catholic Thurles Cathedral consecrated.
  • 16 August – Land League of Mayo founded at Castlebar.
  • 21 August – claimed apparition at Knock, County Mayo, of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, Saint John the Evangelist and Jesus Christ (as the Lamb of God).
  • 21 October – Irish National Land League founded at Dublin.
  • ;Full date unknown
  • :*Repeal of Convention Act 1793.
  • :*The Royal Dublin Society acquires its modern-day premises at Ballsbridge ({{convert|15|acre|m2}} compared to forty acres (60,000 to 160,000 m2) later achieved).
  • :*The Royal University of Ireland Act allows women to take university degrees on the same basis as men.{{cite web|url=http://multitext.ucc.ie/d/Ireland_society__economy_1870-1914|title=Ireland: society & economy, 1870–1914|publisher=University College Cork|access-date=2012-07-14|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100910205309/http://multitext.ucc.ie/d/Ireland_society__economy_1870-1914|archive-date=2010-09-10}}
  • :*The Religious Sisters of Charity open Our Lady's Hospice in Harold's Cross, Dublin.{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Milton James|title=Medicine and Care of the Dying: A Modern History|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York|year=2007|isbn=0-19-517548-4|page=20}}
  • :*The Star of Erin Music Hall (modern day Olympia Theatre) is established on Crampton Court, Dublin.{{cite web | url = https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/50020056/the-olympia-theatre-dame-street-crampton-court-sycamore-street-dublin-2-dublin-city | title = The Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Crampton Court/Sycamore Street, Dublin 2, DUBLIN |date=2015-04-02| access-date = 2022-11-10 | publisher = National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH)}}

Arts and literature

  • Charles Kickham's novel Knocknagow, or The Homes of Tipperary is published.

Sport

Births

Full date unknown

  • Sir Samuel Kelly, coal merchant, businessperson and philanthropist, founder of John Kelly Limited (died 1937).{{Cite web |last=Roddie |first=Robin |title=Sir Samuel Kelly: Coal merchant, gun-runner and Methodist benefactor |url=https://methodisthistoryireland.org/events/sir-samuel-kelly-coal-merchant-gun-runner-and-methodist-benefactor/ |access-date=2025-01-09 |website=Methodist History |language=en-GB}}

Deaths

See also

References

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Category:1870s in Ireland

Ireland

Category:Years of the 19th century in Ireland