1938 in Northern Ireland
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Events during the year 1938 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
- 16 March – Belfast Harbour Airport at Sydenham is opened, with the inaugural commercial flight to Glasgow.[1]
- 17 March – British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Belfast (C35) is launched at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast.
- 24 May – The new Anti-Partition Party takes eight seats in a Unionist-controlled Londonderry Corporation.
Arts and literature
- Louis MacNeice publishes I Crossed the Minch and his poetry The Earth Compels.[2]
Sport
Births
- 20 January – Derek Dougan, footballer (died 2007).
- 21 January – Ken Maginnis, Baron Maginnis of Drumglass, Ulster Unionist Party politician.
- 16 February – Sammy Chapman, footballer and football manager.
- 17 March – Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh (died 2018 in Scotland.
- 3 April – Raymond Hunter, cricketer and rugby player (died 2020).
- 7 May – John Caldwell, boxer.
- 26 May – May Blood, Baroness Blood, community activist.
- 1 June – Desmond Boyd, community activist.
- 19 June – John Sheil, lawyer and judge.
- 25 July – Ken Kirkpatrick, cricketer.
- 28 August – Dick Creith, motorcycle road racer.
Deaths
- 12 December – James McNeill, politician and second Governor-General of the Irish Free State (born 1869).
See also
References
- "Airport History". George Best Belfast City Airport. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 4 April 2012.
- Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
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