Events during the year 1958 in Northern Ireland. This article needs additional citations for verification. (May 2013) Quick Facts Centuries:, Decades: ... ← 1957 1956 1955 1958 in Northern Ireland → 1959 1960 1961 Centuries: 20th 21st Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s See also: 1958 in the United Kingdom 1958 in Ireland Other events of 1958 List of years in Northern Ireland Close Incumbents Governor - The Lord Wakehurst Prime Minister - Basil Brooke Events 6 February – Jackie Blanchflower, capped 12 times for the Northern Ireland national football team, survives the Munich air disaster involving Manchester United on the return flight from a European Cup tie in Yugoslavia. Jackie (younger brother of Tottenham Hotspur's Danny Blanchflower) has won two league champions in England with United since his debut for them in 1951, but his injuries are severe and he is forced to abandon the game in the coming year.[1] 18 March – Taoiseach Éamon de Valera says he would be willing to have talks with the government of Northern Ireland on wider economic co-operation. 18 August – Regional postage stamps of Great Britain are first issued. 25 October – Northern Ireland-built Short SC.1 experimental VTOL aircraft makes its first free vertical flight. Arts and literature 1 July – Release of the film A Night to Remember (about the sinking of the Titanic) produced by William MacQuitty. Sport Football FIFA World Cup Group stage Northern Ireland 1-1 Czechoslovakia Northern Ireland 1-1 Argentina Northern Ireland 1-1 West Germany Group play-off stage Northern Ireland 2-1 Czechoslovakia AET Quarter final stage Northern Ireland 0-4 France Northern Ireland knocked out Irish League Winners: Ards Irish Cup Winners: Ballymena United 2 - 0 Linfield Births 21 February – Jake Burns, punk rock singer and guitarist. 14 March – Davy Francis, cartoonist. 25 March – Margaret Ritchie, SDLP MLA. 2 May – Jim Harvey, footballer and manager. 1 August – Adrian Dunbar, actor and screenwriter. 13 August – Feargal Sharkey, lead singer of The Undertones. 16 August – Diane Dodds, DUP MLA, MEP. 20 August – Nigel Dodds, DUP MP, MLA. 20 October – Dave Finlay, professional wrestler. 4 November – Pat Ramsey, SDLP MLA, Mayor of Derry. November – Bernadette Sands McKevitt, co-founder of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement. Brendan Cleary, poet. John Farry, singer-songwriter. Jim Gray, UDA leader in East Belfast and publican (killed 2005).[2] Andre Stitt, performance artist. Deaths 24 August – Paul Henry, artist (born 1876). 2 December – Alan McKibbin, businessman and Ulster Unionist Party MP (born 1892). See also 1958 in Scotland 1958 in Wales References [1]"Busby Babe loses battle against cancer". BBC. 2 September 1998. Retrieved 19 January 2020. [2]McHardy, Anne (6 October 2005). "Obituary: Jim Gray". the Guardian. Retrieved 23 January 2018. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.