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1933 in Northern Ireland
Last updated
October 14, 2025
Contents
Incumbents
Events
Sport
Football
GAA
Births
Deaths
See also
References
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1932
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in
Northern Ireland
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1934
1935
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See also:
1933 in the United Kingdom
1933 in Ireland
Other events of 1933
List of years in Northern Ireland
Events during the year
1933 in Northern Ireland
.
Incumbents
Governor
-
The Duke of Abercorn
Prime Minister
-
James Craig
Events
31 January
–
7 April - A strike disrupts
rail transport in Northern Ireland
. The
Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway
ceases operation permanently.
[
1
]
24 May –
Silent Valley Reservoir
(for
Belfast
water supply) is officially opened.
[
2
]
31 May
First regular civil air service from Northern Ireland, to
Renfrew
.
[
3
]
Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast
, opened by the
Governor of Northern Ireland
,
James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn
.
18 July –
Craigavon Bridge
in
Derry
is officially opened.
[
4
]
Harry Ferguson
assembles a prototype
tractor
in Belfast.
[
5
]
Sport
Football
Irish League
Winners:
Belfast Celtic
Irish Cup
Winners:
Glentoran
3 - 1
Distillery
GAA
Cavan
defeat
Tyrone
6–13 to 1–02 to win the
Ulster Senior Football Championship
.
Cavan subsequently defeat
Galway
2–05 to 1–04 to win the
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
, becoming the first county from Ulster to do so.
Births
14 February –
James Simmons
, poet, literary critic and songwriter (died
2001
).
7 March –
Jackie Blanchflower
, footballer (died
1998
).
14 April –
Paddy Hopkirk
, rally driver (died
2022
).
15 May –
Dick Keith
, footballer (died
1967
).
13 June –
Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater
, 8th
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
.
28 June –
Gusty Spence
,
Ulster Volunteer Force
and
Progressive Unionist Party
figure.
5 July –
Maurice Leitch
, novelist and radio dramatist.
5 December –
Edward Daly
, former
Catholic
Bishop
of
Derry
.
Grant "Rusty" Ferguson, Sr., actor in
The Blue Lagoon
(1949 film)
(born in
Cookstown
).
Paddy Wilson
,
SDLP
politician (murdered
1973
).
Deaths
January –
Bowman Malcolm
, railway engineer (born
1854
).
See also
1933 in Scotland
1933 in Wales
References
↑
Ferris, Tom (1993).
The Irish Narrow Gauge, Volume 2: The Ulster Lines
. Midland Publishing.
ISBN
1-85780-017-6
.
↑
Donald, P. T. A. (2012). "The Silent Valley dam".
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
. 165EH:
65–
72.
↑
"Airport History"
. George Best Belfast City Airport. Archived from
the original
on 12 October 2011
. Retrieved
4 April
2012
.
↑
"The Lord Mayor of London in Ulster".
The Times
. No.
46498. London. 17 July 1933. p.
15.
↑
"Harry Ferguson: The Man and The Machine"
. Yesterday's Tractor Co
. Retrieved
30 June
2012
.
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