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1907 in Ireland, the Glossary

Index 1907 in Ireland

Events in the year 1907 in Ireland.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 100 relations: Abbey Theatre, Agnes Mary Clerke, Alexander John Arbuthnot, Alexandra of Denmark, Amhrán na bhFiann, Arctic Archipelago, Augustine Birrell, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Áine Ní Cheanainn, Belfast, Belfast City Hall, Bill Loughery, Chamber Music (poetry collection), Christian socialism, Cliftonville F.C., Colville Deverell, Command paper, Connolly station, County Cork, Dan O'Keeffe, Daniel John O'Donoghue, Denis Kearney, Desmond Clarke (writer), Dublin, Dublin Castle, Eaton's, Edel Quinn, Edward VII, Elizabeth Bowen, Fenian, Fianna Fáil, Francis O'Neill, Gaelic football, Galway, George Charlemont, Glasgow, H. Montgomery Hyde, Helen Megaw, Henry Tyrell-Smith, History Ireland, Howth, Irish Council Bill, Irish Crown Jewels, Irish Cup, Irish International Exhibition, Irish Parliamentary Party, J. G. Devlin, James Brenan, James Joyce, Janet McNeill, ... Expand index (50 more) »

  2. 1900s in Ireland
  3. 1907 by country
  4. 1907 in Europe
  5. 1907 in the United Kingdom

Abbey Theatre

The Abbey Theatre (Amharclann na Mainistreach), also known as the National Theatre of Ireland (Amharclann Náisiúnta na hÉireann), in Dublin, Ireland, is one of the country's leading cultural institutions.

See 1907 in Ireland and Abbey Theatre

Agnes Mary Clerke

Agnes Mary Clerke (10 February 1842 – 20 January 1907) was an Irish astronomer and writer, mainly in the field of astronomy.

See 1907 in Ireland and Agnes Mary Clerke

Alexander John Arbuthnot

Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot (11 October 1822 – 10 June 1907) was a British official and writer.

See 1907 in Ireland and Alexander John Arbuthnot

Alexandra of Denmark

Alexandra of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, from 22 January 1901 to 6 May 1910 as the wife of Edward VII.

See 1907 in Ireland and Alexandra of Denmark

Amhrán na bhFiann

"italic", called "The Soldier's Song" in English, is the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland, and often regarded by Irish nationalists as the anthem for the island of Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Amhrán na bhFiann

Arctic Archipelago

The Arctic Archipelago, also known as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, is an archipelago lying to the north of the Canadian continental mainland, excluding Greenland (an autonomous territory of Denmark) and Iceland (an independent country).

See 1907 in Ireland and Arctic Archipelago

Augustine Birrell

Augustine Birrell KC (19 January 1850 – 20 November 1933) was a British Liberal Party politician, who was Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1907 to 1916.

See 1907 in Ireland and Augustine Birrell

Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Augustus Saint-Gaudens (March 1, 1848 – August 3, 1907) was an Irish and American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation who embodied the ideals of the American Renaissance.

See 1907 in Ireland and Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Áine Ní Cheanainn

Áine Ní Cheanainn (1907–1999) was headmistress and co-founder of Cumann Scannán na nÓg.

See 1907 in Ireland and Áine Ní Cheanainn

Belfast

Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.

See 1907 in Ireland and Belfast

Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall (Halla na Cathrach Bhéal Feirste; Ulster-Scots: Bilfawst Citie Haw) is the civic building of Belfast City Council located in Donegall Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Belfast City Hall

Bill Loughery

William Gordon Ridley Loughery (1 November 1907 – 1 August 1977) was an Irish academic and cricketer.

See 1907 in Ireland and Bill Loughery

Chamber Music (poetry collection)

Chamber Music is a collection of poems by James Joyce, published by Elkin Mathews in London in May 1907.

See 1907 in Ireland and Chamber Music (poetry collection)

Christian socialism is a religious and political philosophy that blends Christianity and socialism, endorsing socialist economics on the basis of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus.

See 1907 in Ireland and Christian socialism

Cliftonville F.C.

Cliftonville Football & Athletic Club is a semi-professional association football club playing in the NIFL Premiership – the top division of the Northern Ireland Football League.

