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  The Kenny Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
George Callaghan was born in County Antrim, Northern Ireland in 1941, attending Carr's Glen Primary School up the Old Park Road.
George started work in Dublin as a junior designer with Janus Advertising Agency and 8 months later moved to Kennys Advertising Agency as a senior designer.
Although Callaghan attended the Belfast College of Art from 1961 to 1965, he insists that most of his skills and discipline he has learnt from advertising.
www.thekennygallery.ie /artists/callaghangeorge   (497 words)

  
  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : James Callaghan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Callaghan was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1964 to 1967 during a turbulent period in the British economy in which he had to wrestle with a balance of payments deficit and speculative attacks on the pound sterling.
Callaghan was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport in 1947 where his term saw the introduction of zebra crossings, and an extension in the use of cat's eyes.
Callaghan's support for and from the union movement should not be mistaken for a left wing position: unlike Wilson Callaghan had been a supporter of Hugh Gaitskell in the battles over labour's direction in the 1950s and he settled old scores by sacking the Bevanite Barbara Castle when he became party leader.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /James_Callaghan   (2417 words)

  
 PAL: George Lippard (1822-1854) 
LIPPARD, George, author, born near Yellow Springs, Pennsylvania, 10 April, 1822; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9 February, 1854.
George Lippard, Prophet of Protest: Writings of an American Radical, 1822-1854.
Ridgely, J. "George Lippard's The Quaker City: The World of the American Porno-Gothic." Studies in the Literary Imagination 7.1 (1974): 77-94.
www.csustan.edu /english/reuben/pal/chap3/lippard.html   (473 words)

  
 Greenhill Galleries - George Callaghan
George Callaghan was born in County Antrim, Northern Ireland in 1941.
George later began working as a designer in various advertising agencies in Dublin and London, before moving to Sydney, where he also worked as a designer and art director for McCann Erickson and Leo Burnetts.
George also enjoys the reputation of being Australia's leading harp maker, in particular the Celtic harp, and has released five cds of harp music.
www.greenhillgalleriesadelaide.com.au /callaghan   (207 words)

  
 Fallen Son & Daughters Profiles
George P. Callaghan was born in Westport, South Dakota.
George was a graduate of Westport High School and a student at Northern State Teachers College.
George Callaghan, co-pilot of a B-29, was reported missing in action on April 11, 1944, on a bombing raid over Germany, when the plane was shot down.
www.state.sd.us /military/vetaffairs/sdwwiimemorial/SubPages/profiles/Display.asp?P=283   (415 words)

  
 George Callaghan
George Callaghan was born in County Antrim, N.Ireland in 1941, attending Carr's Glen Primary School up the Old Park Road.
George attended Ashfield Secondary Imtermediate, he left school at 15 to work at Nicholson and Bass (printers and box makers, Alfred Street) as an apprentice Commercial Artist.
George started work in Dublin as a juior designer with Janus Advertising Agency and 8 months later moved to Kennys Advertising Agency as a senior designer.
www.eakingallery.co.uk /georgecallaghan.html   (286 words)

  
 George Callaghan artist, paintings and art at the Red Rag British Art Gallery
George left school at 15 to work at Nicholson and Bass as an apprentice Commercial Artist.
Callaghan then left for London before continuing this career for a number of years working in Australia for a number of leading advertising agencies as an Art Director.
Today George Callaghan spends three months of every year in Ireland and Britain in order to explore his roots in art and music.
www.redraggallery.co.uk /showArtist.asp?aId=181   (363 words)

  
 First World War.com - Who's Who - Sir George Callaghan
The decision to appoint Jellicoe - who had served as Callaghan's deputy since November 1911 - was taken by First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill.
Nevertheless both Churchill and returning First Sea Lord, Admiral Fisher, believed Callaghan to be incapable of the forthcoming challenge.
Shortly before his effective dismissal however, Callaghan (known as the 'teetotal admiral' on account of his views against alcohol) had begun to introduce anti-submarine measures, requesting that depth charge production begin.
www.firstworldwar.com /bio/callaghan.htm   (203 words)

  
 Genesis Publications: The Picture House
As George explains in much greater detail in his autobiography Playback, meeting the Beatles was a 'curious quirk of fate'.
George Martin takes a moment to talk to us at Air Lyndhurst Studios, London, and reflects on the making of his autobiography Playback.
Here are some moments from George's visit to Milan, scored by his own composition, 'Waltz in C Minor', which is featured on the CD exclusive to Playback.
www.genesis-publications.com /picturehouse   (881 words)

