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George Reavey (1 May 1907 – 11
August 1976) was a Russian-born
Irish surrealist poet, publisher,
translator and art collector. He was also
Samuel Beckett's...
- The
Reavey and O'Dowd
killings were two
coordinated gun
attacks on 4
January 1976 in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. Six
Catholic civilians died after...
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civilians in two co-ordinated attacks. They
killed three members of the
Reavey family at
their home in
Whitecross and
three members of the O'Dowd family...
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Dublin and
Monaghan bombings (1974), the
Miami Showband killings (1975), the
Reavey and O'Dowd
killings (1976) and the
Hillcrest Bar
bombing (1976). Many of...
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Irish surrealist poet
George Reavey. The
press was
based in
Paris from its
inception in 1932
until 1935, when
Reavey moved to London. It
ceased operation...
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through whom she has
Finnish ancestry, and his
first wife,
painter Peggy Reavey (née
Margaret Vosburgh Lentz). She
began practicing Transcendental Meditation...
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reportedly in
retaliation to a
loyalist double shooting attack against the
Reavey and O'Dowd
families the
previous night. The
violence continued through the...
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translations had yet been
released at the time of his
study in 1944. 1957:
George Reavey (published by
Oxford World's classics,
revised by
George Gibian and reprinted...
- ISBN 978-1-305-44594-9.
Retrieved December 27, 2017. Gibbons, Tatjana;
Reavey, Jane; Georgiou, ****ras X; Becker,
Christian M (September 15, 2023). Cochrane...
- 1975. Weir also
alleged that
McConnell had been one of the
gunmen in the
Reavey family shootings, as well as
having had a key role in the bomb and gun attack...