Oideas Gael is an Irish language cultural centre in Glencolmcille , County Donegal Co. Donegal . It was founded in 1984. One of the founders of Oideas Gael, and its current Language Director, is Liam Cuinneag in , the current chairman of dar s na Gaeltachta . See also Gaeltacht Irish language External links http www.oideas gael.com Oideas Gael website http www.glencolmcille.ie Glencolmcille website Category Irish culture Category Irish language Category Entities with Irish names Ireland stub ... more details
Gael Linn is an organization devoted to the Irish language and art s. It is a non governmental , non profit organization , founded in 1953 to foster the Irish language and promote artistic events. On the business side, they run the Gael Linn Records record label, which is partly funded by the Irish state. External links http www.gael linn.ie Official website http findarticles.com p articles mi m0FKX is ai 105439608?tag artBody col1 2003 essay by Jerry White Category Irish language Category Entities with Irish names ga Gael Linn ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Futura Gael fleet size 2 destinations Various charters IATA F0 ICAO FGL callsign APPLEWOOD parent company slogan founded 2007 ceased 8 September 2008 headquarters Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland key people Jaime J. Socias CEO ref http www.rati.com ALLANDING 22787.htm Futura Gael information ref bases Cork Airport br Dublin Airport br Shannon Airport focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance Futura Gael was an airline based in Dublin , Republic of Ireland Ireland , wholly owned by Futura International Airways , operating charter flights to Mediterranean countries, Eastern Europe and Egypt . ref http www.futura.aero 08 01.php?punto 06 Futura International Airways ref History Futura Gael was set up by Futura International Airways in order to get the necessary traffic rights to operate charter flights from Ireland to destinations outside the European Union . The airline operated charter flights to the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe . Futura Gael is reported to have planned cutbacks in staffing and wages and had been trying to make a deal with its creditors. The company management team also suggested that all employee salaries be cut to 1000 a month. On 7 September 2008, a Futura Gael flight bound for M laga , Spain was delayed at Dublin Airport for nearly ... Gael suspend operations RT News ref ref http www.rte.ie news 2008 0908 airline.html Futura Gael ceased ... Futura livery with a decal citing Gael on the forward section. ref http www.airliners.net photo Futura Gael Boeing 737 86N 1500589 L &sid 2fa18c4075c66d81091d56ea93bce5e1 Photo of a Futura Gael Boeing 737 800 ref Fleet The Futura Gael fleet consisted of the following aircraft at 8 September 2008 ref http airfleets.net flottecie Futura 20Gael.htm Futura Gael Fleet ref 1 Boeing 737 400 2 Boeing ... of Ireland Category Airlines disestablished in 2008 de Futura Gael es Futura Gael pl Futura Gael ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 Gael Suares born April 9, 1981 in Paris , France is a French Association football footballer who played 2 matches in Ligue 1 for SM Caen in the 2004 2005 season and 28 matches in Ligue 2 for Caen in the period 2000 2004 . ref http www.footballdatabase.eu football.joueurs.gael.suares.7618.en.html sports reference Retrieved 15 July 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Suares, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH April 9, 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH Paris, France DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Suares, Gael Category 1981 births Category Living people Category French footballers Category SM Caen players ... more details
Infobox gymnast name Gael Mackie image imagesize caption fullname Gael Briane Mackie altname nickname country CAN formercountry birth date birth date and age 1988 12 16 birth place Vancouver , British Columbia B.C. hometown residence Coquitlam , British Columbia B.C. death date death place height discipline WAG level natlteam club gym collegeteam headcoach assistcoach formercoach choreographer music eponymousskills retired medaltemplates see Template MedalRelatedTemplates Gael Briane Mackie born December 16, 1988 in Vancouver , British Columbia is a Canadian gymnast and Olympic Games Olympic athlete. Gael came to prominence on the Canadian gymnastics scene by winning the senior national championship at age 14. She currently resides in the city of Coquitlam . Mackie competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens , Greece in the Women s Team and the Individual All Around. Gael is coached by Vladimir and Svetlana Lashin at Omega Gymnastics. Her father William Mackie twice qualified for the Canadian Olympic team in Men s Gymnastics, but injuries prevented him from competing both times. Mackie s younger sister Charlotte is also a promising gymnast. Mackie has earned the titles of 2001 Jr. National Gymnastics vault Vault Champion, 2002 Jr. National Vault, Floor gymnastics Floor , and All Around Champion, 2002 Sr. Elite Canada Uneven Bars Champion, 2003 Sr. National All Around Champion, and 2003 Elite Canada Balance beam gymnastics Beam Champion. In addition to making the 2004 Canadian Olympic Team, Mackie was a 2003 World Team Member, 2003 Pam Am Games Team Member, and 2002 Pan Am Games Team Member. External links http www.gymn.ca athletes women mackie.shtml Gael Mackie webpage http www.gymcan.org Official site of Gymnastics Canada Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackie, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 16, 1988 PLACE OF BIRTH Vancouver , British Columbia B.C. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackie, Gael Category ... more details
