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James Gralton (17
April 1886 – 29
December 1945) was an
Irish socialist leader who
became a
United States citizen after emigrating in 1909 and, later...
- the
deportation to the
United States in 1933 of
Irish Communist Jimmy Gralton, who led the
Revolutionary Workers' Group, a
precursor of the Communist...
- comedy-drama film
Sunburn in 1999. In 2014, Ward pla**** the
titular role of
James Gralton in Ken Loach's
biographical film Jimmy's Hall,
which premiered at the 67th...
-
Sarsfield Ireland "Grally"
Gralton (9
February 1871 – 1 July 1919) was a
rugby union player who
represented Australia.
Gralton, a scrum-half, was born in...
- – Lieutenant-Colonel in
British Army,
served in Anglo-Zulu War.
James Gralton (1886–1945) –
Socialist activist and only
Irish person ever
deported from...
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Dublin Opinion Fortnight Magazine -
Northern Irish political magazine Gralton magazine -
leftist magazine Red
Patriot and
Voice of
Revolution - Maoist...
- ISBN 1-84000-927-6. https://www.bie-paris.org/site/en/1855-paris
Elizabeth M. L.
Gralton, 'Lust of the Eyes: The Anti-Modern
Critique of
Visual Culture at the Paris...
- 1600-0668.2006.00432.x. ISSN 0905-6947. PMID 16948710. S2CID 36940738.
Gralton, Jan; Tovey, Euan; McLaws, Mary-Louise; Rawlinson,
William D. (2011-01-01)...
- hall.
Gralton quickly became a
lighting rod for
controversy in the area and a
campaign to
oppose his
political activism quickly mounted.
Gralton's hall...
- row – F. Kent, S. Boland, W. Tannee, E. Currie, A. Colton.
Centre – A.
Gralton, C. S. Graham, R.
McCowan (captain), T. Colton. Back row – W. Evans, P...