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Eileen and Lemass
* July 7 – Eileen Lemass, Irish politician
Lemass married Eileen Delaney in 1950.
His uncle, Noel Lemass, Jnr and aunt, Eileen Lemass were also members of Dáil Éireann.
Eileen Lemass ( born 7 July 1932 ) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
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Maureen Haughey's brother Noel Lemass, Jnr also served as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála ( TD ), while her sister-in-law, Eileen Lemass, also served as a member of Dáil Éireann.

Eileen and Irish
Eileen O ' Casey, née Reynolds ( 1900 – 1995 ), the actress wife of Irish dramatist Seán O ' Casey, was another female friend of Macmillan, who published her husband's plays.
* Eileen Shanahan, Irish poet, lived with her family in Blenheim Gardens.
A " Dragons '" armchair by Irish furniture designer Eileen Gray sold for 21. 9 million euros ( US $ 28 million ), setting an auction record for a piece of 20th century decorative art.
* Irish in Michigan ( Discovering the Peoples of Michigan Series ) ( with Eileen K. Metress, 2006 )
Born and raised in the Turner's Cross area of Cork, Martin was the son of Paddy Martin ( 1923 – 2012 ), a former Irish international boxer and CIÉ employee, and Eileen " Lana " Corbett ( 1929 – 2010 ).
Eileen Desmond ( née Harrington ; 29 December 1932 – 6 January 2005 ) was an Irish Labour Party politician.
Kathleen Eileen Moray Gray ( August 9, 1878 – October 31, 1976 ) was an Irish furniture designer and architect and a pioneer of the Modern Movement in architecture.
Because Dallaglio's father, Vincenzo, is Italian, and his mother, Eileen, was half Irish, he was eligible to play for both Italy and Ireland, as well as England, and in the early 1990s he turned down an invitation to play for Ireland.
From 1947 into the 1960s his work was inspired by the south of France and he purchased a villa designed by the Irish Architect Eileen Gray at Menton in 1955.
Born the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Francis Templer and Mabel Eileen Templer ( née Johnston ) and educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Templer was commissioned into his father's regiment, the Royal Irish Fusiliers, on 16 August 1916 and fought in World War I.
* 7 January – Eileen Desmond, Irish Labour Party TD, Cabinet Minister, MEP and Seanad Éireann member ( born 1932 ).
*" Eileen Og ", a traditional Irish song
* Eileen Dunne, Irish newsreader
* Eileen Essell, Irish actress
* Eileen Gray, Irish furniture designer and architect
* Eileen O ' Keeffe, Irish hammer thrower
* Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's, Northern Irish politician
In a 2001 review of the modern Irish information economy, information sciences professor Eileen M. Trauth notes craic as an intrinsic part of the culture of sociability that distinguished the Irish workplace from those of other countries.
* Eileen Ivers-Traditional Irish Music ( 1994 )
* The story is also told within Irish Sagas and Folktales by folklorist Eileen O ' Faolain and first published by Oxford University Press in 1954.
Previously the March of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers was Eileen Alannah, an Irish ballad.
Another tune by Connellan, Molly St. George, along with Molly MacAlpin and Eileen Aroon ( by Cearbhall O ' Dalaigh ), comprise the three earliest Irish harp tunes with extant lyrics.

Eileen and politician
* October 22 – Eileen Gordon, British politician
Angela Eileen Watkinson ( born Angela Eileen Ellicott 18 November 1941, Leytonstone ) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
Eileen Gordon ( born 22 October 1946 ) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
* Eileen O ' Connell ( politician ), Nova Scotia NDP MLA, 1996-2000
* Eileen Anderson, Hawaii politician
* Eileen Bell, Northern Ireland politician
* Eileen Desmond, British politician
Eileen Bell CBE ( born 15 August 1943 ) is a Northern Ireland politician, former member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for North Down and former deputy leader of the Alliance Party.
* Eileen S. Naughton ( 1945-), American politician

Lemass and Irish
* 1899 – Seán Lemass, Irish politician ( d. 1971 )
The Fianna Fáil government under Seán Lemass awarded him the honour of a state funeral, which was attended by the cabinet, the leaders of all the main Irish political parties, and Éamon de Valera, then President of Ireland.
Seán Francis Lemass ( 15 July 1899 – 11 May 1971 ) was one of the most prominent Irish politicians of the 20th century.
One of Lemass ' classmates was the popular Irish comedian Jimmy O ' Dea.
In January 1915 Lemass was persuaded to join the Irish Volunteers.
Following this, Lemass ' father wanted his son to continue with his studies and be called to the Irish Bar.
In the Irish Civil War which followed Lemass was adjutant and second in command to Rory O ' Connor when the group seized the Four Courts, the home of the High Court of Ireland.
In June 1923, after the end of the civil war, Sean Lemass's brother Noel Lemass, an anti-Treaty IRA officer, was abducted in Dublin by a number of men, believed to be connected to the Irish Army or the Police CID unit.
In 1926, de Valera, supported by Lemass, sought to convince Sinn Féin to abandon its refusal to accept the existence of the Irish Free State, the legitimacy of the Dáil, and its abstentionist policy of refusing to sit in the Dáil, if elected.
The party which Lemass had described as only a " slightly constitutional party " in 1929 was now leading the Irish Free State, a state that de Valera and Lemass had fought a civil war to destroy a decade earlier.
Lemass had the two difficult tasks of developing Irish industry behind his new tariff walls, and convincing the conservative Department of Finance to promote state involvement in industry.
A generation of leaders who had dominated Irish politics for over three decades had moved off the stage of history — although neither Fine Gael or Labour's new leaders initiated major policy changes on the level of Lemass '.
He considers that Lemass moved the Irish economy away from free trade in the 1930s, and back into it in the 1960s ; a costly mistake that affected many thousands of ( non-voting ) emigrants.
He had years before told Tony Grey of The Irish Times that if he ever succeeded Brooke, he hoped to meet with Lemass.
The Lemass era saw some significant developments in Irish foreign policy.
Some historians have questioned whether Lemass came to the premiership too late, arguing that had he replaced de Valera as Fianna Fáil leader and Taoiseach in 1951 he could have begun the process of reform of Irish society and the industrialisation of the Republic of Ireland a decade earlier than 1959, when he eventually achieved the top governmental job.
Future Irish Taoiseach, Seán Lemass was involved in the killing of a Captain Bagely, also on Mount Street, while in two further incidents on the same street three more British agents were killed.
Poor economic growth and lack of social services led Sean Lemass, who succeeded the veteran Éamon de Valera as leader of Fianna Fáil and as Taoiseach in 1958, to state that if economic performance did not improve, the very future of the independent Irish state was at risk.
This company, originally established as the Industrial Credit Company, and later known as Industrial Credit Corporation plc, was set up in 1933 by Seán Lemass in the Irish Free State to encourage investment in industry.
Bartley served in the Irish government on two occasions, both under the Taoiseach, Seán Lemass.
Irish Film & Television Award nominations went to Ciarán Hinds, Gerard McSorley, and Brenda Fricker for their performances, Brendan Galvin for Best Cinematography, Joan Bergin for Best Costume Design, and Dee Corcoran and Ailbhe Lemass for Best Hair / Make-Up.
The introduction of new import tariffs helped some Irish industries to expand when Lemass introduced the Control of Manufactures Act, whereby the majority ownership of Irish companies was to be limited to Irish citizens.

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