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1945 in Ireland
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Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Football
Winners: Cork United
Winners: Shamrock Rovers 1 - 0 Bohemians .
Golf
Births
January to March
April to June
2 April - Batt O'Keeffe , Fianna Fáil TD for Cork North West and Minister of State .
8 April - Diarmuid Martin , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland .
18 April - Margaret Hassan , aid worker in Iraq , kidnapped and murdered by Iraqi insurgents (d.2004 ).
20 April - Alan Dukes , former leader of Fine Gael and TD , Director General of the Institute of European Affairs .
26 April - Séamus Kirk , Fianna Fáil TD for Louth .
27 April - Dinny McGinley , Fine Gael TD for Donegal South West .
4 May - Jim Higgins , former Fine Gael TD , Senator and MEP .
7 May - Christy Moore , folk singer .
1 June - Jarlath McDonagh , former Fine Gael politician.
6 June - Denis Coughlan , Cork Gaelic footballer and hurler.
20 June - Denis Brennan , Bishop of Ferns (2006 - ).
30 June - Sean Scully , painter.
June - Nora Owen , former Fine Gael TD and Minister for Justice .
July to December
1 July - Jack Wall , Labour Party (Ireland) TD for Kildare South .
11 July - Patrick Joseph McGrath , second Roman Catholic Bishop of San Jose in California .
July - John Dardis , former Progressive Democrats Senator .
3 August - Eamon Dunphy , former footballer, commentator and broadcaster.
12 September - Maria Aitken , actress, writer and director.
13 September - Niall FitzGerald , businessman.
15 September - Donie Cassidy , Fianna Fáil TD representing Longford-Westmeath , businessman.
20 September - Eamonn Walsh , former Irish Labour Party TD , local councillor.
September - Gerald McCarthy , Cork hurling manager and former player.
19 November - Christie Hennessy , folk singer songwriter (d.2007 ).
8 December - John Banville , novelist.
17 December - John Neill , Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, Bishop of Glendalough , Primate of Ireland , and Metropolitan .
24 December - Noel Davern , Fianna Fáil TD representing Tipperary South , Cabinet Minister, Member of the European Parliament .
Full date unknown
Richie Bennis , Limerick hurling manager .
Niamh Bhreathnach , senior Labour Party politician, formerly Minister for Education .
Éamonn Cregan , former Limerick Gaelic footballer and hurler, manager.
Susan Denham , Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland .
Alexis FitzGerald, Jnr , former Fine Gael TD and Senator .
Justin McCarthy , former Cork hurler, Waterford hurling manager .
Eddie O'Brien , former Cork hurler.
Bernard O'Donoghue , poet and academic.
Philip Pettit , philosopher and political theorist.
Kieran Purcell , former Kilkenny hurler.
Pad Joe Whelahan , Offaly hurler, manager.
Deaths
30 January - Patrick Belton , Fianna Fáil and Cumann na nGaedheal TD , President of the anti-communist Irish Christian Front (b.1885 ).
4 April - Henry Seymour Guinness , served as an Independent member of the Seanad from 1922 .
24 July - Kitty Kiernan , fiancée of the assassinated Michael Collins (b.1892 ).
3 October - Dermod O'Brien , painter (b.1865 ).
13 October - Joseph Cardinal MacRory , Cardinal , Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland (b.1861 ).
15 October - Eoin MacNeill , scholar, nationalist and revolutionary (b.1867 ).
24 October - Frederick Field , Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord (b.1871 ).
6 December - Edmund Dwyer-Gray , politician and 29th Premier of Tasmania in 1939 (b.1870 ).
20 December - John M. Lyle , architect in Canada (b.1872 ).
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