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Harold Saunders Blackham (Irish: Aodh
Sandrach de
Blácam; 16
December 1891 – 16
January 1951) was an English-born
Irish author, journalist, and editor...
- of Kansas. St.
Brigid Island. SCAR
Composite Gazetteer of
Antarctica De
Blacam, Hugh. "About the Name Brigid".
Irish Names from
Ancient to Modern. Retrieved...
- de
Blacam &
Meagher is an
Irish architectural firm
formed in 1976. The firm is
known for its use of
natural materials especially wood. In the book Architects...
- of John
Redmond Thomas Bennett Charles Bewley Joseph Biggar MP Aodh de
Blácam (né
Harold Blackham)
Roger Ca****t
Lillie Connolly,
widow of
James Connolly...
- hymn was
translated into
English by
Irish author and
journalist Aodh de
Blácam. It was
declared the
official hymn of the holy year of 1950. In a show of...
- 1991), p. 13. Aodh de
Blácam, 'The Best
Novels for Everyman', The
Irish Monthly Vol. 67, No. 787 (Jan. 1939), p. 62. Aodh de
Blácam, 'The
Valley near Slievenamon'...
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Political parties in the
Republic of Ireland.
Manchester University Press de
Blácam, Aodh (1921). What Sinn Féin
Stands For. Dublin:
Mellifont Press. Anderson...
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sought to
adapt Tone to the state's Catholic-inflected nationalism. Aodh de
Blácam, a
close Fianna Fáil
partisan of Éamon de Valera,
insisted that Tone's "attachment...
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unrecovered Ireland;
their people,
their treasures and
their history. by Aodh de
Blacam ("Roddy the Rover") with a
foreword by
Eamon de Valera. Dublin, M. H. Gill...
- people, including: John
Meagher (born 1947),
Irish architect,
partner in De
Blacam &
Meagher John
Meagher (Canada East politician) (c. 1805–1876), Irish-born...