1977 in Northern Ireland
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[edit] Events
- May 29 - A massive peace rally takes place in Belfast organized by Betty Williams, Mairéad Corrigan and Ciarán McKeown.
- September - Rev Ian Paisley launches the Save Ulster from Sodomy campaign to oppose the decriminalisation of homosexuality.[1]
- October 10 - The Peace Movement founders, Mairéad Corrigan and Betty Williams win the Nobel Prize for Peace.
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Sport
[edit] Football
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- Winners: Glentoran
[edit] Golf
- Moyola Park Golf Club is founded.
[edit] Births
- 10 March- Colin Murray, Radio DJ.
- 16 July - Bryan Budd, Parachute Regiment Corporal killed on active service in Afghanistan and posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross (d.2006).
- 10 August - Danny Griffin, footballer.
- 23 August - Davy Larmour, footballer.
- 11 September - Enda Muldoon, Gaelic footballer.
- 15 October - Paul McKee, sprint athlete.
- 6 December - Paul McVeigh, footballer.
- 16 December - Darren Fitzgerald, footballer.
[edit] Deaths
- 3 March - Brian Faulkner, Baron Faulkner of Downpatrick, sixth and last Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionist Party MP (b.1921).
- 17 April - William Cardinal Conway, Cardinal, Archbishop of Armagh (b.1913).
- 24 April - Geoffrey Bing, lawyer and Labour politician in UK (b.1909).
- 2 June - Stephen Boyd, actor (b.1931).
- 1 August - Bill Loughery, cricketer (b.1907).
[edit] References
- ^ "Paisley campaigns to 'save Ulster from Sodomy'", The Irish Times, 20 October 1977, p. 7. Retrieved on 2008-05-07.