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  2. John Lavery - Wikipedia

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    John Lavery was born in inner North Belfast, on 20 March 1856 and baptised at St Patrick's Church, Belfast.While still a child, he moved to Scotland where he attended Haldane Academy in Glasgow in the 1870s. [1]

  3. International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry - Wikipedia

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    The 'Fairy Fountain' at the exhibition, by John Lavery. The International Exhibition of Science, Art and Industry was the first of 4 international exhibitions held in Glasgow, Scotland during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It took place at Kelvingrove Park between May and November 1888. [1]

  4. Willoughby Burrell, 5th Baron Gwydyr - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby Merrik Campbell Burrell, 5th Baron Gwydyr, FRGS (26 October 1841 – 14 February 1915) was a British Army officer and peer. Burrell was the son of Peter Robert Burrell, 4th Baron Gwydyr and Sophia Campbell. He had only one sibling, Hon. Cicely Burrell (born 1858), a half-sister, from his father's second marriage. [1]

  5. Governor-General of the Irish Free State - Wikipedia

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    The first two governors-general of the Irish Free State assumed office under the pro-Treaty, Cumann na nGaedheal government of W. T. Cosgrave. When it came to choosing the first governor-general, there was speculation about a number of possible candidates, including the famed Irish painter Sir John Lavery and Edward, Prince of Wales.

  6. Rossenarra House - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Lavery, the Irish artist celebrated for his portraits resided at Rossenarra during the last few years of his life and died there on 10 January 1941, [3] having been cared for by his stepdaughter Alice McEnery, (née Trudeau) (1904-1991), daughter of his second wife Hazel Lavery.

  7. 1991 Craigavon killings - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Lavery was a Protestant civilian. The UVF later issued an apology for killing John Lavery because he was a Protestant. [4] UVF member Vicky Ahitty from Portadown was sentenced to life in October 1992 for the killings [citation needed] along with the murders of Kevin and John McKearney at their shop in Moy in January 1992 ...

  8. 1917 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    James W. Bean May 11, 1866 2nd Middlesex: John E. Beck: May 10, 1869 Charles Donnell Brown June 5, 1862 Daniel J. Buckley James F. Cavanagh George Dudley Chamberlain George B. Churchill: October 24, 1866 Arthur Willard Colburn December 1, 1877 Fred Wilder Cross September 15, 1868 Edward N. Dahlborg Charles W. Eldridge: October 16, 1877 John I ...

  9. List of 4-H alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis raised a calf while a member. [1]4-H alumni have participated in many fields. One out of every seven adults in the U.S. is a former 4-H member. . Participation in 4-H events and activities, the value of projects completed, and the challenges and responsibilities experienced in 4-H have contributed to the personal and leadership development of 4-H