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1972 in Ireland
.
Incumbents
President
:
Éamon de Valera
Taoiseach
:
Jack Lynch
(
FF
)
Tánaiste
:
Erskine H. Childers
(
FF
)
Minister for Finance
:
George Colley
(
FF
)
Chief Justice
:
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
Dáil
:
19th
Seanad
:
12th
Events
January
1 January – The
Central Bank of Ireland
became the banker of the
Government of Ireland
in succession to the
Bank of Ireland
in accordance with the
Central Bank Act 1971
, completing its transition from a
currency board
to a fully operating
central bank
.
22 January –
Taoiseach
,
Jack Lynch
, and
Minister for Foreign Affairs
,
Patrick Hillery
, signed the Treaty of Accession to the
European Communities
.
29 January – The annual broadcasting
Jacob's Awards
took place in
Dublin
.
30 January –
Bloody Sunday
: Fourteen unarmed civilians were shot dead in
Derry
when
British soldiers
shot at civil rights marchers.
31 January – The Taoiseach announced a national day of mourning following the events in Derry the previous day.
February
1 February – Rioting took place in Dublin. The
British Embassy in Merrion Square was burned
.
9 February – A day of disruption took place in Northern Ireland as people took to the streets in protest.
10 February – The
Irish Republican Army
(IRA) announced a ceasefire.
12 February –
William Craig
launched the
Ulster Vanguard
movement in
Lisburn
.
19 February – The National Anti-
European Economic Community
(EEC) Committee organised a march along
O'Connell Street
in Dublin.
26 February – Crowds turned out to see the footballer
Pelé
and his Brazilian club,
Santos FC
, play at
Dalymount Park
in Dublin.
March
30 March –
UK Prime Minister
Edward Heath
dissolved the
Parliament of Northern Ireland
and imposed
Direct Rule over Northern Ireland
.
April
2 April – The Irish-language radio channel
RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta
commenced broadcasting.
17 April – The government launched its European Economic Community referendum campaign to persuade citizens to join the EEC.
May
5 May – The
Regional Technical College, Carlow
became the first
Regional Technical College
to install a computer. It was to be used for business and engineering courses; it used the
Fortran
and
RPG
languages and cost
IR£
10,000.
10 May – In the
referendum on Ireland's membership of the EEC
the poll was almost five-to-one in favour.
June
13 June – The
Garda Síochána
(police force) celebrated its 50th anniversary.
July
July 5 – The Russian composer
Dmitri Shostakovich
, his third wife Irina Antonovna Supinskaya, and a Soviet security minder, Taval Filatov, began a four-day visit to Dublin by attending a concert in
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
. The
New Irish Chamber Orchestra
performed works by
Antonio Vivaldi
,
Benjamin Britten
, and by Shostakovich himself.
[
1
]
July 6 – Shostakovich accepted an honorary doctorate in music at
Trinity College Dublin
.
[
1
]
July 7
Shostakovich and his party visited President
Éamon de Valera
at
Áras an Uachtaráin
.
[
1
]
A Provisional IRA delegation led by
Seán Mac Stíofáin
met secretly regarding
The Troubles
with members of the British government, led by Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
William Whitelaw
, in London, but without an outcome.
[
2
]
July 8 – Dmitri Shostakovich and his party visited the family home of Professor
Brian Boydell
at Bailey in
Howth
for conversation, fresh local fish, and croquet. Boydell, who first initiated Shostakovich's visit, was himself a composer and professor of music at Trinity College. The two-hour private conversation between the composers (the minder Filatov being distracted by Boydell's family) ranged from music itself to the position of composers under Soviet political conditions. The Russians presented parting gifts including an autographed score and recording of Shostakovich's
Symphony no. 13
.
[
1
]
12 July – Over 2,000 refugees from Northern Ireland spent the
marching season
south of the
Irish border
.
19 July –
Muhammad Ali
beat
Alvin Lewis
in a
technical knockout
during the 11th round of
a boxing match
at
Croke Park
in Dublin.
21 July –
Bloody Friday
: Nine people died and over 100 were injured in a series of IRA explosions in
Belfast
city centre.
31 July
Operation Motorman
, 4 am: The
British Army
began to regain control of the "
no-go areas
" established by
Irish republican
paramilitaries
in Belfast,
Derry
(so-called "
Free Derry
") and
Newry
.
[
3
]
Claudy bombing
("Bloody Monday"), 10 am: Three
car bombs
in
Claudy
,
County Londonderry
, killed nine people. It became public knowledge only in 2010 that a local Catholic priest was an IRA member believed to be involved in the bombings but his role was covered up by the authorities.
[
4
]
August
20 August – Commemorations were held at
Béal na Bláth
, County Cork, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of
Michael Collins
.
September
25 September – The
Darlington
conference on the future of Northern Ireland opened.
