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1964 in Northern Ireland
Events during the year
1964 in
Northern Ireland
.
Incumbents
Governor
-
The Lord Wakehurst
(until 1 December),
The Lord Erskine of Rerrick
(from 1 December)
Prime Minister
-
Terence O'Neill
Events
28 January - Families from
Springtown Camp
make a silent march through
Derry
to demand rehousing.
28 September - Following threats of direct action by
Ian Paisley
, the
Royal Ulster Constabulary
remove an
Irish tricolour
displayed in the office window of
Independent Republican
election candidate
Billy McMillen
in West Belfast. Several days of rioting ensue.
15 October -
1964 United Kingdom general election
.
New
bridge
over the
River Foyle
, linking
Lifford
and
Strabane
is built.
Arts and literature
17 April - The band
Them
, fronted by
Van Morrison
, play their first gig at his
rhythm and blues
Club Rado at the Maritime Hotel,
Belfast
.
Synagogue for
Belfast Hebrew Congregation
designed by Eugene Rosenberg of
Yorke, Rosenberg and Mardall
.
Extension to the
Ulster Museum
, Belfast, designed in
Brutalist
style by Francis Pym, completed.
Sport
Football
Irish League
:
Winners:
Glentoran
Irish Cup
:
Winners:
Derry City
2 - 0
Glentoran
Armagh City F.C.
founded as Milford Everton.
Olympics
Robin Dixon, 3rd Baron Glentoran
wins the
Gold medal
for the two-man bobsleigh with
Tony Nash
at the
1964 Winter Olympics
at
Innsbruck
.
Births
18 January -
Richard Dunwoody
, jockey.
24 February -
Robert McLiam Wilson
, novelist.
26 March -
Martin Donnelly
,
motor racing
driver.
29 August -
Dara O'Hagan
,
Sinn Féin
MLA
and councillor.
15 September -
Alan Jones
, architect.
1 November -
Terry Magee
, boxer.
8 December -
Charles McCrum
, cricketer.
26 December -
Ian Wilson
,
composer
.
Full date unknown -
John Long
, painter.
Deaths
See also
1964 in Scotland
1964 in Wales
References