1940 in Northern Ireland explained
Events during the year 1940 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
- The Northern Ireland Players join with the Ulster Theatre and the Jewish Institute Dramatic Society to form the Group Theatre.[4]
- Opening of the Vogue Cinema, Kilkeel, County Down, a notable example of modern architecture, designed by Ben Cowser.[5]
- Louis MacNeice publishes his poetry collection The Last Ditch (including "The Coming of War" sequence).[6]
Sport
Football
Winners: Belfast Celtic
Winners: Ballymena United 2 - 0 Glenavon
Births
- 26 January – Séamus Hegarty, Bishop of Derry (1994 -).
- 5 February – Andy Tyrie, loyalist paramilitary.
- 7 February – Harold McCusker, Ulster Unionist Party MP (died 1990).
- 9 February – Seamus Deane, poet, critic and novelist (died 2021).
- 11 February – Anne Gregg, travel writer and television presenter (died 2006).
- 24 March – Sam Gardiner, Ulster Unionist Party MLA.
- 6 June – Willie John McBride, international rugby player.
- 26 July – Brian Mawhinney, Conservative Party (UK) MP and football executive (died 2019 in the United Kingdom).
- 31 July – Roy Walker, comedian and television presenter.
- 29 August – P. J. Bradley, SDLP MLA (died 2017).
- 6 September – Anthony Farquhar, Auxiliary Bishop of Diocese of Down and Connor.
- 26 November – Charles Corry, cricketer.
- 22 December – Jim McLaughlin, footballer and football manager.
- Philip Caves, cardiothoracic surgeon (died 1978 in the United Kingdom).
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- This Union. The Long View. Jonathan Freedland. BBC Radio 4. 2021-07-13.
- Web site: Press censorship and emergency rule in Ireland: The ban on the Derry Journal, 1932 & 1940. Freya. McClements. 2005-08-26. 2012-08-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20120729131807/http://www4.dcu.ie/communications/FMC_thesis.pdf. 29 July 2012. dead.
- Book: Baker, Michael H. C.. Irish Narrow Gauge Railways: A View from the Past. Ian Allan Publishing. 1999. 0-7110-2680-7 .
- Web site: John . Gray . Interview From The Archive: Joseph Tomelty . Culture Northern Ireland . 1984 . 2012-04-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120213233803/http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?art_id=311 . 13 February 2012 .
- Web site: Vogue Cinema, Kilkeel, County Down. Ulster Architectural Heritage Society. 2007. 2012-07-30. https://archive.today/20121224121649/http://www.uahs.org.uk/resources/vogue_cinema_kilkeel_county_down.php. 24 December 2012. dead.
- Book: Cox, Michael. The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. 2004. 0-19-860634-6. registration.