Sheelagh Flanagan (25 December 1925 – 3 May 2018) was a Northern Irish actress, costume designer, artist's agent, gallery owner and peace activist. Sheelagh...
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of Art at St. Mary's in 1965. In 1959, Flanagan married actress Sheelagh Garvan of the Lyric Players. Flanagan showed one oil painting Deirdre at the...
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However, Dillon did send work to Ulster when he donated work to Sheelagh Flanagan who had organised an exhibition for the relief of victims of the Belfast...
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autumn of 1969. The exhibition at Queen's University was organised by Sheelagh Flanagan and showed works by William Scott, Graham Gingles, F E McWilliam,...
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exhibition at Queen's University was organised by Sheelagh Flanagan and showed the work of T. P. Flanagan, William Scott and F E McWilliam, in addition to...
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exhibition at Queen's University was organised by Sheelagh Flanagan and showed the work of T P Flanagan, William Scott, F. E. McWilliam, Deborah Brown,...
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Biography. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. ISBN 978-1-250-02789-4. Matthews, Sheelagh (2008). Bono. Remarkable People. New York City: Weigl Publishers. ISBN 978-1-59036-638-7...
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Unionist MP Michelle McIlveen – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for Strangford Sheelagh Murnaghan – former Ulster Liberal Party MP Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin – Irish...
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Grand Prix wins and 10 Isle of Man TT wins (born 1903). 14 September – Sheelagh Murnaghan, only Ulster Liberal Party Member of Parliament at Stormont (born...
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O'Rafferty as Volunteer Donal McCann as Volunteer John O'Shea as John McCarthy Sheelagh Cullen as Elizabeth O'Farrell Eithne Lydon as Winifred Carney Sabina Coyne...
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(1929–1945) Jimmy Mulroy Gaelic football (Louth GAA) Senator (1987–1989) Sheelagh Murnaghan Field hockey (national team) MP for Queen's University of Belfast...
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Innocent, actor (born 1933) 14 September Adrianne Allen, actress (born 1907) Sheelagh Murnaghan, Northern Irish politician (born 1924) Peter Tranchell, composer...
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Association in Italy. For services to the Church of England in Italy. Sheelagh Ann Cooper, Chair, Habitat for Humanity, Bermuda. For services to the community...
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Thorndike, Mary O'Farrell, Carleton Hobbs, Liam Redmond, Peter Mayock, Sheelagh Cullen, Patrick McAlinney, Peggy Marshall and Shela Ward As children we...
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Department, Isle of Wight College. For services to Further Education. Sheelagh Teresa O'Flaherty-Hobbs. For voluntary service in RAF Odiham, Hampshire...
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services to the Chinese community in the London Borough of Hounslow. Miss Sheelagh Lloyd Jones. For services to the NHS in Wales. Terence James Jones. For...
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Philogene. For services to Nursing Leadership and Development. Miss Anna Sheelagh Pidduck. For public service. Sir John Richard Walter Reginald Carew Pole...
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Reiter, Chair, WaterVoice Wessex. For services to the Water Industry. Sheelagh Elizabeth, Mrs. Richards, Secretary and Chief Executive, British Association...
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, Lately Chairman of Council, Royal College of General Practitioners. Sheelagh Jefferies, Deputy Director General, Central Office of Information. Peter...
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contributor to research into human sound production and vocal health. Sheelagh Murielle Clark For service to the community, particularly to children with...
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