- Micí Mac
Gabhann (22
November 1865 – 29
November 1948) was a seanchaí and
memoirist from the
County Donegal Gaeltacht. He is best
known for his posthumously...
- 23
October 2010.
Retrieved 2
March 2008. ...certain
members of the Mac
Gabhann and O
Gabhan septs,
usually Anglicised as McGowan, took the name Smith...
- in Britain,
Voices Unheard: A
Study of
Irish Travellers in
Prison (Mac
Gabhann, 2011)
found that social,
economic and
educational exclusion were contributing...
- Liam Mac
Gabhann (born
William Cyprian Smith) (1908–1979) was an
Irish journalist born at Laharan,
Valentia Island,
County Kerry in 1908. He
married Phenie...
- an
Irish and
Scottish surname. It is an
Anglicization of the
Irish Mac
Gabhann and
Scottish Mac Gobhann, both of
which mean 'son of (the) smith'. Belonging...
- editor-in-chief was
Philip Bourne and the
current ones are
Feilim Mac
Gabhann and
Jason Papin. The
journal publishes both
original research and review...
- such as The Last
Great Gold Rush. The
experiences of the
Irish Micí Mac
Gabhann resulted the
posthumous work
Rotha Mór an
tSaoil (translated into English...
- Mac
Gabhann Architects are an
architecture firm
based in Letterkenny,
County Donegal, Ireland. Mac
Gabhann Architects was
founded in 1975 by
Antoin MacGabhann...
- com/msds/70916.htm Ward JB,
Lajczak NK,
Kelly OB, O'Dwyer AM,
Giddam AK, Ní
Gabhann J, et al. (June 2017). "Ursodeoxycholic acid and
lithocholic acid exert...
- Silvermines,
historically known as
Bellagowan (Irish: Béal Átha
Gabhann), is a
village in
County Tipperary in Ireland. It lies
immediately north of the...