See 1907 in Ireland and Cliftonville F.C.

Colville Deverell

Sir Colville Montgomery Deverell (21 February 1907 in Dublin, Ireland – 18 December 1995 in Wokingham, Berkshire, England) was an Irish cricketer and colonial administrator.

See 1907 in Ireland and Colville Deverell

Command paper

A command paper is an official document in the United Kingdom which is issued by His Majesty's Government (HMG) and presented to Parliament.

See 1907 in Ireland and Command paper

Connolly station

Connolly station (Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile) or Dublin Connolly is one of the busiest railway stations in Dublin and Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network.

See 1907 in Ireland and Connolly station

County Cork

County Cork (Contae Chorcaí) is the largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. Its largest market towns are Mallow, Macroom, Midleton, and Skibbereen., the county had a population of 584,156, making it the third-most populous county in Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and County Cork

Dan O'Keeffe

Daniel Joseph O'Keeffe (2 June 1907 – 2 June 1967), known as "Danno", was an Irish Gaelic footballer, regarded by some as the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the sport.

See 1907 in Ireland and Dan O'Keeffe

Daniel John O'Donoghue

Daniel John O'Donoghue (August 1, 1844 – January 16, 1907) was a printer, labour leader and political figure in Ontario.

See 1907 in Ireland and Daniel John O'Donoghue

Denis Kearney

Denis Kearney (1847–1907) was a California labor leader from Ireland who was active in the late 19th century and was known for his anti-Chinese activism.

See 1907 in Ireland and Denis Kearney

Desmond Clarke (writer)

Desmond Clarke (1907 – 25 May 1979) was an Irish librarian, writer and former president of the Library Association of Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Desmond Clarke (writer)

Dublin

Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Dublin

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle (Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction.

See 1907 in Ireland and Dublin Castle

Eaton's

The T. Eaton Company Limited, later known as Eaton's and then Eaton, was a Canadian department store chain that was once the largest in the country.

See 1907 in Ireland and Eaton's

Edel Quinn

Edel Mary Quinn, (14 September 1907 – 12 May 1944) known as Edel Quinn was an Irish-born Roman Catholic lay-missionary and Envoy of the Legion of Mary to East Africa.

See 1907 in Ireland and Edel Quinn

Edward VII

Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.

See 1907 in Ireland and Edward VII

Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen CBE (7 June 1899 – 22 February 1973) was an Irish-British novelist and short story writer notable for her books about the "big house" of Irish landed Protestants as well as her fiction about life in wartime London.

See 1907 in Ireland and Elizabeth Bowen

Fenian

The word Fenian served as an umbrella term for the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) and their affiliate in the United States, the Fenian Brotherhood.

See 1907 in Ireland and Fenian

Fianna Fáil

Fianna Fáil (meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (Fianna Fáil – An Páirtí Poblachtánach), is a political party in Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Fianna Fáil

Francis O'Neill

Francis O'Neill (Proinsias Ó Néill; August 28, 1848 – January 26, 1936) was an Irish-born American police officer and collector of Irish traditional music.

See 1907 in Ireland and Francis O'Neill

Gaelic football (Peil Ghaelach; short name Peil), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or football, is an Irish team sport.

See 1907 in Ireland and Gaelic football

Galway

Galway (Gaillimh) is a city in (and the county town of) County Galway.

See 1907 in Ireland and Galway

George Charlemont

George Charlemont (16 September 1873 – 13 August 1907) was an Irish Gaelic footballer.

See 1907 in Ireland and George Charlemont

Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Glasgow

H. Montgomery Hyde

Harford Montgomery Hyde (14 August 190710 August 1989), born in Belfast, Ireland, was a barrister, politician (Ulster Unionist MP for Belfast North), prolific author and biographer.

See 1907 in Ireland and H. Montgomery Hyde

Helen Megaw

Helen Dick Megaw (1 June 1907 – 26 February 2002) was an Irish crystallographer who was a pioneer in X-ray crystallography.

See 1907 in Ireland and Helen Megaw

Henry Tyrell-Smith

Henry George Tyrell-Smith (1907–1982) was an Irish motorcycle road racer.

