1917 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1917 in Ireland.

Events

  • 25 January – Armed merchantman {{SS|Laurentic|1908}} was sunk by mines off Lough Swilly; 354 were killed of 475 aboard.
  • 3 February – Count George Noble Plunkett, father of Joseph Mary Plunkett, won the North Roscommon by-election on an abstentionist Sinn Féin platform.
  • 7 February – The Atlantic liner {{SS|California|1907}} was sunk by Imperial German Navy U-boat {{SMU|U-85||2}} {{convert|38|nmi|km|abbr=on}} southwest of Fastnet Rock; 41 were killed.{{cite web|title=Notable Dates in History |url=http://www.scotsindependent.org/dates1-g.htm |department=The Flag in the Wind |work=The Scots Independent|access-date=2014-07-15 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140523225830/http://www.scotsindependent.org/dates1-g.htm |archive-date=23 May 2014 }}
  • 25 February – The {{RMS|Laconia|1911}} was sunk by {{SMU|U-50||2}} {{convert|6|nmi|km|abbr=on}} northwest of Fastnet Rock; twelve were killed.
  • 7 March – Prime Minister David Lloyd George announced that Britain was ready to confer self-government to the parts of Ireland that wanted it. The north-eastern part would not be "coerced".
  • 12 March – In the British House of Commons, J. P. Farrell proposed that Ireland be excluded from the operation of the National Services Act.
  • 17 March – Booth Line armed merchant liner SS Antony inward bound from South America was torpedoed and sunk by {{SMU|UC-48||2}} {{convert|19|nmi|km|abbr=on}} west of Coningbeg lightship; 55 were killed.{{cite Uboat.net|name=Antony|id=380|type=1ship|accessdate=2016-04-27}}
  • 20 March – A motion to reduce the salary of the British prime minister by £100 was introduced in the British House of Commons as a protest against the refusal to publish the proceedings of the 1916 Easter Rising courts martial.

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Arts and literature

  • May – W. B. Yeats acquired the Thoor Ballylee tower house near Gort.
  • August – Anglo-Welsh composer Philip Heseltine began a year's stay in Ireland.
  • Austin Clarke's narrative poem, The Vengeance of Fionn, was published.
  • Francis Ledwidge's poems Songs of Peace were published posthumously.
  • Annie M. P. Smithson's first novel, Her Irish Heritage, was published.
  • The first feature film made in Ireland, A Girl of Glenbeigh, starring Kathleen O'Connor, was made by the Film Company of Ireland.{{cite book|first=Patrick|last=Robinson|title=Film Facts|location=Wigston|publisher=Quantum Books|year=2007|isbn=978-1-84573-235-6|page=12}}

Sport

= Association football =

= Gaelic games =

Births

Deaths

References

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