1901 in Ireland
Events in the year 1901 in Ireland .
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Athletics
Births
11 February – Roddy Connolly , Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD), Seanad member, son of James Connolly (died 1980).
15 February – Brendan Bracken , businessman and British cabinet minister (died 1958).
10 May – John Desmond Bernal , scientist (died 1971).
5 June – Wilfred Hutton , cricketer (died 1978).
7 June – Anthony Barry , businessman, Fine Gael party TD, Seanad member and Lord Mayor of Cork (died 1983).
8 June – John O'Sullivan , Fine Gael party TD, and Senator (died 1990).
12 June – Jimmy Elwood , footballer (died 1936 in Northern Ireland).
18 June – Denis Johnston , dramatist (died 1984).
5 July – Matt Goff , Kildare Gaelic footballer (died 1956).
17 July – Patrick Smith , TD and Cabinet minister (died 1982).
6 October – Todd Andrews , Irish revolutionary and public servant (died 1985).
7 November – Norah McGuinness , artist (died 1980 in Northern Ireland).
21 November – Finlay Jackson , cricketer and rugby player (died 1941 in Northern Ireland).
23 December – Seán Clancy , veteran of the Irish War of Independence (died 2006)
26 December – Gustavus Kelly , cricketer (died [1980).
Deaths
8 January – John Barry , soldier, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1901 at Monument Hill , South Africa (born 1873).
22 January – Queen Victoria, monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (born 1819).
14 March – Arthur Gore, 5th Earl of Arran , Anglo-Irish peer and diplomat (born 1839).
8 April – Edward Ernest Bowen , schoolmaster (born 1836).
28 April – James Stephens , founding member of the Fenian Brotherhood movement (born 1825).
1 July – James M. Bell , United States Army soldier, awarded the Medal of Honor in 1876 during the Indian Wars (born 1845).
20 August – James Owens , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1854 at the Siege of Sebastopol in the Crimean War (born 1829).
8 September – Michael Morris, 1st Baron Killanin , jurist, politician, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland (born 1826).
16 November – William George Nicholas Manley , recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1864 near Tauranga , New Zealand (born 1831).
4 December – William MacCormac , surgeon (born 1836).
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