Events from the year 1951 in Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Association football
League of Ireland
Winners: Cork Athletic
FAI Cup
Winners: Transport 1âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ0 Shelbourne.
Boxing
GAA
Mayo successfully defended All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final by defeating Meath 2âÂÂ8 to 0âÂÂ9.
Golf
Births
- 4 January â Paddy Roche, soccer player.
- 25 January â M. J. Nolan, Fianna Fáil TD for CarlowâÂÂKilkenny and Senator.
- 27 January â Brian Downey, drummer.
- 4 February â Patrick Bergin, actor.
- 6 February â Margo, singer.
- 14 February â Alan Shatter, Fine Gael TD for Dublin South.
- 1 March â J. P. McManus, businessman and racehorse owner.
- 16 March â John Egan, Dublin GAA County Chairman (died 2007).
- 25 March â Gerard Murphy, Fine Gael TD representing Cork North-West.
- 4 April â Alan Hughes, cricketer.
- 24 April â Enda Kenny, leader of Fine Gael, TD for Mayo.
- 1 May â Michael McDowell, founding member of Progressive Democrats, TD, Cabinet Minister and Attorney-General.
- 10 May â Ger Canning, Gaelic Athletic Association hurling and football commentator.
- 21 May
- Adrian Hardiman, justice of the Supreme Court of Ireland (died 2016).
- Ray O'Brien, soccer player.
- 23 May â Viscount Slane, later The Marquess Conyngham, pop concert promoter.
- 26 May â Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, Fine Gael TD, councillor.
- 6 June â Frank Fahey, Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West.
- 10 June â Joe McKenna, Limerick hurler and manager.
- 12 June â NóirÃÂn NàRiain, singer, musician, writer and theologian.
- 27 June â Mary McAleese, eighth President of Ireland.
- July â Anne Colley, Progressive Democrats politician.
- August â Peter Mathews, TD representing Dublin South and economic commentator (died 2017).
- 30 August â Dana Rosemary Scallon, singer, Eurovision Song Contest winner and Member of the European Parliament.
- 1 September â Geraldine Kennedy, journalist, politician and first female editor of The Irish Times.
- 12 September â Bertie Ahern, Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil.
- 5 October â Bob Geldof, singer, songwriter and humanitarian.
- 18 December â Noel Treacy, Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East.
- 30 December â Gay Mitchell, TD representing Dublin South-Central, Member of the European Parliament for Dublin.
- ;Full date unknown
* John Aimers, educator and Chairman of the Monarchist League of Canada
* Yvonne Farrell, architect.
Deaths
- 9 January â John Aston, cricketer (born 1882).
- 17 January â Alexander Haslett, independent TD (born 1883).
- 18 January â Amy Carmichael, Christian missionary and writer (born 1867).
- 26 January â Thomas Houghton, Anglican clergyman and editor of the Gospel Magazine (born 1859).
- 18 March â Thomas Foran, trade union official, member of the Seanad from 1922 to 1948.
- 27 March â James Geoghegan, Fianna Fáil TD, Minister for Justice, Attorney General of Ireland and judge of the Supreme Court (born 1886).
- 29 March â Ambrose Upton Gledstanes Bury, politician in Alberta, Canada (born 1869).
- 10 April â Nora Barnacle, wife of author James Joyce (born 1884).
- 12 April â Henry De Vere Stacpoole, ship's doctor and author (born 1863).
- 19 May â Frederick Barton Maurice, soldier, military correspondent, writer and academic, founded the British Legion in 1920 (born 1871).
- 10 June â Justice George Gavan Duffy, barrister, Sinn Féin Member of Parliament and a signatory of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921 (born 1882).
- 21 June â Eugene O'Mahoney, museum curator and entomologist (born 1899).
- 24 July â Paddy Moore, soccer player (born 1909).
- 16 August â Gus Kelly, cricketer (born 1877).
- 17 August â Joseph Warwick Bigger, professor, member of the Dublin University constituency in the Seanad from 1944 to 1951.
- 25 August â John J. McGrath, Democratic U.S. Representative from California (born 1872).
- 27 November â George Meldon, cricketer (born 1885).
- ;Full date unknown
* Margot Ruddock, actress, poet and singer (born 1907).
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