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1941 in
Northern Ireland
.
Incumbents
Governor
-
The Duke of Abercorn
Prime Minister
-
J. M. Andrews
Events
21 February – First flight by a
Royal Air Force
flying boat
through the "
Donegal Corridor
",
neutral
Republic of Ireland
airspace
between its base in Northern Ireland and the
Atlantic Ocean
, a concession secretly agreed by
Éamon de Valera
.
[1]
15 April – The
Belfast blitz
: 1,000 people are killed in bombing raids on
Belfast
. 71
firemen
with 13
fire tenders
from
Dundalk
,
Drogheda
,
Dublin
, and
Dún Laoghaire
cross the Irish border to assist their Belfast colleagues.
May -
Broadcasting House, Belfast
opens.
5 May – Belfast suffers its third bombing raid during
World War II
. The Dublin government authorises its emergency services to assist again.
26 May – A special sitting of
Dáil Éireann
unanimously condemns the introduction of conscription in
Northern Ireland
.
27 May – Speaking in the
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
,
Prime Minister
Winston Churchill
rules out the introduction of conscription in the North.
Arts and literature
Robert Greacen
's poetry
The Bird
is published.
Louis MacNeice
's poetry
Plant and Phantom
is published.
[2]
W. R. Rodgers
's
Awake! And Other Poems
is published.
[2]
Sport
Football
Irish League
Winners:
Belfast Celtic
Irish Cup
Winners:
Belfast Celtic
1 - 0
Linfield
Births
13 May –
Miles Kington
, comic journalist (died
2008
).
30 May –
George Robinson
,
Democratic Unionist Party
MLA
.
8 June –
Robert Bradford
, footballer and politician (died
1981
).
10 June –
John MaGowan
, darts player.
24 June –
Gerard Clifford
, Auxiliary Bishop of Armagh (1991 - ).
6 July –
David Crystal
, linguist.
15 July –
Leslie Cree
,
Ulster Unionist Party
MLA
.
23 August –
Onora O'Neill, Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve
, philosopher and academic.
19 September –
Martin Harvey
, footballer (died
2019
).
2 October –
Michael Campbell
,
Roman Catholic Bishop of Lancaster
.
20 October –
Stewart Parker
, poet and playwright (died
1988
).
28 October –
John Hallam
, actor (died
2006
).
7 November –
Ian Cochrane
, novelist (died
2004
).
23 November –
Derek Mahon
, poet (died
2020
).
15 December –
Jim Wilson
,
Ulster Unionist Party
MLA
.
Deaths
10 January –
John Lavery
, artist (born
1856
).
13 March –
Finlay Jackson
, cricketer and rugby player (born
1901
).
19 February –
Hamilton Harty
,
conductor
and
composer
(born
1879
).
See also
1941 in Scotland
1941 in Wales
References
^
Guidera, Anita (19 April 2007).
"Plaques mark secret wartime air corridor in Donegal"
.
Irish Independent
. Retrieved
23 August
2012
.
^
a
b
Cox, Michael, ed. (2004).
The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature
. Oxford University Press.
ISBN
0-19-860634-6
.
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