See 1907 in Ireland and Henry Tyrell-Smith

History Ireland

History Ireland is a magazine with a focus on the history of Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and History Ireland

Howth

Howth (Hǫfuð) is an affluent peninsular village and outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Howth

Irish Council Bill

The Irish Council Bill (or Irish Councils Bill; long title A Bill to provide for the Establishment and functions of an Administrative Council in Ireland and for other purposes connected therewith) was a bill introduced and withdrawn from the UK Parliament in 1907 by the Campbell-Bannerman administration.

See 1907 in Ireland and Irish Council Bill

Irish Crown Jewels

The Jewels of the Order of St Patrick, commonly called the Irish Crown Jewels, were the heavily jewelled badge and star created in 1831 for the Grand Master of the Order of St Patrick, an order of knighthood established in 1783 by George III to be an Irish equivalent of the English Order of the Garter and the Scottish Order of the Thistle.

See 1907 in Ireland and Irish Crown Jewels

Irish Cup

The Irish Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly referred to as the Irish Cup (currently known as the Clearer Water Irish Cup for sponsorship purposes) is the primary football knock-out cup competition in Northern Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Irish Cup

Irish International Exhibition

The Irish International Exhibition (sometimes Dublin International) was a world's fair held in Dublin in 1907, when all of Ireland was still part of the United Kingdom.

See 1907 in Ireland and Irish International Exhibition

Irish Parliamentary Party

The Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP; commonly called the Irish Party or the Home Rule Party) was formed in 1874 by Isaac Butt, the leader of the Nationalist Party, replacing the Home Rule League, as official parliamentary party for Irish nationalist Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons at Westminster within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland up until 1918.

See 1907 in Ireland and Irish Parliamentary Party

J. G. Devlin

James Gerard Devlin (8 October 1907 – 17 October 1991) was a Northern Irish actor who made his stage debut in 1931, and had long association with the Ulster Group Theatre.

See 1907 in Ireland and J. G. Devlin

James Brenan

James Brenan (1837 – 7 August 1907) was an Irish artist.

See 1907 in Ireland and James Brenan

James Joyce

James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet and literary critic.

See 1907 in Ireland and James Joyce

Janet McNeill

Janet McNeill (14 September 1907 – October 1994) was a prolific Irish novelist and playwright.

See 1907 in Ireland and Janet McNeill

Jimmy McLarnin

James Archibald McLarnin (19 December 1907 – 28 October 2004) was an Irish professional boxer who became a two-time welterweight world champion and an International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee.

See 1907 in Ireland and Jimmy McLarnin

John David Gwynn

John David Gwynn (13 July 1907 – 21 November 1998) was a civil engineer with a special interest in renewable energy generation.

See 1907 in Ireland and John David Gwynn

John Galvin (Irish politician)

John Galvin (15 May 1907 – 11 October 1963) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

See 1907 in Ireland and John Galvin (Irish politician)

John Hewitt (poet)

John Harold Hewitt (28 October 1907 – 22 June 1987) was perhaps the most significant Belfast poet to emerge before the 1960s generation of Northern Irish poets that included Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon and Michael Longley.

See 1907 in Ireland and John Hewitt (poet)

John Horgan (Australian politician)

John William Horgan (15 July 1834 – 8 July 1907) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council in 1888–89.

See 1907 in Ireland and John Horgan (Australian politician)

John Kells Ingram

John Kells Ingram (7 July 1823 – 1 May 1907) was an Irish mathematician, economist and poet who started his career as a mathematician.

See 1907 in Ireland and John Kells Ingram

John Millington Synge

Edmund John Millington Synge (16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909) was an Irish playwright, poet, writer, collector of folklore, and a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival.

See 1907 in Ireland and John Millington Synge

John O'Leary (Fenian)

John O'Leary (23 July 1830 – 16 March 1907Alan O'Day, O'Leary, John (1830–1907), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, May 2006) was an Irish separatist and a leading Fenian.

See 1907 in Ireland and John O'Leary (Fenian)

Kerry GAA

The Kerry County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), or Kerry GAA, is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Kerry GAA

Laity

In religious organizations, the laity consists of all members who are not part of the clergy, usually including any non-ordained members of religious orders, e.g. a nun or a lay brother.

