1980 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1980 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

= January =

  • January – Jorge Bergoglio, the future Pope Francis, arrived in Ireland for three months to learn English at Milltown College in Milltown, Dublin.[http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/the-year-pope-francis-came-to-live-in-dublin-29163804.html The year Pope Francis came to live in Dublin] Irish Independent, 2013-03-30.
  • 9 January – Taoiseach Charles Haughey addressed the nation on television on the matter of worsening public finances.
  • 31 January – A new £20 note was introduced bearing an image of the poet W. B. Yeats.

= February =

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  • 17 February – The eighth century Derrynaflan Hoard, including the Derrynaflan Chalice, was discovered in a bog in Lurgoe, County Tipperary.[https://traffickingculture.org/encyclopedia/case-studies/derrynaflan-hoard/ Derrynaflan Hoard] Trafficking Culture, 2013-08-14.

= March =

  • 24 March – The first dedicated bus lane in Dublin was opened by the CIÉ bus company on Parliament Street. The 250 metre contraflow lane allowed buses and emergency service vehicles to travel in the opposite direction to other traffic.[https://www.rte.ie/archives/2015/0325/689562-dublins-first-bus-lane/ Bus Only Lane for Parliament Street] RTÉ, 1980-03-24.

= April =

= August =

  • 1 August – Eighteen people died in the Buttevant Rail Disaster.
  • 8 August – Ten people died in the Central Hotel fire in Bundoran, County Donegal.
  • 15 August – The first section of the Wicklow Way – from Marlay Park to Luggala – was opened by Jim Tunney TD, Minister of State for Education.{{cite web|title=The Wicklow Way|url=http://www.wicklowway.com|access-date=2012-02-27}}
  • August – Urney Chocolates factory in Tallaght, once the largest chocolate factory in Europe, closes.{{cite book |last=Nolan |first=Karen |title=Sweet Memories: The Story of Urney Chocolates |year=2010 |publisher= Blue Rook Press|location=Whitestown, Drinagh, Wexford |isbn=978-0-9566474-0-5}}

= September =

  • 1 September – China's first Ambassador to Ireland, Madame Gong Pusheng, arrived in Dublin.[https://www.rte.ie/archives/2015/0831/724693-1st-chinese-ambassador-to-ireland/ Madame Gong Pusheng Chinese Ambassador to Ireland] RTÉ News, 1980-09-01.

= October =

  • 6 October – Justice Mella Carroll was the first woman to reach the position of High Court Judge.
  • 27 October – Over 2,000 people took part in the first Dublin Marathon.

= November =

= December =

Arts and literature

  • 23 September – Field Day Theatre Company presented its first production, the première of Brian Friel's Translations at the Guildhall, Derry.
  • Eavan Boland's poetry In Her Own Image was published in the United Kingdom.{{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=https://archive.org/details/conciseoxfordchr00coxm}}
  • Dermot Bolger's poetry The Habit of Flesh was published.
  • Shaun Davey's orchestral suite for uilleann pipes The Brendan Voyage was composed.
  • Seamus Heaney's Selected Poems 1965–1975 was published in the UK.
  • Ron Hutchinson's The Irish Play was first performed, in London.
  • Thomas Kinsella's Poems 1956–1973 was published in the UK.
  • Paul Muldoon's poetry Why Brownlee Left was published in the UK.
  • Tom Paulin's The Strange Museum, including "Pot Burial" and "Where Art Is a Midwife", was published in the UK.{{cite book|editor=Crotty, Patrick|title=Modern Irish Poetry: An Anthology|location=Belfast|publisher=Blackstaff Press|year=1995|isbn=0-85640-561-2|url=https://archive.org/details/modernirishpoetr00crot}}
  • Bernard Farrell was awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature.{{cite news|first=Mary|last=O'Donnell|title=A scathing scourge of suburbia|newspaper=The Irish Times|date=1 February 1992}}
  • The Irish Film Board was established as a funding body.
  • W. A. McCutcheon's official survey The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland was published.

Sport

= Golf =

Births

;Full date unknown

:* Brian Geary, Limerick hurler.

:* Mark O'Riordan, Limerick hurler.

Deaths

;Full date unknown

:* Bill Delaney, Laois Gaelic footballer.

:* Jimmy McCambridge, association footballer (born 1905).

See also

References

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