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Events during the year 1945 in
Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
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John Luke paints The Old Callan Bridge and The Three Dancers.
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F. L. Green's novel Odd Man Out is published.
Sport
- Winners:
Linfield
- Winners:
Linfield 4 – 2
Glentoran
Births
- 29 January –
Jim Nicholson, Unionist politician and
MEP for
Northern Ireland.
- 12 June –
Pat Jennings, international soccer player.
- 4 July –
David McWilliams, singer, songwriter and guitarist (died 2002).
[2]
- 18 July –
Pat Doherty, politician
- 16 August –
Allan Bresland,
DUP
Northern Ireland Assembly member for
West Tyrone.
- 25 August –
Sammy Duddy, member of the
Ulster Political Research Group (died 2007).
- 31 August –
Van Morrison, singer and songwriter.
- 15 September –
Dave Clements, soccer player and manager.
- 21 September –
Shaw Clifton,
General of
The Salvation Army.
- 17 October –
Jimmy Cricket (James Mulgrew), comedian.
- 31 October –
Bobbie Hanvey, photographer and radio personality.
- 17 November –
Damien Magee, racing driver.
- 5 December –
Evin Crowley, actress.
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Eoin_MacNeill.jpg/150px-Eoin_MacNeill.jpg)
Eoin MacNeill
Full date unknown
Deaths
See also
References
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^ Lynn, Brendan (1997). Holding the Ground: The Nationalist Party in Northern Ireland, 1945–72. Aldershot: Dartmouth.
ISBN
1-85521-980-8.
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"David McWilliams". The Independent. 16 March 2002.
Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2018.