See 1907 in Ireland and Laity

Leopold McClintock

Sir Francis Leopold McClintock (8 July 1819 – 17 November 1907) was an Irish explorer in the British Royal Navy, known for his discoveries in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

See 1907 in Ireland and Leopold McClintock

Linfield F.C.

Linfield Football Club is a Northern Irish professional football club, based in south Belfast, which plays in the NIFL Premiership – the highest level of the Northern Ireland Football League.

See 1907 in Ireland and Linfield F.C.

Liverpool

Liverpool is a cathedral, port city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.

See 1907 in Ireland and Liverpool

Lord Kelvin

William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, (26 June 182417 December 1907) was a British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer born in Belfast.

See 1907 in Ireland and Lord Kelvin

Mansion House, Dublin

The Mansion House (Teach an Ard-Mhéara) is a house on Dawson Street, Dublin, which has been the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin since 1715, and was also the meeting place of the Dáil Éireann from 1919 until 1922.

See 1907 in Ireland and Mansion House, Dublin

Margot Ruddock

Marguerite "Margot" Ruddock (1907–1951), who used the stage name Margot Collis, was an English actress, poet and singer.

See 1907 in Ireland and Margot Ruddock

Mathematical physics

Mathematical physics refers to the development of mathematical methods for application to problems in physics.

See 1907 in Ireland and Mathematical physics

Maura Laverty

Maura Laverty (15 May 1907 – 28 July 1966) was an Irish novelist, playwright, journalist, broadcaster and cookery expert known for her work on the Irish television drama serial, Tolka Row.

See 1907 in Ireland and Maura Laverty

May Hezlet

Mary Elizabeth Linzee "May" Hezlet (29 April 1882 – 27 December 1978) was a British amateur golfer and sports writer.

See 1907 in Ireland and May Hezlet

Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.

See 1907 in Ireland and Member of parliament

The Northern Ireland Football League (abbreviated to NIFL), also known as the Irish League, is the national football league of Northern Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Northern Ireland Football League

Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

See 1907 in Ireland and Ontario

Outline of physical science

Physical science is a branch of natural science that studies non-living systems, in contrast to life science.

See 1907 in Ireland and Outline of physical science

Owen Hall

Owen Hall (10 April 1853 – 9 April 1907) was the principal pen name of the Irish-born theatre writer, racing correspondent, theatre critic and solicitor, James Davis, when writing for the stage.

See 1907 in Ireland and Owen Hall

Padraic Colum

Padraic Colum (8 December 1881 – 11 January 1972) was an Irish poet, novelist, dramatist, biographer, playwright, children's author and collector of folklore.

See 1907 in Ireland and Padraic Colum

Patrick Heeney

Patrick Heeney (19 October 1881 – 13 June 1911), sometimes spelt Heaney, was an Irish composer whose most famous work is the music to the Irish national anthem "".

See 1907 in Ireland and Patrick Heeney

Paul O'Dwyer

Peter Paul O'Dwyer (June 29, 1907 – June 23, 1998) was an Irish-born American politician and civil rights lawyer who served as President of the New York City Council during 1974–1977.

See 1907 in Ireland and Paul O'Dwyer

Peadar Kearney

Peadar Kearney (Peadar Ó Cearnaigh; 12 December 1883 – 24 November 1942) was an Irish republican and composer of numerous rebel songs.

See 1907 in Ireland and Peadar Kearney

Robert Cain (brewer)

Robert Cain (1826–1907) stands as a notable figure in the brewing industry, particularly renowned for his role in establishing Robert Cain and Sons, a prominent brewery located in Liverpool, England.

See 1907 in Ireland and Robert Cain (brewer)

Robert Malachy Burke

Robert Malachy Burke (1 March 1907 – 20 September 1998) was a Christian socialist, philanthropist and politician.

See 1907 in Ireland and Robert Malachy Burke

Royal County Down Golf Club

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See 1907 in Ireland and Royal County Down Golf Club

Royal Dublin Society

The Royal Dublin Society (RDS) (url-status) is an Irish philanthropic organisation and members club which was founded as the 'Dublin Society' on 25 June 1731 with the aim to see Ireland thrive culturally and economically.

