Events from the year 1947 in Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
- 19 January to 15 March â an arctic cold snap with five major blizzards caused many deaths.
- 30 January â the internationally known labour leader Jim Larkin died in Dublin aged 72.
- 18 May â the 21st anniversary of the founding of the Fianna Fáil party was celebrated in the Capitol Theatre, Dublin.
- 7 July â the Aer Lingus airline began a direct service between Dublin and Amsterdam.
- 31 July â the Soviet Union blocked Ireland's entry into the United Nations.
- 11 August â the Enterprise Express train service commenced from Belfast to Dublin.
- 31 August â United States Congressman John F. Kennedy visited his sister Kathleen in Ireland during the Congressional summer recess. He visited again in 1955 and 1963.
- 14 September â the All-Ireland Football Final was played in the Polo Grounds in New York. Cavan were victorious over Kerry.
- 3 November â a 60-day transport strike ended in Dublin. Trams and buses returned to normal service.
- ;Undated
* The Customs Free Airport Act established Shannon as the world's first duty-free airport.
* The Poulaphouca Reservoir was completed.
* The Waterford Crystal glassmaking business was revived by Charles Bacik.
Arts and literature
Sport
Football
League of Ireland
Winners: Shelbourne
FAI Cup
Winners: Cork United 2âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ1 Bohemians.
Gaelic Games
- Cavan won historic All Ireland final in Polo Grounds, New York.
Golf
Swimming
Births
- 18 January â John O'Conor, pianist.
- 26 January â Red Morris, 4th Baron Killanin, film producer.
- 9 February â Eamon Duffy, religious historian.
- 1 March
- Brian Fitzgerald, Labour Party TD.
- Liz McManus, Labour Party TD for Wicklow.
- Kate Walsh, Progressive Democrats Senator (died 2007).
- 30 March
- Kevin Myers, journalist.
- Dick Roche, university lecturer, Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow, Cabinet Minister.
- 16 April â Eamonn Rogers, soccer player.
- 17 April â Linda Martin, singer.
- 24 April â Johnny McEvoy, singer.
- 27 April â Patrick Lynch, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Southwark.
- 18 May â John Bruton, Taoiseach, European Union Ambassador to the United States (died 2024).
- 22 May â Seán àNeachtain, Fianna Fáil Member of the European Parliament representing North-West.
- 8 July â Jonathan Kelly, folk rock singer-songwriter.
- 18 July â Dermot Healy, novelist and poet (died 2014).
- 20 July â Joe O'Toole, President of the Irish Trades Union Congress and Senator.
- 31 July â Olivia Mitchell, Fine Gael TD representing Dublin South (1997 â ).
- 1 August â Tommy Broughan, Labour Party TD for Dublin North-East.
- 3 August
- Sally Oldfield, singer.
- G. V. Wright, Fianna Fáil TD and member of Seanad ÃÂireann.
- 10 August â Dónal Lunny, musician.
- 21 August â Philip Lawrence, a London-based headmaster, stabbed to death outside the gates of his school when he went to help a pupil being attacked by a gang (died 1995).
- 25 August â Anne Harris, journalist.
- 2 September â Kevin Farrell, Bishop of Dallas, Texas.
- 7 September â Roger Bolton, trade unionist in UK (died 2006).
- 2 October â Damien Martin, Offaly hurler.
- 9 October â Frank Dunlop, public relations consultant, planning advisor, Fianna Fáil Government Press Secretary (1977âÂÂ1982).
- 26 October â Trevor Joyce, poet.
- 9 November
- Pat Carey, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin North-West and Minister of State.
- Frank Cummins, Kilkenny hurler.
- 25 November
- Seán Ardagh, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin South-Central (died 2016).
- Steve Heighway, soccer player.
- 1 December â Jimmy Dunne, soccer player.
- 4 December
- Moosajee Bhamjee, physician, Ireland's first Muslim Teachta Dála (1992âÂÂ1997), 27th Dáil.
- Terry Woods, folk musician.
- 5 December
- Tony Gregory, independent politician and TD for Dublin Central.
- Seán Quinn, businessman.
Undated
- Vincent Brown, sculptor.
- Noel Elliott, international rugby union player.
- Johnny Flaherty, Offaly hurler.
- Jimmy Gregg, former football player.
- ÃÂamonn Grimes, Limerick hurler.
- Pat Hegarty, Cork hurler.
- John Holloway, sociologist and philosopher.
- Dermot Somers, mountaineer, explorer, writer and broadcaster.
Deaths
- 2 January â Tom Ross, cricketer (born in 1872).
- 4 January â Derrick Hall, cricketer (born in 1892).
- 4 January â Forrest Reid, novelist and literary critic (born in 1875).
- 21 January â Charles A. Callis, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (born in 1865).
- 30 January â James Larkin, trade union leader, socialist and Labour Party TD (born in 1876).
- 3 March â Michael Egan, trade unionist, city councillor, and Cumann na nGaedheal TD (born in 1866).
- 9 April â Desmond FitzGerald, Sinn Féin MP, TD, cabinet minister and Seanad ÃÂireann member (born in 1888).
- 16 May â Augusta Crichton-Stuart, Marchioness of Bute (born in 1880).
- 18 June â John Henry Patterson, soldier, hunter and writer (born in 1867).
- 4 September â P. J. Moloney, chemist, member of 1st Dáil representing Tipperary South.
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