File Barent Gael Peasants by a cottage with a horse stalling.jpg thumb Peasants by a cottage with a horse stalling, ca 1650 1660 Barent Gael c.1630, Haarlem &ndash 1698, Amsterdam , was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter. Biography According to Houbraken he was a pupil of Philips Wouwerman who painted many battle pieces and staging areas Dutch pleisterplaatsen . He was in the habit of keeping his own schedule at the risk of offending customers Houbraken relates a moment when a patron came to his house for a viewing and he claimed he wasn t at home . The patron was so insulted that when Gael came to him with the finished painting, he claimed he was now not at home and refused payment. ref name Houbraken languageicon nl Middle Dutch http www.dbnl.org tekst houb005groo01 01 houb005groo01 01 0426.htm Barent Gael Biography in De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen 1718 by Arnold Houbraken , courtesy of the Digital library for Dutch literature ref According to the RKD he painted Italianate landscapes and was prominent in the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke by 1642. His latest known dated painting is from 1679, but his paintings are rarely dated. He is listed as dead in a list of guild members by Vincent van der Vinne s son Laurens van der Vinne Laurens in 1702. ref name guild De archiefbescheiden van het St. Lukasgilde te Haarlem 1497 1798, Hessel Miedema, 1980, ISBN 9064695849 ref He moved from Haarlem to Amsterdam sometime between the years 1661 and 1673, where he stayed. ref name RKD http www.rkd.nl rkddb dispatcher.aspx?action search&database ChoiceArtists&search priref 29907 Barent Gael in the RKD ref An apprenticeship to Wouwerman was never found ... www.artnet.com artist 553462 barend gael.html Barent Gael on Artnet Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gael, Barent ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch Golden Age painter DATE OF BIRTH 1630 PLACE OF BIRTH Haarlem DATE OF DEATH 1698 PLACE OF DEATH Amsterdam DEFAULTSORT Gael ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Gael Bigirimana fullname Gael Bigirimana image dateofbirth birth date and age df yes 1993 10 22 cityofbirth Bujumbura countryofbirth Burundi currentclub Coventry City F.C. Coventry City clubnumber 34 position Midfielder association football Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 Coventry City F.C. Coventry City years1 2011 clubs1 Coventry City F.C. Coventry City caps1 26 goals1 0 club update 28 April 2012 Gael Bigirimana born 22 October 1993 is a Burundi an football soccer football player. He is a Midfielder association football midifielder who plays for Football League Championship Championship club Coventry City F.C. Coventry City . Born in Bujumbura , he moved as a refugee from Burundi with his mother in 2004 to the United Kingdom UK having spent time living in Uganda . ref name apprentice cite web title Coventry s boy from Burundi url http www.bbc.co.uk blogs paulfletcher 2012 03 coventrys boy from burundi.html 304805 publisher BBC Sport accessdate 13 March 2012 ref Career Bigirimana was taken on trial having asked at Coventry City s academy training facility. ref name apprentice Coventry City F.C. Coventry City Academy Manager Gregor Rioch said Gael is originally from Burundi in Africa and his family moved over and knocked on the door as a 12 year old and asked for a trial, He was told he would have to play for a local team and be seen but then as he ... award for coventry city starlet gael bigirimana 92746 30512917 ? title Top award for Coventry City starlet Gael Bigirimana work Coventry Telegraph accessdate 12 March 2012 ref References reflist External links http www.ccfc.co.uk page ProfilesDetail 0,,10269 52504,00.html Gael Bigirimana player profile at ccfc.co.uk soccerbase id 55831 name Gael Bigirimana Coventry City F.C. Squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bigirimana, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer ... Bigirimana, Gael Category 1993 births Category Living people Category People from Bujumbura Category ... more details