See 1907 in Ireland and Royal Dublin Society

Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service.

See 1907 in Ireland and Royal Navy

Seamus Murphy

Séamus Murphy (15 July 1907 – 2 October 1975) was an Irish sculptor and stone carver, best known for designing the Church of the Annunciation, Blackpool, Cork.

See 1907 in Ireland and Seamus Murphy

Shelbourne F.C.

Shelbourne Football Club (Cumann Peile Shíol Bhroin) is an Irish professional football club based in Drumcondra, Dublin, currently playing in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

See 1907 in Ireland and Shelbourne F.C.

Sinn Féin

Sinn Féin is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Sinn Féin

Teachta Dála

A Teachta Dála (plural Teachtaí Dála), abbreviated as TD (plural TDanna in Irish, TDs in English), is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament).

See 1907 in Ireland and Teachta Dála

The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

See 1907 in Ireland and The Guardian

The Playboy of the Western World

The Playboy of the Western World is a three-act play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge, first performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, on 26 January 1907.

See 1907 in Ireland and The Playboy of the Western World

The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

See 1907 in Ireland and The Times

The Women's Amateur Championship

The Women's Amateur Championship, previously known as the Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship, was founded in 1893 by the Ladies' Golf Union.

See 1907 in Ireland and The Women's Amateur Championship

Theodore William Moody

Theodore William Moody (26 November 1907 – 11 February 1984) was a historian from Belfast, Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Theodore William Moody

Timothy Eaton

Timothy Eaton (March 1834 – 31 January 1907) was an Irish businessman who founded the Eaton's department store, one of the most important retail businesses in Canada's history.

See 1907 in Ireland and Timothy Eaton

Tom Clarke (Irish republican)

Thomas James Clarke (Tomás Séamus Ó Cléirigh; 11 March 1858 – 3 May 1916) was an Irish republican and a leader of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.

See 1907 in Ireland and Tom Clarke (Irish republican)

Ulster Unionist Party

The Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland.

See 1907 in Ireland and Ulster Unionist Party

W. B. Yeats

William Butler Yeats (13 June 186528 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist and writer, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature.

See 1907 in Ireland and W. B. Yeats

Western Australian Legislative Council

The Western Australian Legislative Council is the upper house of the Parliament of Western Australia, a state of Australia.

See 1907 in Ireland and Western Australian Legislative Council

William Howard Russell

Sir William Howard Russell, (28 March 182710 February 1907) was an Irish reporter with The Times, and is considered to have been one of the first modern war correspondents.

See 1907 in Ireland and William Howard Russell

1922 in Scotland

Events from the year 1922 in Scotland.

See 1907 in Ireland and 1922 in Scotland

1922 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1922 to Wales and its people.

See 1907 in Ireland and 1922 in Wales

See also

1900s in Ireland

1907 by country

1907 in Europe

1907 in the United Kingdom

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_in_Ireland

, Jimmy McLarnin, John David Gwynn, John Galvin (Irish politician), John Hewitt (poet), John Horgan (Australian politician), John Kells Ingram, John Millington Synge, John O'Leary (Fenian), Kerry GAA, Laity, Leopold McClintock, Linfield F.C., Liverpool, Lord Kelvin, Mansion House, Dublin, Margot Ruddock, Mathematical physics, Maura Laverty, May Hezlet, Member of parliament, Northern Ireland Football League, Ontario, Outline of physical science, Owen Hall, Padraic Colum, Patrick Heeney, Paul O'Dwyer, Peadar Kearney, Robert Cain (brewer), Robert Malachy Burke, Royal County Down Golf Club, Royal Dublin Society, Royal Navy, Seamus Murphy, Shelbourne F.C., Sinn Féin, Teachta Dála, The Guardian, The Playboy of the Western World, The Times, The Women's Amateur Championship, Theodore William Moody, Timothy Eaton, Tom Clarke (Irish republican), Ulster Unionist Party, W. B. Yeats, Western Australian Legislative Council, William Howard Russell, 1922 in Scotland, 1922 in Wales.