Charles Byrne may refer to: Charles Byrne (giant) (1761–1783), also known as "The Irish Giant" Charles Alfred Byrne (1848–1909), American journalist and...
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Charles Byrne (probable real name: Charles O'Brien; 1761 – 1 June 1783), or "The Irish Giant", was a man regarded as a curiosity or freak in London in...
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Charles H. Byrne (September 1843–January 4, 1898) was a New York realtor who was one of the original founders of the team that became the Brooklyn Dodgers...
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professional baseball team. Co-founder Charlie Byrne Co-founder Ferdinand Abell Former Dodger owners Charles Ebbets and Ed McKeever Peter O'Malley Frank...
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Charles Joseph Byrnes (1835 – 22 October 1917) was an Australian politician. He was born in Parramatta, the youngest son of Ruth Barber and James Byrnes...
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Charles Byrne (1757–1810?) was an Irish painter of miniatures. Charles Byrne was born in Dublin in 1757. He was a student and assistant to the painter...
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Catherine Byrne (disambiguation), several people Celine Byrne (born 1980), Irish opera soprano Charles Byrne (disambiguation), several people Charlie Byrne (disambiguation)...
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formed the Brooklyn Base Ball Association with Ferdinand Abell and Charles Byrne. Ebbets got a job working for the team selling tickets, score cards...
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Characters of Holby City (redirect from Lord Charles Byrne)
on appeal. Ronald Pickup plays Charles, Lord Byrne, a cardiothoracic consultant and the father of registrar Joseph Byrne. He works at Holby General's neighbouring...
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Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine. He paid for the stolen body of Charles Byrne, and proceeded to study and exhibit it against the deceased's explicit...
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to Joseph Lister, and the skeleton of the "Irish giant" Charles Byrne (procured against Byrne's dying wishes), surgical equipment, and paintings and sculptures...
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The Hibernian (redirect from Charles Byrne (Journalist))
formerly a member of the Sinn Féin national executive, as editor, and Charles Byrne, a 28-year-old from Drogheda, who writes as "Cathal O Broin" (the Irish-language...
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Charles Alfred Byrne (1848 – 1909) was an American journalist and playwright. Byrne was involved in a number of publications including Truth and The Journalist...
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enthusiast Charles Byrne, who convinced his brother-in-law Joseph Doyle and casino operator Ferdinand Abell to start the team with him. Byrne arranged to...
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the Bristol Giant and the Irish Giant. Another giant of this period, Charles Byrne, also claimed to be an O'Brien. He made enough money to retire in 1804...
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Rory Fleck Byrne (born 1988) is an Irish actor and composer, known for Vampire Academy (2014), Harlots, The Foreigner (both 2017) and This Is Going to...
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Mr. Burns, full name Charles Montgomery Burns, fictional character from the American animated sitcom The Simpsons Charles Byrne (disambiguation) This...
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Mantel, published in 1998. It is a fictionalised account of Irish giant Charles Byrne (O'Brien) and Scottish surgeon John Hunter. Set mainly in the 1780s...
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Charles C. Byrne (May 7, 1837 – November 8, 1921) was a brigadier general in the United States Army. Byrne was born Charles Christopher Byrne on May 7...
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O'Brien (1998), is set in the 1780s, and is based on the true story of Charles Byrne (or O'Brien). He came to London to earn money by displaying himself...
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enthusiast Charles Byrne who convinced his brother-in-law Joseph Doyle and casino operator Ferdinand Abell to start the team with him. Byrne set up a grandstand...
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several team members getting married around the same time. Also, owner Charles Byrne decided to withdraw from managing the team's on field activities and...
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Leicester baronets (redirect from Byrne Baronets)
(1811–1887) John Byrne Leicester Warren, 3rd Baron de Tabley (1835–1895) Sir Peter Fleming Frederic Leicester, 8th Baronet (1863–1945) Sir Charles Byrne Warren...
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of the Line and Staff with Portraits of the Generals in Chief, Lt. Charles Byrne, New York Maynard, Merrill and Company, 1896, p. 401, U.S Army Center...
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culture scene in the 1970s that also included Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and film director Gus Van Sant. Rocket made several short films and fronted...
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son, confidant and right-hand man. The trust company owned the estate of Charles Ebbets, who had died in 1925 and owned half of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It...
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Baseball Hall of Fame member Ned Hanlon. The team was purchased by Charles Byrne in 1885 for $10,000 and folded into his Brooklyn Grays team. 1879 Cleveland...
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Additional recordings Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland – (Engineer Charles Byrne) (for Big Yellow Taxi) Barrymore Studios, Co. Clare, Ireland – (Engineer...
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John Charles Byrnes, a double agent within the IRA, who identified Michael Collins, and came close to arranging his capture. The IRA identified Byrnes as...
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independent company in 1955. It was founded as "Chic News Company" by Charles Byrne and Frederick Klein, who had worked for Avon; they quickly renamed it...
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