November
19 November –
Seán Mac Stíofáin
, chief of staff of the Provisional IRA, was arrested in Dublin after giving an interview on
RTÉ
's
This Week
radio programme. On 25 November he was sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment by the Republic's
Special Criminal Court
(during which he staged a hunger strike).
[
5
]
Fianna Fáil
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs
Gerry Collins
dismissed the entire RTÉ authority for permitting the broadcast.
December
1 December – Two bombs planted near
O'Connell Street
in Dublin by
Ulster loyalists
killed two men, George Bradshaw (30), a bus driver and Thomas Duffy (23), a bus conductor. This intervention averted the threatened political overthrow that night of
Liam Cosgrave
as leader of the
Fine Gael
party.
[
6
]
13 December – President de Valera signed documents covering Ireland's entry into the EEC.
17 December – Police raided premises used by unlicensed station
Radio Milinda
in Dublin.
Arts and literature
Hubert Butler
's
Ten Thousand Saints: A Study in Irish and European Origins
was published.
Seamus Deane
's poetry
Gradual Wars
was published.
Robert Dudley Edwards
'
A New History of Ireland
was published.
Poet
Seamus Heaney
moved from Belfast to work in Dublin and to live in
County Wicklow
;
The Belfast Group
of poets dissolved.
Tom MacIntyre
's play
Eye Winker-Tom Tinker
premièred at the
Abbey Theatre
in Dublin, directed by
Lelia Doolan
.
John Montague
's long poem
The Rough Field
was published.
William Trevor
's collection of stories
The Ballroom of Romance
was published.
Gilbert O'Sullivan
's song "
Alone Again (Naturally)
" reached number one in the U.S. singles chart.
Horslips
recorded and released their first album
Happy to Meet – Sorry to Part
.
Sports
Olympics
(
Munich
): Competing in the
pentathlon
,
Mary Peters
from Belfast became the first Irish woman to win a gold medal at the
Olympic Games
.
Births
15 January –
Mark Carroll
, runner.
17 January –
John Byrne
, cricketer.
21 January –
Derek McGrath
, association football player.
27 January –
Keith Wood
, former international rugby player.
28 January –
Peter McDonald
, actor.
4 February
Paul Anthony McDermott
, English-born lawyer and academic (d.
2019
)
[
7
]
Dara Ó Briain
, comedian and television presenter.
17 February –
Fergal Ryan
,
Cork
hurler.
21 February –
Turtle Bunbury
, historian and author.
27 February –
Jason Byrne
, comedian.
22 March –
Robin Banks
, television presenter and radio disc jockey.
10 April –
Ed Byrne
, comedian.
17 April –
Brian Morrisroe
, association football player.
20 May –
Sharon Foley
, athlete.
31 May –
Karl Geary
, actor.
16 June –
Simon Coveney
,
Fine Gael
party
Teachta Dála
(TD) representing
Cork South-Central
and
Member of the European Parliament
.
24 June –
Brendan Courtney
, comedian and television presenter.
2 July –
Darren Shan
, author.
11 July –
Cormac Battle
, radio disc jockey.
4 August –
Joe Delaney
, snooker player.
6 August –
Jason O'Mara
, actor.
12 August –
Mark Kinsella
, association football player and coach.
15 August –
Mikey Graham
, singer.
18 August –
Barry Egan
, Cork hurler.
4 September –
Willie Burke
, association football player.
8 September –
Phil Laak
, professional poker player.
25 September –
Emma Hannigan
, author (d.
2018
)
9 October –
John Carthy
, shot dead in controversial circumstances in 2000 by the Garda Síochána after a 25-hour siege at his home.
12 October –
Yvonne McGuinness
, visual artist
15 October –
Gary Murphy
, golfer.
1 December –
David Higgins
, golfer.
6 December –
Seán Sherlock
,
Labour Party
TD for
Cork East
.
14 December –
Jason Barry
, actor.
15 December –
Stuart Townsend
, actor.
30 December –
Paul Keegan
, association football player.
Full date unknown
Duncan Campbell
, video artist
John Carney
, film and television writer and director.
Andy Comerford
,
Kilkenny
hurler, manager.
Arlene Hunt
, novelist.
Mark Landers
, Cork hurler.
Kevin Murray
, Cork hurler.
Jamesie O'Connor
,
Clare
hurler.
Joe Quaid
,
Limerick
hurler.
Deaths
11 January –
Padraic Colum
, poet, novelist, and dramatist (born 1881).
18 January –
Harry Colley
, Fianna Fáil TD,
Seanad
member (born 1891).
22 February –
Eva McGown
, Official Hostess of
Fairbanks
and Honorary Hostess of
Alaska
(born 1883).
26 April –
Mark Deering
, Fine Gael TD (born 1900).
22 May –
Cecil Day-Lewis
, poet and writer, British
Poet Laureate
from 1967 to 1972, (born 1904).