Gael Turnbull 7 April 1928 2 July 2004 was a Scottish people Scottish poet who was an important precursor of the British Poetry Revival . Turnbull was born in Edinburgh and grew up in the North of England and in Canada . He studied Natural Science at University of Cambridge Cambridge University and graduated in Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in 1951. His poetry was published in Canada in 1954 in Trio, an anthology of poems by Eli Mandel , Gael Turnbull, and Phyllis Webb published by Raymond Souster s Contact Press. ref name brock http www.brocku.ca canadianwomenpoets Webb.htm Phyllis Webb , Canadian Women Poets, BrockU.ca, Web, Apr. 12, 2011 ref In 1957, Turnbull started Migrant Press, one of the first British run presses to focus on poets in the Modernist poetry in English modernist tradition. His work was featured in the groundbreaking Revival anthology Children of Albion Poetry of the Underground in Britain 1969 . His own books include A Gathering of Poems 1950 1980 1983 and Rattle of Scree Poems 1997 . He was also published in the anthologies The New British Poetry 1988 , Other British and Irish Poetry since 1970 1999 and Anthology of Twentieth Century British and Irish Poetry 2001 . He returned to Edinburgh in the early 1990s. In this city, he worked on what he termed kinetic poems texts for installation in which the movement of the reader and or of the text became part of the reading experience. He died on a visit to Herefordshire of a sudden brain haemorrhage ... bibliography Trio First Poems by Gael Turnbull, Phyllis Webb, and Eli Mandel . Toronto Contact Press ... links http www.soton.ac.uk bepc poets turnbull.htm Gael Turnbull at the BEPC http www.guardian.co.uk ... collected poems of.html Ron Silliman on the work of Gael Turnbull Ron Silliman discusses the work ... people obituaries story.jsp?story 538795 Obituary dead link Persondata NAME Turnbull, Gael ... OF DEATH 2 July 2004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Turnbull, Gael Category 1928 births Category 2004 ... more details
Infobox political party country the Republic of Ireland name english Fine Gael logo File FG logo.png ...&title irelands fine gael party nears 40popular support polls Retrieved 27 February 2011 ref ref name ... url http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews europe ireland 8352119 Ireland Fine Gael to open talks on new government.html date 28 February 2011 author Ireland Fine Gael to open talks on new government newspaper The Telegraph ref youth wing Young Fine Gael international Centrist Democrat International ... Fine Gael meta color seats1 title D il ireann seats1 Infobox political party seats 74 166 hex ... Fine Gael IPA ga f n e l meaning Family or Tribe of the Irish is a centre right ref name ... reid.com polls view 33360 double digit lead for irelandaas fine gael Angus Reid Global Monitor Retrieved 10 May 2009. ref The party has a membership of over 35,000, ref Fine Gael. http www.finegael.ie your fine gael Your Fine Gael . Retrieved 23 October 2011. ref and is presently the senior partner ... Gael party leader Enda Kenny serving as Taoiseach . Enda Kenny has led the party since ... Gael leader work RT News date 5 June 2002 accessdate 31 October 2007 ref Fine Gael was founded on 8 September 1933 ref cite web url http generalmichaelcollins.com Fine Gael F.G.History.html title History of Fine Gael publisher Generalmichaelcollins.com accessdate 4 June 2010 ref following the merger ... accessdate 31 October 2007 ref Fine Gael is generally considered to be more on the right wing politics ... Gael has never governed Ireland without the Labour Party Ireland Labour Party , a social democracy social democratic party on the centre left of Irish politics. Fine Gael describes itself as a party .... ref name David Stanton cite web url http stanton.ie fine gael values work David Stanton website ... www.yfg.ie about yfg principles a values title Our Values work Young Fine Gael accessdate 31 October ... . The party s youth wing, Young Fine Gael , was formed in 1977, and has approximately four thousand ... more details
2006, pages 289 304 ref References http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes mu gael mulhall ... br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Martin, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Martin, Gael Category 1956 births Category Living people Category Australian ... Gael Martin de Gael Martin fr Gael Martin it Gael Mulhall Martin no Gael Martin ... more details
Gael Baudino born 1955 is a contemporary American fantasy author who also writes under the pseudonyms of Gael Kathryns, Gael A. Kathryns, and G.A. Kathryns. She attended college at the University of Southern California . ref cite book title Author information on last page of Dragonsword last Baudino first Gael year 1988 publisher Lynx Books isbn 1 558 02003 9 ref Sometime before 1994 she converted from Dianic Wicca and became a Society of Friends Quaker . ref cite journal last Barret first David V. year 1994 month December title Music and Magic journal Interzone Science Fiction and Fantasy volume 90 pages 19 22 ref ref cite web url http www.adherents.com largecom fam quaker.html title List of Famous Quakers accessdate 2007 06 18 ref As Gael Kathryns she contributed several instructional articles about Cl rsach harping to the Folk Harp Journal during the 1990s. ref cite web url http tns www.lcs.mit.edu harp fhj k.html