1960 in Ireland - Definition
See also:
1959 in Ireland
,
other events of 1961
,
1961 in Ireland
and the
list of 'years in Ireland'
.
Contents
1 Events
2 Arts and literature
3 Sports
4 Births
5 Deaths
Events
January 13
- The Broadcasting Authority Bill proposes to establish an authority to provide the new national television service.
January 16
- A 103-year old shipping service between Cork and Glasgow ends.
February 3
- Irish candidate F.H. Boland receives the support of the
United States
for the presidency of the General Assembley of the United Nations.
February 4
- Figures released today show that 118 million telephone calls were made in
1959
.
February 5
-
Mise Éire
is premiered in Dublin's Regal Rooms cinema.
February 17
- The Television Bill passes its final stage in
Seanad Éireann
.
May 27
- The last barge on the
Grand Canal
leaves
Dublin
carrying
Guinness
to
Limerick
. It is the end of 156-year-old service.
November 8
- Nine
Irish
soldiers serving with the
United Nations
are killed in the
Congo
.
November 22
- The nation mourns as the funerals take place of the eight soldiers killed in the
Congo
.
Arts and literature
Sports
Births
March 13
-
Adam Clayton
, bass player with
U2
.
May 10
-
Bono
, lead singer with
U2
.
Deaths
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