31 May –
Alexander McCabe
,
Sinn Féin
party
member of parliament
, member of
First Dáil
,
Cumann na nGaedheal
party TD (born 1886).
c. June –
Winifred Mary Letts
, writer (born 1882 in England).
19 June –
John Blowick
, co-founder St Columban's Foreign Mission Society (born 1888).
1 September –
Patricia Lynch
, children's writer (born c.1894).
29 September –
Kathleen Clarke
, widow of Republican leader
Tom Clarke
, Sinn Féin party member and later a Fianna Fáil TD,
Seanad
member, first female
Lord Mayor of Dublin
(born 1878).
11 October –
Wattie Dunphy
, Kilkenny hurler (b. c1895).
10 November –
Charles Cuffe
, cricketer (born 1914).
See also
1972 in Irish television
References
^
a
b
c
d
Quinn, Michael Joseph (January 2014).
"Irish-Soviet diplomatic and friendship relations, 1919-80"
(PDF)
.
NUI Maynooth
. pp.
74–
77.
^
Coogan, Tim Pat
(2002).
The IRA
. New York: Palgrave. pp.
392–
395.
^
CAIN: Chronology of the Conflict – 1972
^
"Claudy bomb: conspiracy allowed IRA priest to go free"
. BBC News Northern Ireland. 24 August 2010.
Archived
from the original on 25 August 2010
. Retrieved
25 August
2010
.
^
Hunter, John (20 May 2001).
"Death of the Englishman who led the Provisionals"
.
The Observer
. London.
Archived
from the original on 10 April 2021
. Retrieved
3 May
2020
.
^
Browne, Vincent (4 October 2017).
"Cosgrave was not a great taoiseach but he wasn't the worst"
.
The Irish Times
.
^
"Paul Anthony McDermott obituary: Leading lawyer and academic destined for the bench"
.
The Irish Times
. 10 December 2019
. Retrieved
10 December
2019
.
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1972 in Europe
Sovereign states
Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
East Germany
Finland
France
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malta
Monaco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
San Marino
Soviet Union
Armenian SSR
Azerbaijan SSR
Byelorussian SSR
Estonian SSR
Georgian SSR
Kazakh SSR
Latvian SSR
Lithuanian SSR
Moldavian SSR
Russian SFSR
Ukrainian SSR
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Vatican City
West Germany
Yugoslavia
Dependencies
, colonies
and other territories
Åland
Faroe Islands
Gibraltar
Guernsey
Isle of Man
Jersey
Index:
pl
ar
de
en
es
fr
it
arz
nl
ja
pt
ceb
sv
uk
vi
war
zh
ru
af
ast
az
bg
zh-min-nan
bn
be
ca
cs
cy
da
et
el
eo
eu
fa
gl
ko
hi
hr
id
he
ka
la
lv
lt
hu
mk
ms
min
no
nn
ce
uz
kk
ro
simple
sk
sl
sr
sh
fi
ta
tt
th
tg
azb
tr
ur
zh-yue
hy
my
ace
als
am
an
hyw
ban
bjn
map-bms
ba
be-tarask
bcl
bpy
bar
bs
br
cv
nv
eml
hif
fo
fy
ga
gd
gu
hak
ha
hsb
io
ig
ilo
ia
ie
os
is
jv
kn
ht
ku
ckb
ky
mrj
lb
lij
li
lmo
mai
mg
ml
zh-classical
mr
xmf
mzn
cdo
mn
nap
new
ne
frr
oc
mhr
or
as
pa
pnb
ps
pms
nds
crh
qu
sa
sah
sco
sq
scn
si
sd
szl
su
sw
tl
shn
te
bug
vec
vo
wa
wuu
yi
yo
diq
bat-smg
zu
lad
kbd
ang
smn
ab
roa-rup
frp
arc
gn
av
ay
bh
bi
bo
bxr
cbk-zam
co
za
dag
ary
se
pdc
dv
dsb
myv
ext
fur
gv
gag
inh
ki
glk
gan
guw
xal
haw
rw
kbp
pam
csb
kw
km
kv
koi
kg
gom
ks
gcr
lo
lbe
ltg
lez
nia
ln
jbo
lg
mt
mi
tw
mwl
mdf
mnw
nqo
fj
nah
na
nds-nl
nrm
nov
om
pi
pag
pap
pfl
pcd
krc
kaa
ksh
rm
rue
sm
sat
sc
trv
stq
nso
sn
cu
so
srn
kab
roa-tara
tet
tpi
to
chr
tum
tk
tyv
udm
ug
vep
fiu-vro
vls
wo
xh
zea
ty
ak
bm
ch
ny
ee
ff
got
iu
ik
kl
mad
cr
pih
ami
pwn
pnt
dz
rmy
rn
sg
st
tn
ss
ti
din
chy
ts
kcg
ve
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