- Breandán Ó
hEithir (18
January 1930 – 26
October 1990) was an
Irish writer and broadcaster. He was born on the
island of
Inishmore in
County Galway. His...
-
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation commentator,
journalist and writer, Breandán Ó
hEithir. At the age of twelve, in 1908, he
moved to
County Tipperary to attend...
- Ó h-Aichir is an
Irish surname also
rendered as Ó
hEithir, Ó Hehir, O'Hehir, Hehir, or Hare. It is a sept of
Clare which originated with the Uí Fidhgheinte...
- (Irish: Lead Us Into Temptation) is a
novel by the
Irish writer Breandán Ó
hEithir. Its
title refers to the Lord's
Prayer (or "Our Father"):
forgive us our...
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Retrieved 23
October 2021. Ó
hEithir, Breandán (1991). An
Chaint sa tSráidbhaile.
Comhar Teoranta. p. 16. "Breandan O
hEithir,
Irish Writer, Dies at 60"...
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Michael James Hehir (also
known as
Michael O'Hehir and Irish: Mícheál Ó
hEithir; 2 June 1920 – 24
November 1996) was an
Irish hurling,
football and horse...
- Kipling,
Rudyard (1923). The
Irish Guards in the
Great War. Macmillan. Ó
hEithir, Breandán, An
Chaint sa tSráidbhaile.
Comhar Teoranta, 1991, p. 164....
- poet and
writer Mícheál Ó hEidhin,
Irish musician and
teacher Mícheál Ó
hEithir, the
Irish name of
Michael O'Hehir (1920–1996),
Irish sports commentator...
- ISBN 978-1-85-791447-4. [folklore, Connemara] Mac Con Iomaire, Liam (2000). Breandán Ó
hEithir:
Iomramh Aonair (in Irish). Indreabhán: Cló Iar-Chonnachta. ISBN 1902420292...
- Connemara, as well as
landmark Irish language biographies of Breandán Ó
hEithir and
Seosamh Ó hÉanaí. He was the
father of musician, Colm Mac Con Iomaire...