Events in the year 1966 in Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
February
- 13 February â The Bishop of Clonfert, Thomas Ryan, protested against the content of The Late Late Show because an audience member, Eileen Fox, told host Gay Byrne that she wore no nightie on her wedding night. The episode was broadly referred to thereafter in Ireland as the Bishop and the Nightie scandal.
March
April
June
- 1 June â In the 1966 presidential election, the Fianna Fáil party candidate ÃÂamon de Valera was elected to a second term in office when he beat Fine Gael party candidate Tom O'Higgins by 10,500 votes, less than one percent of the ballot (0.97%). De Valera was inaugurated on June 25.
July
- July 25 â US congressman Richard Nixon visited Dublin in connection with the establishment of a petrochemical company near the Nitrigin ÃÂireann Teoranta fertiliser factory in Arklow, County Wicklow. He met the taoiseach, Seán Lemass and visited President de Valera at ÃÂras an Uachtaráin.
September
- 7 September â At a National Union of Journalists seminar, the new Minister for Education, Donogh O'Malley, announced plans for his revolutionary free secondary education scheme, along with a free school-transport scheme for rural children. These plans were implemented in September 1967.
- 21 September â Allied Irish Banks was founded by the amalgamation of the Munster and Leinster Bank, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and Royal Bank of Ireland.
October
- 21 October â An anti-apartheid demonstration took place outside the National Stadium during a visit by the South African Amateur Boxing Team.
November
- 8 November â Tributes were paid to Seán Lemass who announced his resignation as Taoiseach.
- 10 November â The new taoiseach, Jack Lynch, and his ministers received their seals of office from President de Valera at the president's residence, ÃÂras an Uachtaráin.
- 25 November â The body of the second President of Ireland, Seán T. O'Kelly, lay in state at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral.
December
- 1 December â Stillorgan Shopping Centre, the first shopping centre in Ireland, was opened by the recently retired taoiseach, Seán Lemass.
Undated
Arts and literature
Births
- 24 January â Jimeoin, comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter.
- 25 January â Donal MacIntyre, investigative journalist.
- 8 February â Seán McCarthy, Cork hurler.
- 14 February â Gary Halpin, international rugby union player (died 2021).
- 17 February â John Power, Kilkenny hurler.
- 12 April â Jim Duffy, historian and political commentator.
- 23 April â Jim Stynes, Australian rules football player (died 2012).
- 3 May â Ducksy Walsh, handball player (died 2016).
- 15 May â Orla Guerin, television journalist.
- 22 May â Colm àSnodaigh, singer and musician with KÃÂla, and writer.
- 9 June â Beverley Flynn, Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) for Mayo.
- 2 August â Grainne Leahy, Irish cricketer.
- 22 August â Alain Rolland, rugby player, international referee.
- 6 October â Niall Quinn, association footballer.
- 8 October â Mick Galwey, Gaelic footballer and rugby player.
- November â David Drumm, banker and convicted fraudster.
- 11 November â Alison Doody, actress.
- 21 November â Martin Hanamy, Offaly hurler.
- 30 November â Lenny Abrahamson, film director.
- 7 December â Leo Turley, Laois Gaelic footballer.
- 8 December â Sinéad O'Connor, singer-songwriter (died 2023).
- 10 December â Colm àMaonlaÃÂ, actor and musician.
- 12 December â Pat Shortt, actor.
- 16 December â Paul McGinley, golfer.
Full date unknown
* Rachel Joynt, sculptor.
* Liam Simpson, Kilkenny hurler.
Deaths
- 10 March â Frank O'Connor, short story writer and memoirist (born 1903).
- 26 March â Joseph McGrath, Sinn Féin party and later Cumann na nGaedheal party TD, racehorse owner and breeder (born 1888).
- 28 March â Patrick McCartan, Sinn Féin member of parliament (MP) and TD, member of the First Dáil, founder member of Clann na Poblachta (born 1878).
- 1 April â Brian O'Nolan, satirist and humourist (born 1911).
- 29 April â Tom Hales, Irish Republican Army volunteer, fought in Anglo-Irish War and Irish Civil War (born 1892).
- 23 May â Jacko Heaslip, cricketer (born 1899).
- 3 June â Fionán Lynch, Sinn Féin MP and TD, member of the First Dáil, cabinet minister, Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael party TD (born 1889).
- 7 June â James Hickey, Labour Party politician and Lord Mayor of Cork.
- 26 July â Maura Laverty, writer (born 1907).
- 12 August â Mike McTigue, boxer, light heavyweight champion of the world 1923âÂÂ1925 (born 1892).
- 23 November â Seán T. O'Kelly, founding member of Fianna Fáil, Cabinet minister and second President of Ireland (born 1882).
- 14 December â Paul Galligan, merchant, member of the First Dáil representing Cavan West (born 1888).
- 15 December â Conn Ward, Fianna Fáil politician (born 1890).
- 25 December â Thomas Harvey, cricketer and rugby player (born 1878).
- 27 December â Sim Walton, hurler (Tullaroan, Kilkenny) (born 1870).
- 31 December â Danny Ryan, hurler (Moycarkey-Borris, Kilkenny) (born 1880).
Full date unknown
* Diarmuid Murphy, writer, theatre and film producer (born 1895).
* Sydney Sparkes Orr, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania (born 1914).
See also
References