1949 in Ireland
See also: 1948 in Ireland, other events of 1949, 1950 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- March 22 – The Irish Government leases a residence in the Phoenix Park to the US government for a period of 99 years. It will b te residence of the American Minister.
- April 17 – At midnight the 26 counties of Éire officially leave the British Commonwealth. A 21-gun salute on O'Connell Bridge, Dublin, ushers in the birth of the Republic of Ireland.
- April 29 – Major de Courcy Wheeler, the man who accepted the surrender of Pádraig Pearse in 1916, presents President Ó Ceallaigh with Pearse's revolver at a special function at Áras an Uachtaráin.
- May 3 – The British Government guarantees the position of Northern Ireland as part of the United Kingdom as long as a majority of its citizens want it to be. The government also recognises the existence of the Republic of Ireland.
- May 10 – The Oireachtas motion calls a "Protest Against Partition" because of the Ireland Act provisions.
- May 13 – John A. Costello, Eamon de Valera, William Norton and Seán MacBride share a platform to protest the British government's attitude to the constitutional status of Northern Ireland.
- May 25 – Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh receive the freedom of Belfast during a visit to the city.
- June 26 – 80,000 people gather in Croke Park to affirm the pledge as members of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Society.
- July 9 The last tram runs from Nelson Pillar to Blackrock and will be the last tram run until the Luas.
- July 12 – Dr. Douglas Hyde, first President of Ireland and founder of the Gaelic League, dies in Dublin aged 89.
- August 24 – Tánaiste William Norton tells the European Consultative Assembley in Strasbourg that Ireland would not agree to a customs union of western European states.
- November 8 – Street names in any language other than English are prohibited by an Amendement to a Bill passed in the Senate of Northern Ireland.
- November 20 – Students and professional staff celebrate the centenary of University College Galway.
Arts and literature
Sports
Births
- June 18 – Pat Rabbitte, current leader of the Labour Party.
- August 20 – Phil Lynott, singer and songwriter.
Deaths
- July 12 – Douglas Hyde, first President of Ireland and Gaeilic scholar.
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