1939 in Ireland
See also: 1938 in Ireland, other events of 1939, 1940 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 11 – The INTO Congess in Galway calls on the government to abolish the ban on married women teachers.
- January 28 – William Butler Yeats, poet, playwright and senator, dies aged 73.
- February 12 – The Department of External Affairs announces that it recognises the government of General Franco.
- March 12 – An Taoiseach Eamon de Valera attends the coronation of Pope Pius XII in Rome.
- March 16 – Eamon de Valera is greeted by Benito Mussolini in Rome. A luncheon is held in honour of An Taoiseach.
- March 22 – Ireland's neutrality is discussed during a Dáil debate on defence estimates. The government is considering the implications of our export market to Britain if a neutral stand is taken.
- March 30 – The Treason Bill passes its fifth and final stage in Dáil Éireann.
- April 9 – The GAA votes to keep the name of President Douglas Hyde off its list of patrons. The situation arose when the President attended an international soccer game.
- April 17 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Lord Craigavon, dismisses Éire's position of neutrality as cowardly.
- April 19 – In a speech to Seanad Éireann An Taoiseach Eamon de Valera refers to the dropping of all references to the King and Great Britain from new Irish passports.
- May 4 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland announces that conscription will not be extended to Northern Ireland.
- May 18 – The Earl of Iveagh presents the Irish Government with his Dublin townhouse.
- June 2 – The Treason Act 1939 becomes law. A sentence of death may be passed on anyone convicted of levying war against the State.
- September 1 – A state of emergency is declared by the government.
- September 2 – An Taoiseach Eamon de Valera tells the Dáil that Ireland will remain neutral in the European War.
- September 3 – The Emergency Powers Act comes into force today as Britain and France declare war on Germany.
- September 13 – The Minister for Supplies, Sean Lemass, introduces petrol rationing.
- October 30 – More than two dozen air-raid sirens, acquired by the Corporation, are tested across Dublin City.
- December 23 – 1 million rounds of ammunition are stolen from the national arsenal at the Phoenix Park.
Sports
Births
- February 2 – Desmond O'Malley, former Fianna Fáil TD and founder of the Progressive Democrats.
- April 13 – Seamus Heaney, poet, writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- May 9 – Padraig Flynn, former Fianna Fáil TD, Cabinet Minister and European Commissioner.
- October 11 – Austin Currie, founder-member of the SDLP and former Fine Gael TD.
- December 8 – James Galway, flute player.
Deaths
- January 28 – William Butler Yeats, poet, dramatist, Senator and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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