Events from the year 1931 in Ireland .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
13 October – Orson Welles makes his first professional stage debut, age 16, at the Gate Theatre , Dublin, with a leading rôle in an adaptation of Jew Süss .
25 October – Ireland's first all-concrete Art Deco church, the Church of Christ the King, is opened at Turners Cross, Cork , designed by Chicago architect Barry Byrne with sculptor John Storrs .[ 4]
'Æ' (George William Russell ) publishes Vale, and Other Poems .[ 5]
Samuel Beckett 's Proust is published.
Cecil Day-Lewis 's poetry From Feathers To Iron is published.
Lord Dunsany 's The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens is published.
Kate O'Brien 's first novel, Without My Cloak , is published.
Frank O'Connor 's first short story collection, Guests of the Nation , is published.
Francis Stuart 's first novel, Women and God , is published.
1 January – Jimmy Smyth , Clare hurler (died 2013).
7 February – Cyril Haran , priest and Gaelic football manager (Sligo ) (died 2014).[ 6]
2 March – Paddy Cooney , solicitor, Fine Gael TD , Cabinet Minister and MEP .
9 March – Jackie Healy-Rae , Fianna Fáil . TD for Kerry South (died 2014).
9 April – Patrick Walsh , Bishop of Down and Connor (1991–2008) (died 2023).
30 May – John O'Brien , Catholic priest and musician (died 2008).
5 June – Laurence Forristal , Bishop of Ossory (1981–2007) (died 2018).
8 July – Thomas Flynn , Bishop of Achonry (1976–2007) (died 2015).
26 July – Paddy Harte , Fine Gael TD and Minister of State (died 2018).
29 July – Tom Mitchell , IRA activist and politician (died 2020).
1 August – Seán Ó Riada , composer and musician (died 1971).
11 August – Thomas Meaney , Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State (died 2022).
8 September – Desmond Guinness , architectural conservationist (died 2020).
20 September – Malachy McCourt , actor, writer and politician (died 2024)
13 October – Jimmy O'Neill , soccer player (died 2007).
27 October – Seán Calleary , Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State (died 2018).
28 November – Dervla Murphy , travel writer (died 2022).
10 December
28 December – Mervyn Taylor , Labour Party TD and cabinet minister (died 2021).
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6 January – Harry Clarke , stained glass artist and book illustrator (born 1889 ).
19 January – Mary Elizabeth Byrne , literary scholar (born 1880 ).
7 March – Hamilton Lyster Reed , recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1899 at the Battle of Colenso , South Africa (born 1869 ).
26 March – Timothy Michael Healy , Nationalist politician, journalist, author, barrister and first Governor-General of the Irish Free State (born 1855 ).
22 March – James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy , lawyer, Lord Chancellor of Ireland , first Chairman of Seanad Éireann (born 1851 ).
2 April – Katharine Tynan , novelist and poet (born 1861 ).
13 April – William Dowler Morris , mayor of Ottawa (born 1857 ).
22 April – Patrick Kenny , Independent member of the Seanad for 12 years from 1922. Leas Ceann Comhairle 1928.
25 June – Con Lucid , Major League Baseball player (born 1874 ).
17 August – Pretty Polly , racehorse (born 1901).
27 August – Frank Harris , author, editor, journalist and publisher (born 1856 ).
29 September – William Orpen , painter (born 1878 ).
18 October – Reginald Clare Hart , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1879 in the Bazar Valley , Afghanistan (born 1848 ).
23 October – Peter de Loughry , member of 1922 Seanad , TD representing Carlow–Kilkenny from 1927 to 1931.
28 October – Paddy Glynn , Attorney General of Australia and Minister for External Affairs (born 1855 ).
27 December – Alfred Perceval Graves , writer (born 1846 ).