1927 in Northern Ireland

1927 in Northern Ireland

Events

*12 April - The Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 renames the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The change acknowledges that the Irish Free State is no longer part of the Kingdom.

Arts and literature

port

*18 April - Celtic Park in Belfast is opened. It is the first greyhound track in Ireland.

Football

*International::26 February Northern Ireland 0 - 2 Scotlandcite book | last=Hayes, Dean| year=2006 |title=Northern Ireland International Football Facts | publisher=Appletree Press | location= Belfast | pages=p 166|isbn=0-86281-874-5] ::9 April Wales 2 - 2 Northern Ireland (in Cardiff)::22 October Northern Ireland 2 - 0 England

*Irish League::Winners: Belfast Celtic

*Irish Cup::Winners: Ards 3 - 2 Cliftonville

Golf

*British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship is held at Royal County Down Golf Club, (winner: Simone de la Chaume).

Births

*8 July - Maurice Hayes, writer and public servant.
*July - Thomas Leslie Teevan, Unionist politician and lawyer (d.1954).
*31 August - Thomas McCloy, cricketer.
*1 October - Alf McMichael, footballer (d.2006).
*23 November - John Cole, journalist and broadcaster.

Full date unknown

*Billy McMillen, Official Irish Republican Army officer, killed in feud with Irish National Liberation Army (d.1975).
*Brendan Smyth, Catholic priest and convicted child molester (d.1997).

Deaths

*22 April - Robert John McConnell, businessman, baronet and Lord Mayor of Belfast (b.1853).

References


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