1897 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1897 in Ireland.
Events
- October â Scottish evangelist William Irvine begins preaching independently, origin of the "Two by Twos" ("The Truth") Christian movement.
- St Kevin's Pauper Lunatic Asylum opens in Cork.
- The Irish Motor Car and Cycle Company is established.
Arts and literature
- 26 May â Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is first published, in London.
- 13 December â The third Theatre Royal opens in Dublin.
- The first Feis Ceoil musical and cultural festival is organised in Dublin by Dr. Annie Patterson, Edward Martyn and Dr. George Sigerson.[1]
- George Sigerson's translated anthology Bards of the Gael and Gall[2] and his daughter Dora Sigerson Shorter's The Fairy Changeling, and Other Poems are published.[3]
- Amanda McKittrick Ros publishes Irene Iddesleigh.

Sport
Football
- Irish League
- Winners: Glentoran
- Irish Cup
- Winners: Cliftonville 3â1 Sherwood Foresters
Births
- 1 February â Eddie Doyle, Kilkenny hurler (died 1948).
- 15 January â Mark Killilea Snr, Fianna Fáil TD, member of the Seanad (died 1970).
- 1 March â Robert Bruce Bowers, cricketer (died 1956).
- 23 March â John Lighton Synge, mathematician and physicist (died 1995).
- 4 April â Francis Evans, British diplomat (died 1983).
- 29 April â Mainie Jellett, abstract painter (died 1944).
- 26 May â Ernie O'Malley, prominent officer in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence and on anti-Treaty side in the Irish Civil War and a writer (died 1957).
- 10 June â Moss (Maurice) Twomey, chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army (died 1978).
- 1 July â Tom Barry, guerrilla leader in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence (died 1980).
- 18 August â Enid Starkie, literary critic and biographer (died 1970).
- 1 September â Andy Kennedy, footballer (died 1963).
- 17 September â Bob Fullam, soccer player (died 1974).
- 26 November â Thomas Derrig, Fianna Fáil TD and Cabinet Minister (died 1956).
- 3 December â Kate O'Brien, novelist (died 1974).
- Full date unknown â Ed Reavy, fiddle player and songwriter (died 1988).
Deaths
- 21 January â Anthony O'Grady Lefroy, government official in Western Australia (born 1816).
- 24 January â Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, novelist (born 1855).
- 3 March â Garrett Byrne, Irish nationalist and MP (born 1829).
- 19 March â Antoine Thomson d'Abbadie, geographer (born 1810).
- 1 April â William Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin (born 1828).
- 9 August â William R. Roberts, diplomat, Fenian Society member and United States Representative from New York (born 1830).
- 11 October â Charles W. Jones, lawyer and United States Senator in Florida (born 1834).
- 31 October â Samuel Haughton, scientific writer (born 1821).
- 25 November â John Coleman, United States Marine, recipient of Medal of Honor for his actions in 1871 during the Korean Expedition (born 1847).
- 8 December â Mary O'Connell, nurse during the American Civil War (born 1814).
