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1928 in Ireland
See also: 1927 in Ireland, other events of 1928, 1929 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 29 - In Belfast, members of the Opposition protest at the government's plan to abolish Proportional representation.
- January 31 - The outgoing Governor-General, T.M. Healy leaves the Vice-Regal Lodge. His successor is James McNeill.
- February 25 - William O'Brien, former activist in the Home Rule and land campaigns, dies in London aged 75.
- April 12 - The first east-west transatlantic flight leaves Baldonnel Aerodrome in Dublin. Commandant James Fitzmaurice is on board the Bremen.
- April 30 - Cheering crowds in New York greet the crew of the Bremen after it made the first east-west transatlantic journey.
- May 19 - The foundation stone of the new Northern Ireland Parliament Building is laid at Stormont.
- May 29 - It is suggested that the old Irish flag - that of a gold harp with a blue background - should be carried at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam. However, the Irish tricolour has already been registered as the national flag.
- June 14 - Amendments to the Court of Justice bill state that certain judges cannot be appointed if they do not have a competent knowledge of the Irish language.
- July 30 - The Irish Tricolour is raised for the first time at the Olympic Games when Dr. Pat O'Callaghan wins a gold medal for hammer throwing.
- August 27 - Fifteen countries, including the Ireland, sign the Kellog Peace Pact in Paris. The Irish Tricolour flies at the Quai d'Orsay amongst the flags of 50 other nations.
- August 30 - The United States Secretary of State, Frank Kellogg, visits Dublin on his return journey from the Paris Peace Convention. He is granted the freedom of Dublin.
- September 10 - The Saorstát Pound ('Free State Pound') becomes a reality as the first Irish banknotes circulates for over a century.
- December 12 - The first Irish coinage is circulated in the state making complete the introduction of banknotes and coinage of the Irish Free State.
- Irish becomes a compulsory subject for the Intermediate Certificate.
- Dr. Pat O'Callaghan is the first person to win a gold medal for Ireland .
- John McCormack is appointed a Papal count for his services to music.
Arts and literature
Sports
- The All-Ireland Champions are Cork (hurling) and Kildare (football)
- The first Irish team attends the Olympic Games
Births
- May 24 - William Trevor, novelist and playwright.
- August 10 - Peter Barry, former Fine Gael TD, Tánaiste and Cabinet Minister.
Deaths
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