1946 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1946 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 3 January – William Joyce, alias Lord Haw Haw, is hanged in Wandsworth Prison for treason.
  • 7 January – the Minister for Education, Thomas Derrig, announces that because refugee children who arrived in Ireland during the war do not have a sufficient knowledge of the Irish language they cannot obtain the Leaving Certificate.
  • 21 January – work starts on a comprehensive Irish-English dictionary.

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  • 4 February – it is announced that George Bernard Shaw is to be awarded the freedom of Dublin.
  • 17 June – Aer Lingus inaugurates a Dublin-Paris air service.
  • 6 July – a new republican political party, Clann na Poblachta, is formed in Dublin.
  • 25 July – Éamon de Valera's motion to apply for membership of the United Nations is accepted in the Dáil.
  • 6 August – on the first anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, Captain Bob Lewis, the co-pilot of the Enola Gay, the aircraft which dropped the bomb, arrives at Shannon Airport, completing his first flight as a civil aviation pilot.
  • 12 August – a plane bringing 23 French Girl Guides to Dublin crashes on Djouce in the Wicklow Mountains with no fatalities.{{cite web |url=http://www.heritageireland.info/djoucemountain/reports.html |title=JU-52 1429 Djouce Mountain, Eire. 12th August 1946 |work=heritageireland.info |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060323044158/http://www.heritageireland.info/djoucemountain/reports.html |archive-date=23 March 2006 |access-date=2012-03-21}}
  • 29 August – George Bernard Shaw is honoured by being made a freeman of Dublin.
  • 2 September – the Emergency Powers Act 1939 expires.{{cite web|date=29 July 1945|title=Emergency Powers (Continuance and Amendment) Act, 1945: §4(1)|publisher=Government of Ireland|url=http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1945/en/act/pub/0026/print.html|access-date=2012-03-21|quote=The Principal Act shall... continue in force until the 2nd day of September, 1946, and shall then expire...}} The Defence Forces (Requisitions of Emergency) Order, 1940, is also revoked by [http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1946/en/si/0283.html Order] (signed 28 August) with effect from this date.
  • September – the Marine Service is formally disbanded and replaced by the Naval Service as a permanent component of the Irish Defence Forces.
  • 6 October – seventy primary school teachers protest about low pay on the pitch at Croke Park at half-time during the KerryRoscommon All-Ireland Football Final.
  • 22 November – Walt Disney arrives in Dublin. He has a meeting with the Irish Folklore Commission to further his investigation of leprechauns for a forthcoming film.
  • 18 December – the government announces the release of 24 internees, including Brendan Behan.

Arts and literature

  • 5 August – Frank Carney's religious melodrama The Righteous are Bold opens at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, where it runs for an unprecedented 14 weeks.{{cite book|first=Clair|last=Wills|title=That Neutral Island|location=London|publisher=Faber|year=2007|isbn=9780571221059}}
  • Denis Devlin publishes his Lough Derg and Other Poems in New York.
  • Patrick Kavanagh publishes his poem "On Raglan Road" (under the title "Dark Haired Miriam Ran Away") in The Irish Press (3 October).{{cite book|last=Kavanagh|first=Peter|year=1980|title=Sacred Keeper|location=Kildare|page=126|publisher= Goldsmith Press}}
  • Mervyn Wall publishes his first novel, The Unfortunate Fursey.
  • Jack Butler Yeats paints Men of Destiny and The Whistle of a Jacket.

Sport

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Births

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:*Tom Foley, racehorse trainer (died 2021).

:*Séamus Horgan, Limerick hurler.

:*Charlie McCarthy, Cork hurler.

:*Con Roche, Cork hurler.

Deaths

References

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