1896 in Ireland

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1896
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See also:1896 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1896
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1896 in Ireland.

Events

  • February – the Broighter Gold hoard of prehistoric objects is discovered near Limavady by Tom Nicholl while ploughing.
  • 16 May – the first electric tram runs on the Dublin tramways system.
  • May – James Connolly returns from Edinburgh to Ireland as paid organiser for the Dublin Socialist Club. He founds the Irish Republican Socialist Party.
  • 28 March – Tom Gallaher incorporates the Gallaher tobacco business and opens the world's largest tobacco factory in Belfast.
  • John Dillon assumes the leadership of the anti-Parnellite wing of the Home Rule Party.
  • An extension is made to Arthur Balfour's Land Act. 1,500 bankrupt estates are made available for sale to tenants.
  • Ireland's first motor vehicle laws are introduced.
  • Restoration of the Church of Ireland's Kildare Cathedral is completed.

Arts and literature

Sport

Cricket

Football

Field hockey

Tennis

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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