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Charles James Dunphie (1820–1908) was an
Irish journalist, art and
literary critic,
songwriter and poet. He was born at
Rathdowney on 4
November 1820...
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Badsey 2004, p. 70.
Dunphie 2005, p. 42.
Ellis et al. 2004, p. 352.
Stacey & Bond 1960, pp. 170–171.
Dunphie 2005, p. 43. Trew &
Badsey 2004...
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Brigade (6th
Armoured Division) had been ****embling at
Thala and
Brigadier Dunphie,
making forward reconnaissance,
decided to intervene. The
First Army headquarters...
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Gruinard Island.
Rosalynd Maitland bequeathed the
island to her
niece Molly Dunphie who was
friends with
Winston Churchill. In 1942,
during World War II, a...
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Cartier the
following year. However, in 1960,
career criminal Richard Dunphie confessed to the crime. The
stolen pieces were only a
small portion of...
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Keegan 1982, pp. 205–206. Luck 1989, p. 192.
Keegan 1982, p. 205.
Dunphie, p. 74 Trew, p. 80 Napier, p. 249
Buckley (2013), p. 105 D'Este, p. 375...
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Gunning Cathal Coughlan Cathal O'Byrne
Cathy Davey Cecil Sheridan Charles J.
Dunphie Chris de
Burgh Chris Singleton Christy Moore Ciara Newell Colm de Bhailís...
- film 1964 East
Lynne Barbara Hare TV film 1965 The
Sullavan Brothers Rita
Dunphie Episode: "The Outsider" 1970 ITV
Playhouse Moira Tait Episode: "Unexpectantly...
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Infantry Division at Hill 112, 10 July 1944, p. 9 Joslen, p. 180.
Dunphie, p. 39 Fortin, p. 15 Joslen, p. 347. Doherty, Appendix. Joslen, pp. 58–9...
- and the
British 78th
Infantry Division.
Brigadier Charles Anderson Lane
Dunphie 1942−1943
Brigadier Philip George Bradley Roberts March−June 1943 Brigadier...