1949 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1949 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

 * Governor - 	Earl Granville
 * Prime Minister - Basil Brooke

Events

 * 17 April – At midnight 26 counties officially leave the British Commonwealth under terms of the Republic of Ireland Act 1948. A 21-gun salute on O'Connell Bridge, Dublin, ushers in the Republic of Ireland.
 * 3 May – The Parliament of the United Kingdom passes the Ireland Act guaranteeing the position of Northern Ireland as part of the United Kingdom as long as a majority of its citizens want it to be. The government also recognises the existence of the Republic of Ireland.
 * 10 May – An Oireachtas motion calls a "Protest Against Partition" because of the UK's Ireland Act provisions.
 * 13 May – John A. Costello, Éamon de Valera, William Norton and Seán MacBride share a platform to protest the British government's attitude to the constitutional status of Northern Ireland.
 * 25 May – The Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh receive the freedom of Belfast during a visit to the city.
 * 8 November – Street names in any language other than English are prohibited by an Amendment to a Bill passed in the Senate of Northern Ireland.

Arts and literature

 * Daniel O'Neill paints Place du Tertre and The Blue Skirt.

Football

 * Irish League
 * Winners: Linfield


 * Irish Cup
 * Winners: Derry City 1–0 Glentoran


 * Belfast Celtic withdrew from the Irish League at the end of a season which had seen crowd trouble at a match against Linfield five months earlier.

Golf

 * Fred Daly plays in the Ryder Cup.

Births
1 March- Seamus Finnegan, playwright
 * 14 January – Donovan McClelland, Social Democratic and Labour Party politician.
 * 25 January – Tom Paulin, poet and critic.
 * 23 February – Christopher Harte, cricketer.
 * 17 March – Pat Rice, footballer and football coach.
 * 18 March – Alex Higgins, snooker player.
 * 21 March – Pat Finucane, solicitor (killed by loyalist paramilitaries 1989).
 * 1 April – Sammy Nelson, footballer.
 * 8 April – Graham Crothers, cricketer.
 * 6 August – Alan Campbell, Pentecostal pastor.
 * 1 September – Alasdair McDonnell, Social Democratic and Labour Party MP and MLA.
 * 6 September – Iris Robinson, Democratic Unionist Party MP for Strangford and member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
 * 18 September – Mo Mowlam, English-born 11th British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (died 2005).
 * Full date unknown – David McKittrick, journalist and writer.

Deaths

 * 2 March – Cecil Lowry-Corry, 6th Earl Belmore, High Sheriff and councillor (born 1873).
 * 2 August – William Lyle, Ulster Unionist Party member of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland for Queen's University Belfast and medical practitioner (born 1871).
 * 19 September – George Shiels, dramatist (born 1886).
 * 6 October – Robert Wilson Lynd, writer (born 1879).