Events in the year 1967 in Ireland .
9 January – Demonstrations by the National Farmers' Association caused major chaos when farm machinery blocked many roads.
4 April – The Fianna Fáil party made a presentation[clarification needed ] to former Taoiseach Seán Lemass .
18 April – The Minister for Education , Donogh O'Malley , revealed his plan for a single multi-denominational University of Dublin. This would combine University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin . The plan was not enacted.
30 June – Jacqueline Kennedy arrived in Ireland for a holiday with her children, Caroline and John . She was received at the president's residence, Áras an Uachtaráin , where she was an overnight guest, by President Éamon de Valera and his wife, Sinéad . She was received in the evening by Taoiseach Jack Lynch and his wife Máirín at a state banquet at Dublin Castle .[ 1] [ 2]
1 July – Jacqueline Kennedy attended the Irish Sweeps Derby horse race at the Curragh with the Taoiseach and his wife.[ 1]
4 August – Senator Margaret Mary Pearse , sister of Patrick Pearse and Willie Pearse , the executed 1916 leaders, was 89 today. She was greeted by President de Valera.
4 September – Ireland's free post-primary school transport scheme began. The CIÉ transport company brought 38,000 students to 350 schools.
4 November – Taoiseach Jack Lynch returned to Dublin following talks on the European Community with President Charles de Gaulle in Paris.
4 December – The first independent computer[clarification needed ] in Ireland began operation at Shannon Airport .
11 December – Taoiseach Jack Lynch and Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O'Neill met for talks in Stormont .[ 3] Lynch's car was snowballed by Ian Paisley and his supporters.[ 4]
22 December – In a pre-Christmas message to Irish people living and working in the UK, Taoiseach Jack Lynch urged them not to return to Ireland for Christmas because of the foot-and-mouth outbreak in the UK.[ 5]
29 December – The Minister for Labour , Patrick Hillery , announced details of a new redundancy payments scheme which took effect from New Year's Day.
Unknown - The Galtee Meats company was founded.
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Wolfe Tone statue by Edward Delaney
12 January – Gary Kirby , Limerick hurler .
22 January – Eleanor McEvoy , singer songwriter.
6 February – Susan McKeown , folk singer.
1 March
14 March – Willie O'Connor , Kilkenny hurler.
16 March – Terry Phelan , footballer born in England of Irish descent
17 March – Angus Dunlop , cricketer.
3 April – Liam Twomey , doctor, Fine Gael party Teachta Dála (TD), Senator .
20 April – Alan McLoughlin , footballer born in England of Irish descent (died 2021).
25 April – Alan Kernaghan , footballer born in England of Irish descent.
6 May –John Fitzgibbon , Cork hurler.
16 May – Barry Andrews , Fianna Fáil politician, TD for Dún Laoghaire .
19 May – Geraldine Somerville , actress.
26 May – Philip Treacy , hat designer.
July – Anne Marie Forrest , author.
6 July – Mark Foley , Cork hurler.
4 September – Cathal Casey , Cork hurler.
12 September – Kieran McGuckin , Cork hurler.
15 October
13 December – Noel Fitzpatrick , veterinary surgeon.
Full date unknown
1 January – Séamus Burke , Sinn Féin party TD, a founder-member of the Cumann na nGaedheal party and later Fine Gael party (born 1893).
28 January – Helena Molony , fought in the 1916 Easter Rising and first woman president of the Irish Trades Union Congress (born 1884).
10 March – Ina Boyle , composer (born 1889).
16 March – Thomas MacGreevy , poet and director of the National Gallery of Ireland (born 1893).
12 April – Sam English , association football player (born 1908).
22 April – Walter Macken , novelist, dramatist and actor (born 1915).
4 August – Edmond Pery, 5th Earl of Limerick , peer and soldier (born 1888).
14 September – Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh , businessman, politician and philanthropist, Chancellor of the University of Dublin (born 1874).
November – Edward Richards-Orpen , furniture maker and independent member of Seanad Éireann (born 1884).
30 November – Patrick Kavanagh , poet and novelist (born 1904).
18 December – James Everett , Labour Party TD, Cabinet minister (born 1894).
18 December – Florence O'Donoghue , historian and Irish Republican Army intelligence officer (born 1894).
28 December – John Joe O'Reilly , Cumann na nGaedheal party and Fine Gael party TD (born 1881).
Full date unknown