  
 Late Night Live - 2 November 2000  - George Callaghan
George Callaghan is a fiery figure in Tasmanian/Irish art.
Two years ago George developed tinnitus which has given him a different attitude about his work....it's become 'more important' and he finds himself being over-productive to take his mind off the noise in his head.
Tasmania, where he has spent 35 years, makes him feel at home, except for the food which is fabulous he says.
www.abc.net.au /rn/latenightlive/stories/2000/207446.htm   (138 words)

  
 FAI.ie - Cork City place George O’Callaghan on the transfer list on the eve of Euro tie
George O’Callaghan, who was voted “Player of the Season” for 2005 in the eircom League was today placed on the transfer list by Cork City.
The manager said that Cork had reluctantly taken the decision to cancel O’Callaghan’s contract and invite offers for his transfer because the player had made it clear he did not wish to continue to play for Cork.
Said Richardson: “"As you are aware George O'Callaghan has not trained or played for Cork City for the last number of weeks despite requests on our part for him to do so.
www.fai.ie /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=855   (475 words)

  
 Col. George O'Callaghan Westropp
Born in Attyflin Park, County Limerick, the home of his maternal grandfather, George was the only son of John O’Callaghan of Maryfort, Lismehane, County Clare, a former Colonel Commandant of the Clare Artillery and Captain of the 62 Foot Regiment.
In 1885 he assumed, by Royal Licence, the surname and arms of Westropp in compliance with the will of his late uncle, Captain Ralph Westropp, and as a condition of his inheriting Ralph’s estate at Coolreagh, Bodyke, County Clare.
Copy letters to politicians and landowners including the Duke of Abercorn, the Marquess of Londonderry, Lord Clonbrock, Lord Inchiquin, Sir George Balfour, the Earl of Mayo, the Duke of Bedford, Viscount Castlereagh and Viscount Craigavon; and with other individuals including the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Bishop of Killaloe and the Archbishop of Dublin.
www.ucd.ie /archives/html/collections/ocallaghan-westropp.htm   (418 words)

  
 George O'Callaghan... - Foot.ie Forums
In all fairness, O Callaghan is a wonderlfully tallented player, but could do without that side of the game, thought he took a tumble in the box in the first half aswell
Wondered when you would pop your nose in...and just to reply to your post George O Callaghan is a LEGEND to all City fans...do you think we care what some of you think..dont you have your own hero in Dan Connor..
George did dive in the box too (but didnt look for a penno interestingly), but aside from that, I dont see why he was such a sinner for some of ye last night.
foot.ie /forums/showthread.php?t=30593   (1247 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: O'Callaghan row rocks Cork City
O'Callaghan issued a statement through his solicitor to the Irish Examiner which read: 'George confronted the manager privately to express his disappointment and disgust at this.
George had been advised by the PFA of Ireland that neither the manager nor the club had the right to impose such a fine in such manner.
'The fact is that since last Tuesday (July 4), George has continued his strict training regime in the hope and prospect that he would be contacted and would be able to play for the club in its most prestigious game so far.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/0712/corkcity.html?rss   (390 words)

  
 Viewing a thread - Forest intrested in George O'Callaghan?
Cork City midfielder George O'Callaghan's future appears to lie overseas after a proposed loan deal to Limerick failed to materialise by Monday's transfer deadline.
Last Sunday night George O'Callaghan of Cork City, the Eircom player of the year, sat in the massive ballroom of the City- west Hotel for the annual awards dinner, watched the Ireland players take their seats and, in the middle of the greatest personal triumph of his career, allowed a painful thought to surface.
Cork City are regarded as a very talented, young team, with O' Callaghan widely acknowledged as their most talented player.
www.forest.vitalfootball.co.uk /forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1685   (1299 words)

  
 George Callaghan Portfolio - White Image
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Over the last thirty years George has earned an international reputation, not only a painter, but also as a silversmith, an instrument maker and a harpist.
whiteimage.com /george-callaghan/artist-portfolio/46.html   (332 words)

  
 FAI.ie - Jason Byrne and George O'Callaghan move to England
The transfer of Jason Byrne from Shelbourne to Cardiff City is expected to be finalised on Tuesday after the striker has completed a medical with the Championship club.
George O'Callaghan has been training with Ipswich Town since mid-way through last year when he fell out with Cork City.
Ipswich are believed to have finally made Cork an acceptable transfer offer and O'Callaghan has settled personal terms with the club.
www.fai.ie /index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1604   (183 words)

