• Innes Hope Pearse (1889–1978) was an English medical doctor who co-founded a health centre that became famous as part of the Peckham Experiment. This...
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    preventive social medicine. George Scott Williamson (1884–1953) and Innes Hope Pearse (1889–1978), two doctors who later married, opened the Pioneer Health...
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    Louisa Martindale Florence Miller Jessie Murray Christine Murrell Innes Hope Pearse Ella Campbell Scarlett Mary Scharlieb Edith Shove Miriam Stoppard...
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    Altonwood Golf Group, lived in Rose Walk, Purley, from 1993 until 2013. Innes Hope Pearse, doctor and co-founder of the Peckham Experiment, grew up in Purley...
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    distributor, art dealer, publisher and collector, lived here the late 1970s Innes Hope Pearse(1889–1978) of the Peckham Experiment, who lived at the Argos Hill...
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  • 1891 Sylvia Payne, president of the British Psychoanalytical Society Innes Hope Pearse, co-founder of the Pioneer Health Centre and the Peckham Experiment...
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    wikidata descriptions as a fallback H. J. Massingham – British writer Innes Hope Pearse – English medical practitioner and biologist, founder member Craig...
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    (1831-1920) The Baron Carson (1854 - 1935) John Redmond (1856 - 1918) Patrick Pearse (1879 - 1916) John A. Costello (1891 - 1976) Averil Deverell (1893 - 1979)...
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    2021. Retrieved 27 April 2021. "Galway GAA awaits planning decision on Pearse Stadium floodlights". Irish Times. Retrieved 26 April 2021. "THOMOND PARK"...
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    000 1780s Slane Castle Slane 70,000 1875 Punchestown Racecourse Naas 80,000 April 1974 Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork 45,000 1957 Pearse Stadium Galway 26,197...
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    Standard reported that Ritchie had sold the pub to Alexander Langlands Pearse's Cirrus Inns Company. The Punchbowl re-opened on 20 October 2014, after having...
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  • guns to one of the feuding factions. On 9 March 2000 at the Holiday Inn on Pearse Street, three members of the gang were arrested with 2 kg of cocaine...
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  • Loder Weston-Super-Mare John Penrose Dan Aldridge Patrick Keating Richard Pearse Tom Daw Conservative John Penrose Yeovil Marcus Fysh Rebecca Montacute Adam...
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    Dessie Grew George Harrison Brendan Hughes Francis Hughes Martin Hurson Pearse Jordan Brian Keenan Gerry Kelly John Kelly Patrick Joseph Kelly Sean Kelly...
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    John Redmond (category Alumni of King's Inns)
    Citizen Army, led by a number of influential republicans, under Patrick Pearse. Pearse, who had in 1913 stood with Redmond on the same platform where the Rising...
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  • RAFVR. J. F. Payne (89000), RAFVR. S. J. Payne (135742), RAFVR. C. M. Pearse (148185), RAFVR. D. Pearson (138593), RAFVR. G. R. Pearson (85126), RAFVR...
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  • family about this, that they might never see him again. If he is dead, and we hope he is not, they might not be able to bury him. I have been dealing with people...
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    Wolfe Tone (category Alumni of King's Inns)
    commemorations at Bodenstown. Speaking at the graveside in 1913, Patrick Pearse described the site as the "holiest place in Ireland", for "though many had...
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  • October 2008. Retrieved 17 April 2014. "Family of "Disappeared" Gerry Evans hope for closure". BBC News. 19 October 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2014. "Remains...
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    Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013. Pearse, Damian (13 December 2012). "Alan Turing should be pardoned, argue Stephen...
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    the leaders) were executed as traitors to the UK. This included Patrick Pearse, the spokesman for the rising and who provided the signal to the volunteers...
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    murder, though the inquest's report added that "others" did. McGuigan's son Pearse subsequently insisted that had "the police acted and published the information...
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  • inaugurated a memorial called The River of Life, depicting "a symbol of hope for future generations", in Bridge Street. It was developed in the aftermath...
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    passed without the benefit of his experience would be deficient.... The only hope of sustaining the original convictions was to rewrite the script from top...
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    (1986). Travels at the Cape of Good Hope 1772–1775. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society. ISBN 978-0-620-10981-9. Pearse, G. E. Eighteenth Century Architecture...
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  • Marines in September 1989. 7 July - IRA volunteers Nessan Quinlivan (26) and Pearse McAuley (25) escape from HM Prison Brixton using a pistol they smuggled...
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    Grey-Thompson Athletics Women's 800m T53  Gold Caroline Innes Athletics Women's 200m T36  Gold Caroline Innes Athletics Women's 400m T36  Gold Christopher Martin...
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    those who launched the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916, led by Patrick Pearse and James Connolly. Two-and-a-half years after the executions of sixteen...
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  • ISBN 9781107602731. Retrieved 10 November 2015. "Brian Brick: Moss Bros Boss hopes smart moves will pay off – The Independent". Independent.co.uk. 24 June...
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  • Archived from the original on January 5, 2020. Retrieved April 26, 2020. Pearse, Emma (July 25, 2013). "Remember 1993? When the Best Movies Came Out?"....
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