1983 in Northern Ireland

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1983
in
Northern Ireland

Centuries:
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Decades:
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  • 2000s
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Events during the year 1983 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

  • 7 February - The airfield at Sydenham, Belfast, reopens to commercial flights as Belfast Harbour Airport.[1]
  • 23 May - The Bushmills Distillery in County Antrim celebrates its 375th anniversary.
  • 30 May - The inaugural meeting of the New Ireland Forum takes place at Dublin Castle.
  • 10 June - Gerry Adams of Sinn Féin is elected the new Member of Parliament for West Belfast.
  • 25 September - Maze Prison escape: 38 prisoners, using guns, escape from HM Prison Maze in the largest prison escape in U.K. history; one guard dies of a heart attack and twenty others are injured. Nineteen of the prisoners are apprehended within three days.
  • 21 November - Three elders are shot dead during a service in Darkley Pentecostal Church, County Armagh. The shooting is claimed by the Catholic Reaction Force.[2]

Arts and literature[]

  • 15 May - Charabanc Theatre Company's first production, Lay Up Your Ends, written by Martin Lynch with Marie Jones and other members of the company, is premiered at The Arts Theatre, Belfast.
  • 9 November - Christina Reid's first play, Tea In A China Cup, is premiered at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.
  • Bernard MacLaverty's novel Cal is published.

Sport[]

Football[]

  • Irish League
Winners: Linfield
Winners: Glentoran 1 - 1, 2 - 1 Linfield
  • Pat Jennings becomes the first footballer to play in 1,000 Football League matches.

Motorcycling[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Airport History". George Best Belfast City Airport. Archived from the original on 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
  2. ^ "Larkspirit Irish History". Archived from the original on 2007-07-04.
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