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*10 January – ] and ] celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. *10 January – ] and ] celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary.
*11 January – ] splits into '']'' and '']'' wings over a disagreement on ]. *11 January – ] splits into '']'' and '']'' wings over a disagreement on ].
* 1 March – The national song contest was held.
* 21 March – Ireland won the ] for the first time.
* 29 March – ] ] station ] begins broadcasting. * 29 March – ] ] station ] begins broadcasting.


===April – June=== ===April – June===
*3 April – ] Richard Fallon (Republic of Ireland policeman) murdered on duty in Dublin. First policeman killed in the South during the troubles. *3 April – ] Richard Fallon (Republic of Ireland policeman) murdered on duty in Dublin, the first policeman killed in the South during the troubles.
* 16 April – Rev. ] wins a ] to the ]. * 16 April – Rev. ] wins a ] to the ].
*21 April – The ] is founded in ]. *21 April – The ] is founded in ].
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*3 October – United States ] ] arrives in Ireland. He is greeted by ] ]. In ] an anti-] protest takes place. *3 October – United States ] ] arrives in Ireland. He is greeted by ] ]. In ] an anti-] protest takes place.
*4 October – ] visits relatives and her ancestral home in ]. Another protest takes place outside the U.S. Embassy in ]. *4 October – ] visits relatives and her ancestral home in ]. Another protest takes place outside the U.S. Embassy in ].
*13 October – ], ], and ], survivors of the aborted ] spaceflight to the moon, landed safely at ] with wives Marilyn Lovell and Patt Haise.<ref> Irish Photo Archive, 1970-10-13.</ref> *13 October – ], ], and ], survivors of the aborted ] spaceflight to the moon, land safely at ] with wives Marilyn Lovell and Patt Haise.<ref> Irish Photo Archive, 1970-10-13.</ref>
*23 October – ], James Kelly, Albert Luykx and John Kelly are acquitted in the Arms Conspiracy Trial. *23 October – ], James Kelly, Albert Luykx and John Kelly are acquitted in the Arms Conspiracy Trial.
*26 October – ] ], questioned on his return from the United States, says that there will be no change in fundamental ] policy regarding ]. *26 October – ] ], questioned on his return from the United States, says that there will be no change in fundamental ] policy regarding ].
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==Arts and literature== ==Arts and literature==
* 1 March – The national song contest is held.
* 21 March – "]" sung by ] (music and text by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith) wins the ] for Ireland for the first time. * 21 March – "]" sung by ] (music and text by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith) wins the ] for Ireland for the first time.
* 9 November – '']'', ]'s movie, filmed largely in Ireland, is released. * 9 November – '']'', ]'s movie, filmed largely in Ireland, is released.

Revision as of 19:10, 27 January 2016

List of events

1970
in
Ireland

Centuries:
Decades:
See also:1970 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1970
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1970 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January – March

April – June

July – September

October – December

Unknown dates

Arts and literature

Sport

Horse racing

Football

Winners: Waterford
Winners: Bohemians 0–0, 0–0, 2–1 Sligo Rovers

Gaelic Athletic Association

Winners: Kerry 2–19 v 0–18 Meath (played at Croke Park, Dublin)
Winners: Cork 6–21 v 5–10 Wexford (played at Croke Park, Dublin)
(This was the first 80 minute All-Ireland Hurling Final)

Births

January to June

July to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

January to June

July to December

References

  1. American Astronauts visit Dublin Irish Photo Archive, 1970-10-13.
  2. "Lyrics to Clannad". LyricsFreak. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
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