George Petrie may refer to: George Petrie (antiquarian) (1790–1866), Irish antiquarian, archaeologist and artist George Petrie (politician) (1793–1879)...
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George O. Petrie (November 16, 1912 – November 16, 1997) was an American radio and television actor. Petrie was born on November 16, 1912, in New Haven...
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George Petrie (1 January 1790 – 17 January 1866) was an Irish painter, musician, antiquarian and archaeologist of the Victorian era who was instrumental...
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Alistair Petrie (born 30 September 1970) is a British actor. He has starred in The Bank Job (2008), Cloud Atlas (2012), Rush (2013) and Rogue One: A Star...
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Some of the actors who appeared multiple times on the show include George O. Petrie and Frank Marth as various characters, Ethel Owen as Alice's mother...
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George Petrie (September 8, 1793 – May 8, 1879) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born at Little Falls, New York, Petrie attended the common schools...
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The North British Railway was opened in 1846 as the line from Edinburgh to Berwick-upon-Tweed, and its workshops were initially situated in St. Margarets...
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Petrie is a surname of Scottish origin which may refer to: Alexander Petrie (died 1662), Scottish minister Alexander Petrie (architect) (c. 1842–1905)...
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dismissed by George Petrie in 1840 as "a clumsy forgery, which will not bear for a moment the test of critical antiquarian examination". Petrie dates its...
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monuments surrounding Listoghil. It was numbered as Carrowmore 51 by George Petrie in 1837 and this designation is still used. Although the district of...
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be no 'Danny Boy'". Colorado Public Radio. Retrieved March 16, 2022. George Petrie: The Ancient Music of Ireland, 1855 "The 'Danny Boy' Trivia Collection"...
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John Petrie (15 January 1822 – 8 December 1892) was a Scottish-born Australian politician, architect, stonemason and building contractor in Brisbane who...
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System radio series titled That Hammer Guy starred Larry Haines then George Petrie and Ted DeCorsia as Mike Hammer and Jan Miner as Hammer's secretary...
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Mac Giolla Ghunna, who died in 1756 in County Clare. Music collector George Petrie obtained two settings of this melody from fellow collector Patrick Joyce...
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since Petrie wrote it in 1943. Jernigan, Mike (2007). Auburn Man: The Life and Times of George Petrie. The Donnell Group. ISBN 978-0-9653313-4-0 George Petrie...
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established in Dublin. Important collectors include Colm Ó Lochlainn, George Petrie, Edward Bunting, Francis O'Neill, James Goodman and many others. Though...
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described as "the most magnificent barbaric monument in Europe" by George Petrie. Before the 20th century, the island was usually called Árainn or Árainn...
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Matthew Flinders Petrie FRS FBA ((1853-06-03)3 June 1853 – (1942-07-28)28 July 1942), commonly known as simply Sir Flinders Petrie, was an English Egyptologist...
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The Church of the Carmelite Friary., an engraving of a painting by George Petrie of the interior being accompanied by a poetical illustration by Letitia...
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19 women's titles. Auburn's colors of orange and blue were chosen by George Petrie, Auburn's first football coach, based on those of his alma mater, the...
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(Simon Templar), who had appeared in a popular RKO film series. To that end, George Sanders, star of The Saint series, was cast in the Falcon role, with "Saint"...
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Limavady in the county. Ross submitted the tune to music collector George Petrie, and it was then published by the Society for the Preservation and Publication...
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Triadis Thaumaturgae (1647). In the early 19th century, Irish scholars George Petrie and John O'Donovan misanalyzed the first word atomruig as containing...
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Archived from the original on July 24, 2011. Retrieved March 11, 2011. "George Munger Award – Past recipients". Maxwell Football Club. Archived from the...
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fl. 1699 John Colgan, OFM, 1592-1657 Luke Wadding, OFM, 1588-1657 George Petrie, 1790-1866 James Hardiman, 1782-1855 John O'Donovan, 1806-1861 John...
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(since 2019) 15th district: Ritchie Torres (D) (since 2021) 16th district: George Latimer (D) (since 2025) 17th district: Mike Lawler (R) (since 2023) 18th...
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the 1830s. A melody called "Art Mac Bride" collected in Donegal by George Petrie (1790–1866) was published in 1902 by Charles Villiers Stanford. Patrick...
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as Sir William Wilde, Thomas Pownall, Thomas Wright, John O'Donovan, George Petrie, and James Ferguson. These antiquarians often concocted their own theories...
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Mazeppa Roxanne Arlen as Electra Jean Willes as Betty Cratchitt George Petrie as George Ben Lessy as Mervyn Goldstone Guy Raymond as Pastey Louis Quinn...
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milieu". Guests at their salon included Sheridan Le Fanu, Charles Lever, George Petrie, Isaac Butt, William Rowan Hamilton and Samuel Ferguson. Wilde's sister...
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