1962 in Ireland

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Events in the year 1962 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 26 February – The Irish Republican Army officially called off its Border Campaign in Northern Ireland.The United Irishman March 1962 p. 1.
  • 13 March – Irish artists left Dublin Airport for the Congo to entertain United Nations troops there.
  • 17 March – President Éamon de Valera and his wife Sinéad had a private audience with Pope John XXIII in Rome.
  • 5 April – A final train ran on the west Cork railway.
  • 8 May – Irish troops left for a peace-keeping mission in the Congo.
  • 6 July – Gay Byrne presented the first edition of The Late Late Show television programme on Telefís Éireann. He went on to present the show for 37 years.
  • 13 July – Secretary General of the United Nations U Thant arrived in Dublin. He paid tribute to Irish soldiers who fought in the Congo.
  • 21 August – Former United States President Dwight Eisenhower arrived in Belfast on a four-day visit to Ireland.
  • 13 November – Aer Lingus air hostesses received new uniforms. The colours were fern-green and St. Patrick's blue.

Arts and literature

Sports

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Births

Deaths

See also

References

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