1903 in Ireland
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See also: 1902 in Ireland, other events of 1903, 1904 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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[edit] Events
- January 3 - The Norwegian ship, Remittent, is towed into quarantine in Queenstown (Cóbh). The entire crew are suffering from beriberi.
- February 3 - The proposed canonisation of Oliver Plunkett is discussed in Rome.
- February 27 - A meeting at the Mansion House enthusiastically welcomes a movement to establish St. Patrick's Day as a national holiday.
- March 8 - Charles Gavan Duffy is buried at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin. He is laid to rest near others who took part in the 1848 Rising.
- March 26 - Chief Secretary Wynham introduces the Irish Land Bill in the British House of Commons.
- March 31 - The Lord-Lieutenant announces that King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra intend to visit Ireland within the coming year.
- May 15 - The Chief Secretary for Ireland, George Wyndham, asks for support for his Irish Land Bill.
- May 23 - Extracts from the annual report of the British Army shows that there are 35,717 Irishmen in its service.
- June 9 - Dublin University announces that it is to award degrees to women following a vote.
- August 14 - The Wyndham Land Act is passed in the British House of Commons. It offers special incentives to landlords to sell their entire estates.
- September 5 - Irish painter Henry Jones Thaddeus is granted permission to paint the first portrait of Pope Pius X.
- November 13 - The 2nd battalion of the Dublin Fusiliers is welcomed home after nearly 20 years of foreign service.
- December 22 - The well-known Irish optician, Patrick Cahill, who had the sole privilege of supplying the late Pope Leo XIII with spectacles, is to supply the present pontiff, Pope Pius X.
[edit] Arts and literature
[edit] Sport
[edit] Football
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- Winners: Distillery
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- Winners: Distillery 3 - 1 Bohemians
- Bohemians becomes the first Dublin team to join the Irish Football League.
[edit] Births
- 2 February - Hilton Edwards, actor, director co-founder of Gate Theatre.
- 11 March - Michael Hilliard, Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála representing Meath, Member of the European Parliament.
- 13 March - Joseph Blowick second leader of Clann na Talmhan, Teachta Dála for Mayo and former Cabinet Minister.
- 6 October - Earnest T S Walton, physicist, Nobel Prize for Physics 1951, Fellow of the University of Dublin.
- 1 November - Max Adrian, actor (d.1973).