1954 in Ireland
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See also: 1953 in Ireland, other events of 1954, 1955 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 11 - The Irish Council of the European Movement is formed in Dublin.
- January 19 - The government announces that the new Cork Airport will be built at Ballygarvan, four miles south of the city.
- February 19 - Captain Henry Harrison, the last surviving member of the party led by Charles Stewart Parnell, dies aged 87.
- April 20 - Michael Manning, aged 25, is executed in Mountjoy Prison. he is the last person to be judicially executed in the State.
- May 5 - At its headquarters in Kingsbridge, CIÉ signs a £4.75 million contract to replace its steam trains with diesel locomotives.
- May 16 - 30,000 march through Dublin city in a huge Marian Year procession. It is the city's greatest display of Catholic faith since the International Eucharistic Congress since 1932.
- May 18 - Fianna Fáil lose four seats in the general election. The second inter-party government under John A. Costello comes to power.
- June 28 - Alfie Byrne is elected Lord Mayor of Dublin for the tenth time.
- July 5 - Dublin Corporation decides that Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street will not be removed.
- September 5 - 27 people die when KLM Flight 633 plane crashes two minutes after leaving Shannon Airport.
- October 16 - A marble plaque is unveiled at Westland Row, Dublin to mark the centenary of the birth of Oscar Wilde.
Arts and literature
Sports
Births
- May 13 - Johnny Logan, singer and songwriter.



