1977 in Ireland

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:YearInIrelandNav Events from the year 1977 in Ireland.

IncumbentsEdit

EventsEdit

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JanuaryEdit

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MarchEdit

MayEdit

  • 9 May – Ireland's first McDonald's restaurant opened on Grafton Street in Dublin.
  • 26 May – Five soldiers were killed in the Glen of Imaal military training area in County Wicklow when an 81mm mortar exploded during a training exercise.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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JuneEdit

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SeptemberEdit

  • 10 September – Irish horses were prevented from entering the United States because of an outbreak of venereal disease in Irish, British and French horses.<ref>Multiple sources:
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OctoberEdit

  • 3 October – Fire broke out during the early hours at Dunsink Observatory near Finglas in Dublin. The building was badly damaged, and computing and electronic equipment was destroyed. Photographic plates, slides, and other photographic material were lost, along with many library contents including historical journals, textbooks, reference materials, and catalogues. Rubble removed to the nearby municipal dump included valuable Apollo 11 moonrock fragments donated to Ireland by the American government.<ref>Multiple sources:
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NovemberEdit

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Arts and literatureEdit

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SportEdit

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Association footballEdit

Gaelic sportEdit

  • Dublin footballers beat Armagh in the highest ever scoring All-Ireland senior football final.

GolfEdit

BirthsEdit

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DeathsEdit

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See alsoEdit

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