1915 in Ireland

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Events

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Recruitment poster issued from Dublin, July 1915

Arts and literature

  • 1 February – Helen Waddell's first play, The Spoiled Buddha, was premiered at the Opera House, Belfast, by the Ulster Literary Society.
  • Francis Ledwidge's poems Songs of the Fields were published.
  • James Stephens' poems The Adventures of Seumas Beg: the Rocky Road to Dublin and Songs from the Clay were published.[1]
  • The first dramatic film made in Ireland, Fun at Finglas Fair, was directed by F. J. McCormick. It was never released as all prints were destroyed in the Easter Rising of April 1916.[2]

Sport

Association football

Births

Full date unknown:

Deaths

References

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