Walter Furlong
Walter Furlong | |
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Teachta Dála | |
In office May 1944 – February 1948 | |
Constituency | Cork Borough |
Personal details | |
Born | (1893-09-01)1 September 1893 Cork, Ireland |
Died | 11 December 1973(1973-12-11) (aged 80) Cork, Ireland |
Political party | Fianna Fáil |
Other political affiliations | Cork Civic Party |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Irish Republican Army |
Battles/wars | Irish War of Independence |
Walter Furlong (1 September 1893 – 11 December 1973) was an Irish politician from Cork city, most successful as a member of Fianna Fáil.
According to his death notice Furlong was in "G" Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Cork Brigade, Irish Republican Army, and had been interned on Bere Island, released on the signing of the 1921 truce.[citation needed]
He ran for Fianna Fáil in Cork Borough in the general elections of 1943, 1944, 1948, and 1951, being elected only in 1944, to the 12th Dáil, and losing his seat to Jack Lynch in 1948.[1][2]
Furlong was a member of Cork City Council in the 1930s, and was fined 20 shillings in 1935 for harassing the city manager in relation to a constituent's claim for a corporation house.[3] He was re-elected to the council for Fianna Fáil in 1945[4] and served as Lord Mayor of Cork in 1951.[5] He lost his council seat at the 1960 local election, running for the Cork Civic Party.[6]
References
- ^ "Walter Furlong". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
- ^ "Walter Furlong". ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
- ^ Quinlivan, Aodh (2006). Philip Monahan: A Man Apart : the Life and Times of Ireland's First Local Authority Manager. Institute of Public Administration. pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-1-904541-35-6. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
- ^ Moran, John (1972). "Local Elections in Cork City (1929-1967)" (PDF). Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society: 124–133: 130. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ^ "Previous Mayors of Cork". Cork City Council. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
- ^ "Ratepayers Elect Their First Alderman In Cork City; Long Connection Severed". Evening Echo. No. 20256. Cork. 2 July 1960. p. 1.
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Preceded by Seán McCarthy | Lord Mayor of Cork 1951–1952 | Succeeded by Patrick McGrath |
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Dáil | Election | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | Deputy (Party) | |||||
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2nd | 1921 | Liam de Róiste (SF) | Mary MacSwiney (SF) | Donal O'Callaghan (SF) | J. J. Walsh (SF) | 4 seats 1921–1923 | |||||
3rd | 1922 | Liam de Róiste (PT-SF) | Mary MacSwiney (AT-SF) | Robert Day (Lab) | J. J. Walsh (PT-SF) | ||||||
4th | 1923 | Richard Beamish (Ind) | Mary MacSwiney (Rep) | Andrew O'Shaughnessy (Ind) | J. J. Walsh (CnaG) | Alfred O'Rahilly (CnaG) | |||||
1924 by-election | Michael Egan (CnaG) | ||||||||||
5th | 1927 (Jun) | John Horgan (NL) | Seán French (FF) | Richard Anthony (Lab) | Barry Egan (CnaG) | ||||||
6th | 1927 (Sep) | W. T. Cosgrave (CnaG) | Hugo Flinn (FF) | ||||||||
7th | 1932 | Thomas Dowdall (FF) | Richard Anthony (Ind) | William Desmond (CnaG) | |||||||
8th | 1933 | ||||||||||
9th | 1937 | W. T. Cosgrave (FG) | 4 seats 1937–1948 | ||||||||
10th | 1938 | James Hickey (Lab) | |||||||||
11th | 1943 | Frank Daly (FF) | Richard Anthony (Ind) | Séamus Fitzgerald (FF) | |||||||
12th | 1944 | William Dwyer (Ind) | Walter Furlong (FF) | ||||||||
1946 by-election | Patrick McGrath (FF) | ||||||||||
13th | 1948 | Michael Sheehan (Ind) | James Hickey (NLP) | Jack Lynch (FF) | Thomas F. O'Higgins (FG) | ||||||
14th | 1951 | Seán McCarthy (FF) | James Hickey (Lab) | ||||||||
1954 by-election | Stephen Barrett (FG) | ||||||||||
15th | 1954 | Anthony Barry (FG) | Seán Casey (Lab) | ||||||||
1956 by-election | John Galvin (FF) | ||||||||||
16th | 1957 | Gus Healy (FF) | |||||||||
17th | 1961 | Anthony Barry (FG) | |||||||||
1964 by-election | Sheila Galvin (FF) | ||||||||||
18th | 1965 | Gus Healy (FF) | Pearse Wyse (FF) | ||||||||
1967 by-election | Seán French (FF) | ||||||||||
19th | 1969 | Constituency abolished. See Cork City North-West and Cork City South-East |