Alfred Byrne

Politician

1882 – 1956

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Who was Alfred Byrne?

Alfred Byrne, also known as Alfie Byrne, was an Irish nationalist politician, who served as both an MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as a Teachta Dála in Dáil Éireann. As Lord Mayor of Dublin he was known as the "shaking hand of Dublin".

He was born in Dublin in 1882. He was the son of a docker, who died when Alfred was only thirteen years old. Byrne worked as a theatre programme seller and barman before buying his own pub, The Vernon in Talbot Street, Dublin. He entered politics at the age of twenty-seven, being elected to Dublin Corporation for North Dock ward with a large majority.

Byrne became an Alderman on Dublin Corporation in 1914. He was a member of the Dublin Port and Docks Board, a significant position for a politician from the Dublin Harbour constituency. In the records of the Oireachtas his occupation is given as company director.

He was elected MP for Dublin Harbour in a by-election on 1 October 1915, as an Irish Parliamentary Party candidate.

Byrne's constituent Philip Shanahan had legal problems following the Easter Rising. Shanahan consulted the lawyer and Nationalist politician Timothy Healy.

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Born
Mar 17, 1882
Dublin
Profession
Lived in
  • County Dublin
Died
Mar 13, 1956

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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