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Events during the year 1936 in Northern Ireland .
Incumbents
Events
Public Order Act is introduced, giving the Chief Constable power to impose conditions on parades or public processions if it is believed that they would lead to public disorder.
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The British
Air Ministry forms a new aircraft factory in
Belfast , creating a new company owned 50% each by
Harland and Wolff and
Short Brothers , Short & Harland Ltd.
Arts and literature
Sport
Winners:
Belfast Celtic
Winners:
Linfield 2 - 0
Derry City
Births
20 February –
Roy Beggs ,
Ulster Unionist Party MP.
7 March –
Freddie Gilroy , boxer.
13 March –
Stanley Hewitt , cricketer (died
2001 ).
5 April –
John Kelly ,
Sinn Féin Councillor and MLA (died
2007 ).
24 April –
Robert McCartney , leader of
UK Unionist Party ,
MLA and a
QC .
10 June –
Brendan Duddy , businessman and intermediary in the
Northern Ireland peace process (died
2017 ).
1 August –
Leonard Steinberg, Baron Steinberg ,
British
life peer , businessman and multi-
millionaire .
17 August –
Seamus Mallon , Deputy Leader of the
Social Democratic and Labour Party and first
Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland (died
2020 ).
24 September –
John Magee SPS, Bishop of Cloyne (1987- ), private secretary to
Pope John Paul II .
5 October –
Brian Hannon ,
Bishop of Clogher (Church of Ireland) (1986-2001).
22 December –
James Burke , science historian, author and television presenter-producer.
Deaths
See also
References