1905 in Ireland

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Events in the year 1905 in Ireland.

EventsEdit

  • 9 January – The Lillebonne, the largest vessel ever constructed in Dublin, was successfully launched in the North Wall Yard.
  • 16 February – Explosions caused by petrol fumes after refuelling on board the newly commissioned submarine Template:HMS killed six of the eleven crew at the Royal Navy's base in Haulbowline.
  • 6 March – The obligation of the Post Office towards letters addressed in Irish was raised in the British House of Commons. The debate arose because the General Post Office in Dublin returned parcels addressed in Irish by the Gaelic League.
  • 29 May – Statistics in 1904 showed that nearly 37,000 people emigrated. Since 1851, almost four million people have left the island.
  • 7 July – The Drunkenness (Ireland) Bill was debated in the British House of Commons. Irish Members of Parliament criticised the bill on the grounds that it was offensive.
  • 28 November – The Sinn Féin party was founded.
  • Church House was built in Belfast, home to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Arts and literatureEdit

SportEdit

Association footballEdit

Gaelic GamesEdit

  • The All-Ireland Champions were Kilkenny (hurling) and Kildare (football)

BirthsEdit

DeathsEdit

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