1969 in Ireland


Events in the year 1969 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

March

  • 4 March – The Lichfield Report was issued. It proposed the creation of a "University of Limerick" which would be "orientated towards technological subjects".
  • 19 March – Ireland received its first loan from the World Bank.
  • 22 March – Civil rights demonstrations took place all over Northern Ireland.

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • 10 September – The British Army started to construct the first of the Northern Ireland 'Peacelines' on the Falls–Shankill divide in Belfast, marking the first of many 'Peacewall' constructions across the city.

October

December

  • 1 December – The Fianna Fáil party paid tribute to former taoiseach and party leader Seán Lemass as his forty-five years of public life came to an end.
  • 26 December – One of the winged statues at the base of the O'Connell Monument in Dublin was destroyed in the early hours of the morning by a time-bomb that had been placed behind it the previous day by the UVF. No injuries were reported.
  • 28 December – In the early hours of the morning, a car bomb exploded near the entrance to the Central Detective Bureau in Ship Street, near Dublin Castle. Nobody was injured.
  • 31 December – The half crown coin was permanently withdrawn from circulation.
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  • * The 1967 policy of free secondary education for all was fully implemented.
  • * The last permanent residents left the island of Inis Cathaigh in the Shannon Estuary in County Clare.
  • * The Irish Republican Army split into Official and Provisional wings.

Arts and literature

  • August – Andrew Boyd's historical work Holy War in Belfast was published in Tralee, going through six impressions in three years.
  • 5 October – Samuel Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. His wife Suzanne called it a "catastrophe".
  • December – Rock band Thin Lizzy was formed in Dublin.
  • Donagh MacDonagh's poems A Warning to Conquerors were published in Dublin.

Sports

Gaelic Football Finals: Kerry 0–10 Offaly 0–7
Hurling Finals: Kilkenny 2–15 Cork 2–9

Births

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Deaths