- Bláthnat ("Little flower"),
sometimes Bláthíne, is a
character in
early Irish literature, a king's daughter, wife of the
warrior Cú Roí and the
lover of...
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Blánaid Salkeld (born
Florence Ffrench Mullen; 1880 – 1959) was an
Irish poet, dramatist, actor, and publisher,
whose well-known
literary salon was attended...
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conflict with John Paul over his
treatment of her
sister Grace and
niece Blánaid. Eva and John Paul are co-workers at an
architectural firm, and further...
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domestic economy instructor from Berlin, Irma
Salkeld (née Taesler). The poet
Blanaid Salkeld was her
paternal grandmother.
Behan grew up on
Morehampton Road...
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Paudge Behan with Brendan's
widow Beatrice.
Paudge and his half-sister
Blanaid grew up at 5
Anglesea Road, a red-brick, semi-detached late
Victorian house...
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Austin Clarke Samuel Beckett Brian Coffey Denis Devlin Thomas MacGreevy Blanaid Salkeld Mary
Devenport O'Neill
Patrick Kavanagh John
Hewitt Louis MacNeice...
- of Leon,
Kaiser Chiefs, the Kills, Jack White, Mod Fun,
Neils Children,
Blanaid Montague, Klaxons, and
Daniel Johns. The
shoes are
closely related to British...
- O'Brien Pat Daly as Fr.
Rooney Philip O'****van as Fr. "Michael"
Lynch Blanaid Irvine as
Sister Gertrude Brendan Caldwell as Pat Dunn
Chris Curran as...
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Harry Brogan and Tim Seely. The
screenplay was by
Patrick Kirwan and
Blanaid Irvine based on the 1930 play The New
Gossoon by
George Shiels. The film...
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Princeton University Press; 1969; pp. 291–93. Lynn,
Theodore G.; Clarke,
Blanaid J. (19
August 2010). "The
Irish Corporate Governance System". SSRN 1661617...