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1946 in Northern Ireland

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Centuries:
  
20th 21st

Decades:
  
1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s

Incumbents

  • Monarch - George VI
  • Events

  • 19 March - British Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Eagle (R05) (laid down 1942) is launched at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Work on HMS Powerful is suspended this year until she is recommenced in 1952 as HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22).
  • 6 June - Down by-election, 1946: The Ulster Unionist Party gain Down in a by-election.
  • 1 December - Nutts Corner opens as Northern Ireland’s principal civil airport, replacing Belfast Harbour.
  • Homeless families from Derry begin to occupy the former United States Navy Springtown Camp.
  • Arts and literature

  • John Luke holds his first one-man exhibition, at the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery, and paints Northern Rhythm.
  • January to June

  • 9 February - Séan Neeson, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland politician.
  • 23 February - James Michael Usher (70th Birthday Party) - Story Teller Extraordinaire.
  • 26 March - Carmel Hanna, SDLP MLA.
  • 30 April - Fred Cobain, Ulster Unionist Party MLA
  • 4 May - John Watson, racing car driver.
  • 22 May - George Best, footballer (died 2005).
  • 25 May - Norah Beare, Ulster Unionist, later Democratic Unionist Party, politician.
  • 21 June - Kate Hoey, Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
  • 30 June - Allan Hunter, footballer.
  • July to December

  • 31 October - Stephen Rea, actor.
  • 28 November - Barry Devlin, bass-player with Horslips.
  • 31 December - Bryan Hamilton, footballer and football manager.
  • Full date unknown

  • Maurice Harron, sculptor.
  • Inez McCormack, trade union leader (died 2013).
  • Tom McGurk, poet, journalist and broadcaster.
  • Freddie Scappaticci, accused of being a high-level double agent in the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
  • Raymond Snoddy, journalist and broadcaster.
  • References

    1946 in Northern Ireland Wikipedia