1942 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1942 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • January – Newrath Bridge in County Wicklow collapses.
  • 3 March – due to The Emergency the rationing of gas is introduced.
  • 5 March – it is announced that Ireland is to have a new Central Bank replacing the old Currency Commission.
  • 16 March – Irish Willow is detained by German submarine U-753 but released.
  • April – attempted shooting of two Garda Síochána detectives during a ceremony at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, for which Brendan Behan is imprisoned.
  • 2 June – speed levels are restricted to prevent wear of tyres on cars, motorcycles and buses.
  • Summer – Ailtirí na hAiséirghe, a radical nationalist and fascist political party, is founded by Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin.{{cite book|first=R. M.|last=Douglas|title=Architects of the Resurrection: Ailtirí na hAiséirghe and the Fascist 'New Order' in Ireland|publisher=Manchester University Press|year=2009|isbn=978-0-7190-7998-6}}
  • 7 June – first mass held at the new Roman Catholic Cavan Cathedral (dedication 27 September).
  • 11 August – Irish Rose rescues seven survivors from the American ship Wawaloam in the Atlantic.{{cite book|last=Forde|first=Frank|title=The Long Watch: World War Two and the Irish Mercantile Marine|publisher=New Island|location=Dublin|edition=rev|year=2000|chapter=Appendix 4: Rescues by Irish Ships during World War II|isbn=1-902602-42-0}}
  • 13 August – Irish Pine rescues nineteen survivors from the British ship Richmond Castle in the Atlantic.
  • 26 August – Irish Willow rescues 47 survivors from the British ship Empire Breeze in the Atlantic.
  • 17 September – Irish Larch rescues forty survivors from the Panamanian ship Stone Street in the Atlantic.
  • 2 October – British cruiser {{HMS|Curacoa|D41|3}} collides with the liner Queen Mary (serving as a troopship) off the coast of Donegal and sinks: 338 die.
  • 15 November – Irish Pine torpedoed and sunk by U-608, in the North Atlantic: 33 die.
  • 12 December – Irish Poplar collides with the launch Eileen and the Cork Harbour pilot during a force eight gale: five die.
  • 22 December – there are reports of a split in the Labour Party due to the selection of candidates for the forthcoming general election.
  • December – Government prohibits direct newspaper advertising in Ireland of jobs in the U.K. During the year £4.5M is remitted to Ireland from Irish workers already in Britain through the Post Office.
  • Lice-born typhus spreads.{{cite book|first=Clair|last=Wills|title=That Neutral Island|location=London|publisher=Faber|year=2007|isbn=9780571221059}}

Arts and literature

  • 16 March – Paul Vincent Carroll's wartime drama The Strings Are False premieres at the Olympia Theatre (Dublin).{{cite journal|author-link=Gabriel Fallon|title=Greatness and Paul Vincent Carroll|first=Gabriel|last=Fallon|journal=Irish Monthly|volume=70|issue=827|date=May 1942|pages=196–202|publisher=Irish Jesuit Province|location=Dublin|jstor=20515011}}
  • June – Brendan Behan's "I Become a Borstal Boy" is published in The Bell.
  • Elizabeth Bowen publishes Bowen's Court.
  • Ina Boyle's sketch for small orchestra Wildgeese is premiered.
  • Eric Cross publishes his novel The Tailor and Ansty, which is prohibited in Ireland by the Censorship of Publications Board.
  • Patrick Kavanagh's poetry The Great Hunger is published by the Cuala Press.{{cite book|editor=Cox, Michael|title=The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|isbn=0-19-860634-6|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/conciseoxfordchr00coxm}}
  • Maura Laverty's novel Never No More is published, having been serialised in The Bell.
  • Seán Ó Súilleabháin's A Handbook of Irish Folklore is published for the Folklore of Ireland Society in Dublin.

Sport

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;League of Ireland

:Winners: Cork United

;FAI Cup

:Winners: Dundalk 2 – 2, 3 – 1 Cork United.

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