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Billy O'Callaghan (born 9 December 1974) is an Irish short fiction writer and novelist.He is best known for his short-story collection The Things We Lose, The Things We Leave Behind, which was awarded the Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Award for the short story in 2013 [1] [2] [3] and his widely-translated novel My Coney Island Baby, which was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature's ...
Dáibhí Ó Bruadair (David O Bruadair, 1625–1698) Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh (c. 1580 – c. 1640) Máirtín Ó Direáin (1910–1988) Mary O'Donnell (born 1954) Dennis O'Driscoll (1954–2012) Seán Mór Ó Dubhagáin (died 1372) Oengus Celi De (fl. c. 800) Cinaed Ó hArtucain (died 975) Mary Devenport O'Neill (1879–1967)
Mary reportedly had a haemorrhage on 24 March 1953. [5] A bulletin released at Marlborough House at 11:40 am announced that there were concerns for her health condition. [3] A second bulletin at 1:40 pm stated that her condition had "become more grave" and there was "a serious weakening of the heart action". [3]
William John Stephenson Tallon RVM (12 November 1935 – 23 November 2007), also known as Billy Tallon or Backstairs Billy, was a steward who worked for the British royal family, and was a member of the Queen Mother's staff at Clarence House.
The Dead House is a 2015 young adult novel and the debut novel of Dawn Kurtagich. [1] The book was published in paperback in the United Kingdom on 6 August and 15 September 2015 by Orion Publishing and in hardcover in the United States on 15 September 2015 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers . [ 2 ]
Julia Mary 'May' O'Callaghan was born on 14 August 1881 in Wexford, Ireland, the youngest of four children to Catholics Julia and Patrick O'Callaghan. [3] [4] The family moved to Ballinsesker soon after she was born. Her father worked as a Head Constable in the Royal Irish Constabulary and her parents encouraged her interest in education.
Queen Mary's Dark Harbor is a yearly Halloween haunt at the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. [1] During the season, running from late September to the end of October, the Queen Mary itself, along with its parking lot, are converted to be part of the experience.
The Crown is a historical drama web television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan, and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix. It grew out of Morgan's film The Queen (2006) and his stage play The Audience (2013).