1889 in Ireland

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Decades:
1860s • 1870s • 1880s • 1890s • 1900s
Centuries:
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See also: 1889 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1889
List of years in Ireland


Contents

[edit] Events

[edit] Arts and literature

  • Richard Davis publishes Revolutionary Imperialist: William Smith O`Brien 1803-1864.
  • John T. Gilbert's Calendar of Ancient Records of the Corporation of Dublin is published.
  • Arthur Graves's writes the lyrics of Father O'Flynn
  • Douglas Hyde publishes Beside the Fire.
  • George Moore's publishes Mike Fletcher.
  • Standish James O'Grady's publishes Red Hugh's Captivity.
  • Whitworth Porter publishes History of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
  • Amye Reade's Ruby is published.
  • Dr. G.T. Stokes publishes Ireland and the Anglo-Norman Church.
  • Oscar Wilde's dialog Decay of Lying and Portrait of Mr WH are published.
  • William Butler Yeats publishes The Wanderings of Oisen and Crossways.

[edit] Sport

[edit] Boxing

  • July 8 - The last official bare knuckles title fight ever held as Heavyweight Champion John L. Sullivan defeats Jack Kilrain in a world championship bout lasting 75 rounds.

[edit] Football

  • International
2 March England 6 - 0 Ireland (in Liverpool)[3]
9 March Scotland 7 - 0 Ireland (in Glasgow)[3]
27 April Ireland 1 - 3 Wales (in Belfast)[3]
Winners: Distillery 5 - 4 YMCA

[edit] Gaelic Games

  • The first GAA Armagh Championship is held.
  • The hierarchy of the Catholic Church, including Archbishop Logue, condemn the GAA for its violence and demoralising influences as well as charging the association as a recruiting ground of radical nationalist organizations.
  • March 24 - The first Cavan Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) convention is held in Armagh.
  • September 8 - The Cavan Gaelic Athletic Association holds a football game between Killinkere and Crosserlough. The game is reported by the Anglo-Celt as "..More like a contest between 42 dangerous and ferocious wire haired lunatics than any competition."

[edit] Golf

[edit] Births

[edit] January to June

[edit] July to December

[edit] Full date unknown

[edit] Deaths

[edit] Full date unknown

[edit] References

  1. ^ Edward Carson. A.T.Q. Stewart, Gill’s Irish Lives, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin 1981
  2. ^ Ferris, T (1993). The Irish Narrow Gauge (Volume 2, The Ulster Lines). Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-017-6. 
  3. ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press, p 151-152. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.