1952 in Ireland

List of events in Ireland in 1952

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See also:1952 in Northern Ireland
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Events from the year 1952 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 10 January – An Aer Lingus Douglas DC-3 aircraft on a London–Dublin flight crashed in Wales due to vertical draft in the mountains of Snowdonia, killing twenty passengers and the three crew. It was the airline's first fatal crash in its fifteen-year history.[1][2]
  • 30 April – The Adoption Bill made provision for the adoption of orphans and children aged between six months and seven years born outside wedlock.
  • 11 May – In Washington, D.C., the House Foreign affairs Committee explained that Ireland's exclusion from Marshall Aid was due to its wartime neutrality.
  • 30 May – The Minister for Education, Seán Moylan, announced longer summer holidays for national school children.
  • 10 June – In the 1952 presidential election, Ireland's third president, Seán T. O'Kelly, was re-elected unopposed for a second term. He was inaugurated on June 25.[3]
  • 24 November – The Minister for Defence, Oscar Traynor, presented framed copies of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic to three printers who had been involved in the production of the original work.
  • 29 December – Éamon de Valera arrived back in Dublin after spending four months at an eye clinic in Utrecht in the Netherlands.

Arts and literature

Sport

Association football

League of Ireland
Winners: St Patrick's Athletic
FAI Cup
Winners: Dundalk 1–1, 3–0 Cork Athletic.

Golf

  • Irish Open – no tournament held.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. ^ Yates, A. H. (2 January 1953). "Airflow over Mountains". Flight. 63 (2293): 2–3. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  2. ^ White, Kevin (26 January 2012). "60th anniversary of Aer Lingus disaster". Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  3. ^ Took, Christopher; Donnelly, Seán. "Presidential Election 25 June 1952". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  4. ^ Ó Muirí, Pól (14 January 2012). "Art in the form of Artefact". The Irish Times. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
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