  
 George O'Callaghan Ipswich Town FC player profile from football.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
George O'Callaghan Ipswich Town FC player profile from football.co.uk
Ipswich Town midfielder George O'Callaghan has had his red card from Saturday's FA Cup fifth round defeat at Watford rescinded.
Ipswich Town have decided to appeal against the red card shown to midfielder George O'Callaghan during the 1-0 FA Cup fifth round defeat at Watford.
www.football.co.uk /ipswich/players/george_o_callaghan_28236.shtml   (71 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: No move for O'Callaghan until January
Wantaway Cork City midfielder George O'Callaghan may have to wait until January to see if he will be offered a contract with Ipswich Town.
The 26-year-old has been training at Portman Road for the last three weeks but has also been linked with a number of other clubs including Hull City.
O'Callaghan is still registered as a Cork City player but has not played for the club since a falling out with City boss Damien Richardson during the summer.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/0927/ocallaghang.html   (265 words)

  
 Pride of Anglia - Ipswich Town Football Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He moved to Cork City In May 2002, playing in the Irish Eircom League side that won the Championship title in the 2004-05 season, a campaign that also saw him named League Player of The Year.
Dave Taylor (Liverpool): I used to drink with George in a pub called Lead Bellys in Hanley when he was with Port Vale, top lad, i was at Staffordshire Uni at the time.
Down to earth fella, my dad tried to speak to him when he was with Cork City, but couldn`t get to meet him, they were up in Northern Ireland playing my home club Dungannon Swifts in the Setanta Cup.
www.tmwmtt.com /sql/players/profile.phtml?&last=OCallaghan&first=George   (358 words)

  
 Children of Thomas George CALLAGHAN m 1902 Elizabeth Margaret Ann LEWIS
Children of Thomas George CALLAGHAN m 1902 Elizabeth Margaret Ann LEWIS
Louise Beryl CALLAGHAN b 1902 Bendigo, Victoria d/o Thomas CALLAGHAN/Elizabeth Margaret LEWIS [Vic 23879] Louisa Beryl CALLAGHAN d 1908 aged 6 yrs d/o Thomas George CALLAGHAN/Elizabeth Margaret Ann [Vic 7506]
Michael Thomas CALLAGHAN b 1904 Bendigo, Victoria s/o Thomas George CALLAGHAN/Elizabeth Margaret LEWIS [Vic 867]
users.ncable.net.au /~jburrell/gen/lewis/lew_cal.html   (201 words)

  
 biology - 1920
January 6 - Hieronymus Georg Zeuthen, Danish mathetmatician (b.
May 30 - George Ernest Morrison, Australian adventurer (b.
November 23 - George Callaghan, British admiral (b.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/1920   (2731 words)

  
 New Netherland Project Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Smith, George L. Religion and Trade in New Netherland: Dutch Origins and American Development.
Smith, George L. "Guilders and Godliness: The Dutch Colonial Contribution to American Religious Pluralism." Journal of Presbyterian History 47 (March 1969).
McFarland, George K. "Clergy, Lay Leaders and the People: An Analysis of Faith and Works in Albany and Boston 1630-1750." Ph.D. diss., Bryn Mawr College, 1992.
www.nnp.org /project/bibliography.html   (6129 words)

  
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 Amazon.com: Personal Finance: Books: George Callaghan,Ian Fribbance,Martin Higginson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Amazon.com: Personal Finance: Books: George Callaghan,Ian Fribbance,Martin Higginson
Publisher: learn how customers can search inside this book.
by George Callaghan (Editor), Ian Fribbance (Editor), Martin Higginson (Editor)
www.amazon.com /Personal-Finance-George-Callaghan/dp/0470028556   (520 words)

  
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Total downloads of all papers by George Callaghan : 4
Number of abstracts and/or full text documents for George Callaghan : 1
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 YouTube - George O'Callaghan Free Kick
George O'Callaghan scores a world classb free kick in a Setanta Sports Cup game against Dungannon Swifts.
Cork City Derry John O'Flynn George O'Callaghan Dan Murray Eircom Ireland League Dungannon Setanta (more) (less)
Free kick by Erik Edman in the Style of Ronaldinho
www.youtube.com /watch?v=mRynx3BmuXg   (97 words)

  
 George Callaghan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 kickin - Irish Soccer news - George O'Callaghan, Barnsley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
kickin - Irish Soccer news - George O'Callaghan, Barnsley
Barnsley's Ireland u21 international panellist Brian O'Callaghan will miss the remainder of the season because of a knee injury.
He was rewarded for his displays when Republic of Ireland u21 manager Don Gives called him up for the friendly against Denmark last month - but he was forced to withdraw from the squad because of the injury, even before the game was cancelled.
www.kickinmagazine.ie /bocallaghan1332001.htm   (142 words)

  
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