Events from the year 1951 in Ireland .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
League of Ireland
Winners: Cork Athletic
FAI Cup
Winners: Transport 1–1, 1–0 Shelbourne .
Mayo successfully defended All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final by defeating Meath 2-8 to 0-9.
4 January – Paddy Roche , soccer player.
25 January – M. J. Nolan , Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow–Kilkenny and Senator .
27 January – Brian Downey , drummer.
4 February – Patrick Bergin , actor.
6 February – Margo , singer.
14 February – Alan Shatter , Fine Gael TD for Dublin South .
1 March – J. P. McManus , businessman and racehorse owner.
16 March – John Egan , Dublin GAA County Chairman (died 2007).
25 March – Gerard Murphy , Fine Gael TD representing Cork North-West .
4 April – Alan Hughes , cricketer.
24 April – Enda Kenny , leader of Fine Gael , TD for Mayo .
1 May – Michael McDowell , founding member of Progressive Democrats , TD, Cabinet Minister and Attorney-General .
10 May – Ger Canning , Gaelic Athletic Association hurling and football commentator.
21 May
23 May – Viscount Slane, later The Marquess Conyngham , pop concert promoter.
26 May – Madeleine Taylor-Quinn , Fine Gael TD, councillor.
6 June – Frank Fahey , Fianna Fáil TD for Galway West .
10 June – Joe McKenna , Limerick hurler and manager.
12 June – Nóirín Ní Riain , singer, musician, writer and theologian.
27 June – Mary McAleese , eighth President of Ireland .
July – Anne Colley , Progressive Democrats politician.
August – Peter Mathews , TD representing Dublin South and economic commentator (died 2017).
30 August – Dana Rosemary Scallon , singer, Eurovision Song Contest winner and Member of the European Parliament .
1 September – Geraldine Kennedy , journalist, politician and first female editor of The Irish Times .
12 September – Bertie Ahern , Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil .
5 October – Bob Geldof , singer, songwriter and humanitarian.
18 December – Noel Treacy , Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East .
30 December – Gay Mitchell , TD representing Dublin South-Central , Member of the European Parliament for Dublin.
Full date unknown
9 January – John Aston , cricketer (born 1882).
17 January – Alexander Haslett , independent TD (born 1883).
18 January – Amy Carmichael , Christian missionary and writer (born 1867).
26 January – Thomas Houghton , Anglican clergyman and editor of the Gospel Magazine (born 1859).
18 March – Thomas Foran , trade union official, member of the Seanad from 1922 to 1948.
27 March – James Geoghegan , Fianna Fáil TD, Minister for Justice , Attorney General of Ireland and Justice of the Supreme Court (born 1886).
29 March – Ambrose Upton Gledstanes Bury , politician in Alberta , Canada (born 1869).
10 April – Nora Barnacle , wife of author James Joyce (born 1884).
12 April – Henry De Vere Stacpoole , ship's doctor and author (born 1863).
19 May – Frederick Barton Maurice , soldier, military correspondent, writer and academic, founded the British Legion in 1920 (born 1871).
10 June – Justice George Gavan Duffy , barrister, Sinn Féin Member of Parliament and a signatory of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921 (born 1882).
21 June – Eugene O'Mahoney , museum curator and entomologist (born 1899).
24 July – Paddy Moore , soccer player (born 1909).
16 August – Gus Kelly , cricketer (born 1877).
17 August – Joseph Warwick Bigger , professor, member of the Dublin University constituency in the Seanad from 1944 to 1951.
25 August – John J. McGrath , Democratic U.S. Representative from California (born 1872).
27 November – George Meldon , cricketer (born 1885).
Full date unknown