1885 in Ireland
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[edit] Events
- The Munster & Leinster Bank begins operations following the collapse of the Munster Bank - see Allied Irish Banks.
- The Railway Tavern in Belfast is renovated and reopened as the Crown Liquor Saloon.
- The distinctive twin spires are added to St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast, which had been dedicated in 1860.
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Sport
[edit] Football
- International
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- 28 February England 4 - 0 Ireland (in Manchester)[1]
- 14 March Scotland 8 - 2 Ireland (in Glasgow)[1]
- 11 April Ireland 2 - 8 Wales (in Belfast)[1]
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- Winners: Distillery 2 - 0 Limavady Alexander
[edit] Births
- 12 January - Thomas Ashe, took part in the Easter Rising, died following forcible feeding while on hunger strike (d.1917).
- 12 January - Maire O'Neill, actress (d.1952).
- 18 January - George Meldon, cricketer (d.1951).
- 19 January - Joseph Connolly, Fianna Fáil politician (d.1961).
- 8 February - Frederick William Hall, soldier, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1915 during the Second Battle of Ypres in Belgium (d.1915).
- 28 February - Robert Quigg, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme (d.1955).
- 25 May - Gerald Boland, founder-member of Fianna Fáil, served as Minister for Posts & Telegraphs, Minister for Lands and Minister for Justice (d.1973).
- 30 May - Thomas Hughes, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1916 at Guillemont, France (d.1942).
- 24 September - Shane Leslie, diplomat and writer (d.1971).
- 25 December - Jimmy Gardner, boxer.
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- Patrick Belton, Fianna Fáil and Cumann na nGaedheal TD, President of the anti-communist Irish Christian Front (d.1945).
- Charles Campbell, 2nd Baron Glenavy, peer (d.1963).
- Michael Staines, Sinn Féin TD, member of 1st Dáil, first Commissioner of the Garda Siochana (d.1955).
[edit] Deaths
- 1 February - Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (b.1812).
- 13 February - Barry Yelverton, 5th Viscount Avonmore, nobleman and officer (b.1859).
- 30 July - John O'Kane Murray, physician and author (b.1847).
- 18 August - Francis Hincks, politician in Canada (b.1807).
- 31 October - James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn, politician and twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b.1811).
- 26 November - Thomas Andrews, chemist and physicist (b.1813).
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press, p 150. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.