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- Larminie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Vera Larminie (1881–1964), English poet Ferdinand Geoffrey Larminie (1929–2008), Irish...
- Vera Larminie (1881–1964) was one of the earliest women to be admitted as a Member of the Royal Geographical Society, in 1913. Larminie was also known...
- William Larminie (1 August 1849 – 19 January 1900) was an Irish poet and folklorist. He was born in Castlebar, County Mayo, of Huguenot descent and was...
- Ferdinand Geoffrey "Geoff" Larminie OBE (23 June 1929, Dublin – 16 October 2008, Buckinghamshire) was an Irish petroleum geologist, known for his contributions...
- (Larminie (1893); repr. Jacobs (1894)) L "Simon and Margaret" (Larminie) "Beauty of the World" (Larminie) "The King who had Twelve Sons" (Larminie) "Cud...
- Derivatives", Béaloideas, 34: 162, doi:10.2307/20521320, JSTOR 20521320 Larminie (1893). "The Gloss Gavlen" (told by John McGinty, Achill Island). pp. 1–9...
- Thomson later known as Larcombe ^4 – Margaret Tragett formerly known as Larminie ^5 – Gillian Gilks formerly known as Gillian Perrin and the latest was...
- "Dul Dauna" in Larminie's collected folktale. The name Dul Dauna taken at face value is glossed as "the blind stubborn" (< dall) by Larminie and "black surly...
- Ireland vol. 2. London: Baldwin and Cradock. Retrieved November 2017. Larminie, William (1898), West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances, London: Elliot Stock...
- Science. 3rd series. 21 (140): 417–420. doi:10.1080/14786444208621600. Larminie, James; ****s, Andrew. Fuel Cell Systems Explained (PDF).[permanent dead...