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1972 in Northern Ireland
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Contents
1
Events
2
Arts and literature
3
Sports
4
Births
4.1
January to June
4.2
July to December
4.3
Full date unknown
5
Deaths
5.1
Full date unknown
Events
January 22 -
Taoiseach
,
Jack Lynch
, and
Minister for Foreign Affairs
,
Patrick Hillery
, sign the
Treaty of Accession to the European Communities
.
January 30 -
Bloody Sunday
: 13 unarmed civilians are shot dead in
Derry
as
British soldiers
open fire on a banned
civil rights
march.
January 31 -
Taoiseach
Jack Lynch
announces a national day of mourning following the events in
Derry
the previous day.
February 1 - Rioting takes place in
Dublin
. The
British Embassy
is burned in Merrion Square.
February 9 - A day of disruption takes place in
Northern Ireland
as people take to the streets in protest.
February 10 - The
IRA
announces a ceasefire.
February 12 -
William Craig
launches the Ulster Vanguard Movement in Lisburn.
February 19 - The National Anti-EEC Committee organises a march along O'Connell Street.
February 26 - Crowds turn out to see
Pelé
and his club, Santos, play at
Dalymount Park
.
April 2 -
RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta
goes on the air.
April 17 - The government launches its
European Economic Community
referendum campaign.
May 5 -
RTC, Carlow
becomes the first
Regional Technical College
to install a
computer
- the computer is to be used for
business
and
engineering
courses and uses the
Fortran
and
RPG
languages and cost
£
10,000.
May 10 - In the referendum on Ireland's membership of the EEC the poll is almost five to one in favour.
June 13 -
An Garda Síochána
celebrates its 50th anniversary.
July 6 -
Dmitri Shostakovich
is presented with an honorary DMus degree at a ceremony in
Trinity College Dublin
.
July 12 - Over 2,000 refugees from
Northern Ireland
spend
the
marching season
south of the border.
July 21 -
Bloody Friday
: 9 people die and over 100 are injured in a series of
IRA
explosions in
Belfast
city centre.
July 31 -
Operation Motorman:
British troops invade no-go areas in
Belfast
,
Derry
and
Newry
.
August 20 - Commemorations are held at Béal na mBláth,
County Cork
, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of
Michael Collins
.
December 13 - President
Éamon de Valera
signs documents covering
Ireland
's entry into the EEC.
Arts and literature
William Trevor
's collection of stories
The Ballroom of Romance
is published.
Gilbert O'Sullivan
's song
Alone Again (Naturally)
hits the No 1 spot in the US singles chart.
Sports
Olympics
Mary Peters
becomes the first Irish woman to win a gold medal at the olympics
Births
January to June
15 January -
Mark Carroll
, runner.
17 January -
John Byrne
, cricketer.
21 January -
Derek McGrath
, soccer player.
27 January -
Keith Wood
, former International rugby player.
28 January -
Peter McDonald
, actor.
February -
Fergal Ryan
,
Cork
hurler.
10 April -
Ed Byrne
, comedian.
17 April -
Brian Morrisroe
, soccer player.
30 April -
Paul Stokes
, soccer player.
20 May -
Sharon Foley
, athlete.
31 May -
Karl Geary
, actor.
16 June -
Simon Coveney
,
Fine Gael
TD
representing
Cork South Central
and
MEP
.
24 June -
Brendan Courtney
, comedian and television presenter.
July to December
2 July -
Darren Shan
, author.
11 July -
Cormac Battle
, radio DJ.
4 August -
Joe Delaney
, snooker player.
6 August -
Jason O'Mara
, actor.
12 August -
Mark Kinsella
, soccer player and coach.
15 August -
Mikey Graham
, singer.
18 August -
Barry Egan
,
Cork
hurler.
4 September -
Willie Burke
, soccer player.
8 September -
Phil Laak
, professional poker player.
9 October -
John Carthy
, shot dead in controversial circumstances by An
Garda Síochána
after a twenty-five hour siege at his home (d.
2000
).
15 October -
Gary Murphy
, golfer.
1 December -
David Higgins
, golfer.
6 December -
Seán Sherlock
,
Labour Party (Ireland)
TD
for
Cork East
.
14 December -
Jason Barry
, actor.
15 December -
Stuart Townsend
, actor.
30 December -
Paul Keegan
, soccer player.
Full date unknown
Julia Bradbury
, television presenter.
John Carney
, film and television writer and director.
Andy Comerford
, former
Kilkenny
hurler, manager.
Arlene Hunt
, novelist.
Mark Landers
,
Cork
hurler.
Seánie McMahon
,
Clare
hurler.
Kevin Murray
,
Cork
hurler.
Joe Quaid
, former
Limerick
hurler.
Deaths
11 January -
Padraic Colum
, poet, novelist and dramatist (b.
1881
).
18 January -
Harry Colley
,
Fianna Fáil
TD
,
Seanad
member (b.
1891
).
22 February -
Eva McGown
, Official Hostess of
Fairbanks
and Honorary Hostess of
Alaska
(b.
1883
).
26 April -
Mark Deering
,
Fine Gael
TD
(b.
1900
).
22 May -
Cecil Day-Lewis
, poet and writer, British
Poet Laureate
from 1967 to 1972, (b.
1904
).
28 May -
Edward, Duke of Windsor
, former King of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(b. 1894).
31 May -
Alexander McCabe
,
Sinn Féin
MP
, member of
1st Dáil
,
Cumann na nGaedhael
TD
(b.
1886
).
19 June - John Blowick, co-founder St Columban's Foreign Mission Society.
1 September -
Patricia Lynch
, children's writer (b.
1898
).
29 September -
Kathleen Clarke
, widow of
Tom Clarke
,
Sinn Féin
and later
Fianna Fáil
TD
,
Seanad
member, first female
Lord Mayor of Dublin
(b.
1878
).
10 November -
Charles Cuffe
, cricketer (b.
1914
).
Full date unknown
Wattie Dunphy
,
Kilkenny
hurler (b. c1895).
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