1962 in Northern Ireland
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Events during the year 1962 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
- 26 February – The Irish Republican Army officially calls off its Border Campaign.The United Irishman March 1962 p. 1.
- 1 April – Belfast Zoo (Bellevue Gardens) is transferred from Belfast Corporation's Transport Department to the Parks & Cemeteries Department to halt its further decline.{{cite book|first=J. M.|last=Maybin|title=Belfast Corporation Tramways, 1905–1954|location=Broxbourne|publisher=Light Rail Transit Association|year=1982|isbn=0-900433-83-3|page=81}}
- 31 May - The Northern Ireland general election again produces a large majority for the Ulster Unionist Party, winning 34 out of 51 seats, though the Nationalist Party gains two seats for a total of 9.
- 21 August – Former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower arrives in Belfast on a four-day visit to Ireland.
- Ulster Hospital for Women and Sick Children is relocated from Belfast to Dundonald and renamed the Ulster Hospital.
- Denis Barritt and Charles Carter's The Northern Ireland Problem: a study in group relations is published by Oxford University Press.
Arts and literature
- Belfast Festival at Queen's founded by student Michael Emmerson.
- Belfast Municipal Museum and Art Gallery renamed as the Ulster Museum and recognised as a national museum.Museum Act (Northern Ireland) 1961. A major extension, designed in Brutalist style by Francis Pym, is begun.
Sport
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Births
- 2 January – Niall Patterson, Antrim hurler.
- 22 January – Michael Alcorn, composer.
- 6 February – Tony Scullion, Derry GAA hurler and Gaelic footballer.
- 23 January – Letitia Gwynne, television presenter and journalist.
- 28 May – Andy White, singer-songwriter.
- 13 June – Colin Bateman, novelist and screenwriter.
- 16 June – Steve Aiken, Ulster Unionist leader.
- 3 July – Roy Beggs Jr, Ulster Unionist MLA.
- 6 July – Fearghal McKinney, television presenter and journalist.
- 19 July – Caitríona Ruane, Sinn Féin MLA and Minister for Education.
- 11 August – Paul McCrum, cricketer.
- 25 August – Vivian Campbell, rock guitarist.
- 28 October – Peter McDonald, poet and critic.
- 30 October – Colin Clarke, footballer and football manager.
- 7 December – Jeffrey Donaldson, Democratic Unionist Party MP for Lagan Valley.
- Full date unknown – Anna Burns, novelist.
Deaths
- Anne Acheson, sculptor (born 1882)