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Finbarr O'Reilly (born 1971) is a Welsh-born Irish/Canadian photographer. He is a
regular contributor to The New York Times. O'Reilly won the 2019 World...
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Finbarr Gantley (1
September 1950 – 16 July 2021) was an
Irish hurler who pla**** for a
number of club sides,
including St. Gabriel's and Beagh. He also...
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Finbarr Clancy (born 5
March 1970) is an
Irish folk
singer and multi-instrumentalist.
Early in his
career he
performed with The
Clancy Brothers. He later...
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Finbarr Donnelly (25
April 1962 – 18 June 1989) was a
singer and
songwriter from
Northern Ireland, who
moved to Cork city at a
young age. He is best known...
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Finbarr Dwyer (often
misspelled as "Finbar Dwyer") (20
September 1946 – 8
February 2014) was a
traditional Irish accordion player from the
famed Dwyer...
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Finbarr's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal
Naomh Fionnbarra) is a care home for
elderly people on the
Douglas Road, Cork City, Ireland. The
hospital has...
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Finbar is an
Irish given name that may also be
spelled Finbarr, Finbarre, or Finnbar. It is
derived from Fionnbharr, an old
Irish word
meaning "fair-headed...
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Finbarr Thomas O'Connell (born 21 May 1960 in Manorhamilton, Ireland) is an
Irish accountant and
insolvency practitioner. O'Connell is a
partner for London...
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Finbarr's South, also
known as the
South Chapel, is an 18th
century church in Cork in Ireland.
Constructed in 1766 as the "first
Catholic church built...
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Finbarr Sheehan (born 1959) is an
Irish retired hurler who pla**** for club side Inniscarra. He pla**** for the Cork
senior hurling team for one seasons...