Helen Campbell D’Olier (1829 - 1887) was a Scottish artist best known for her reproductions from early-Christian illuminated manuscripts. Born in Edinburgh...
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made of pages and elements of the Book of Kells were by the artist Helen Campbell D'Olier in the 19th century. She used vellum and reproduced the pigments...
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modernity." Specific date unknown: In 1884, the Scottish artist Helen Campbell D'Olier lectured on the subject of Christian illuminated manuscripts in...
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pollster and pioneer in the field of public opinion research Franklin D'Olier, A.B. 1898 – former president and chairman of Prudential Insurance Company;...
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348250°N 6.259538°W / 53.348250; -6.259538 1870 Thomas Farrell Previously on D'Olier Street from 1870–1929 Sir John Gray O'Connell Street 53°20′55″N 6°15′35″W...
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Calcutta Charles Gilbert Rogers, Chief Conservator of Forests, Burma Bernard d'Olier Barley, Executive Engineer, Tarai, United Provinces Thomas Heed Davy Bell...
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Ronald Arthur Burroughs, Counsellor, Her Majesty's Embassy, Lisbon. Rohan D'Olier Butler, Foreign Office. Donovan Harold Clibborn, Counsellor, Her Majesty's...
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Ernest Bevin formerly Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Kathleen D'Olier Courtney, CBE, Lately Chairman, Executive Committee, United Nations Association...
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Connell (Ninette de Valois), Director of the Sadlers Wells Ballet. Kathleen d'Olier Courtney, Chairman of the General Council of the United Nations Association...
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