1955 in Northern Ireland
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Events during the year 1955 in Northern Ireland.
Events
- 21 July – The BBC brings into service its Divis transmitter, its first permanent facility serving Northern Ireland, marking the launch of a television service for Northern Ireland; the 35 kW transmissions can also be readily received in much of the Republic of Ireland.[1]
Arts and literature
- 22 March – A fire destroys much of the original rococo interior of Florence Court.
- Brian Moore's novel Judith Hearne is published.
Sport
Births
- 11 January – Brian Gregory, footballer.
- 20 January – Joe Doherty, volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
- 25 February – Davy Hyland, Sinn Féin, later independent, MLA.
- 28 March – John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice, Alliance Party politician and Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly 1998–2004.
- 2 April – Michael Stone, Ulster loyalist paramilitary.
- 30 April – BJ Hogg, actor (died 2020).
- 23 June – Ken Reid, television journalist.
- 6 July – Michael Boyd, theatre director (died 2023).
- 1 August – Adrian Logan, television sports presenter and reporter.
- 27 September
- Gerry Convery, Canadian darts player.
- Felix Healy, footballer and football manager.
- 30 September – Frankie Kennedy, traditional flute and tin whistle player and co-founder of Altan (died 1994).
- 16 October – Kieran Doherty, volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (died 1981 on hunger strike).
- 7 December – John McClelland, footballer.
- Undated
- Bríd Brennan, actress.
- Billy Hutchinson, Progressive Unionist Party leader.
- Paddy McKillen, property investor.