title List of Contributors to FHJ accessdate 2007 12 08 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref Bibliography The Dragonsword Trilogy Dragonsword novel Dragonsword 1988 ISBN 1558020039 Duel of Dragons novel Duel of Dragons 1991 ISBN 0451450973 Dragon Death novel Dragon Death 1992 ISBN 0451451473 The Strands Series Strands of Starlight 1989 ISBN 0451163710 ref cite journal year 1995 month January title Book Review Strands of Starlight journal Interzone Science Fiction and Fantasy volume 91 pages 58 ref Maze of Moonlight 1993 ISBN 0451452305 Shroud of Shadow 1993 ... Gael Baudino as the author rather than G.A. Kathryns. Short stories Lady of the Forest End Amazons II ... of Spirit . Nonfiction works The Wire Strung Primer as Gael Kathryns Raging Celt Productions, Englewood ... isfdb name id Gael Baudino name Gael Baudino Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Baudino, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Baudino, Gael Category 1955 births Category American fantasy writers Category ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 primarysources date June 2009 Gael Aymon is a screenwriter, film director and producer born in Paris, France. Having attended the acting schools of Les Cours Florent and the Studio Pygmalion, Gael Aymon first embarks on an acting career and assistant director. In 2000 he creates his own audiovisual production company, with which he writes and produces his first short film Role Playing Games Jeux de R les , Audience Prize at the Short subject Short Films Festival in Gournay, France , co directed with Alessandro Gazzara and Gwen Morgane. In 2001, he writes, produces and directs alone the very ambitious short film Vassilissa . Praised by the magazine Mad Movies and the newspaper Ouest France, the film was selected to participate in numerous festivals in Europe and Asia France, Northern Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Iran, Germany, Romania, Sweden, India and has received several prizes including prizes from the public at the Festivals Ecran Libre of Aigues Mortes France and Kimera Film Festival Italy . He has worked as a producer and distributor for the cinema and theatre. He was first published as a childrens author in 2010. Books Scarlet shoes Les souliers carlates ditions Talents Hauts 2012 Upside down birthday L anniversaire l envers ditions Talents Hauts 2012 Tales of another type Contes d un autre genre ditions http www.talentshauts.fr ?p catalogue1 14&book 154 Talents Hauts 2011 Giga Boy ditions http www.talentshauts.fr ?p catalogue1 1&book 157 Talents Hauts 2011 A Space in the Playground Une place dans la cour ditions http www.talentshauts.fr ?p catalogue1 6&book 128 Talents Hauts 2011 Princess Candy Floss La princesse Rose praline ditions http www.talentshauts.fr ?p catalogue1 1&book 124 Talents Hauts 2010 External links http gaelaymon.com Gael Aymon s blog Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aymon, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aymon, Gael ... more details
Image GaelMurphy04 26 07.JPG thumb 300px right Gael Murphy, left, and Medea Benjamin at an April 2007 protest at the Senate Hart office building. Gael Murphy , a resident of Washington, D.C., is an anti war activist with Code Pink who has planned or participated in many of Code Pink Notable activity timeline its high profile protests and activities against the Iraq war . Murphy worked in the Peace Corps and later as a public health officer in Zaire and Central America . She also was a foreign service officer and an aid contractor, gaining first hand experience of the mishandling of America s public policy. ref name FoxNews http www.foxbusiness.com story markets industries finance pink protests purpose pink ladies codepink Pink Protests The Purpose of the Pink Ladies in CodePink , FoxNews , April 14, 2009. ref In 2002 she helped coordinate Code Pink s Women s Peace Vigil held across from the White House. She heads up the group s D.C. office. ref name FoxNews She is also a member of its executive committee. A Salon.com Salon writer who interviewed Murphy in 2008 described her as a warmly robust, welcoming and intelligent presence with a firm handshake who was tough enough for hard questioning. ref name Salon Cintra Wilson, http www.salon.com news feature 2008 07 17 code pink Cracking Code Pink , Salon.com , July 17, 2008. ref In 2004 Murphy was the lead protester speaking out at a Senate hearing featuring then United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld . ref http www.commondreams.org news2004 0507 09.htm Code Pink Protesters Interrupt Testimony of Sec. Of Defense Rumsfeld during Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing Call for Rumsfeld to be Fired , Common Dreams , May ... 54 Gael Murphy biography at Code Pink web site http www.youtube.com watch?v 3PGrJl1yFoM Gael Murphy interview from Finding Our Voices. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murphy, Gael ... Murphy, Gael Category Living people Category American anti war activists US activist stub ... more details
Infobox rugby league biography name Gael Tallec fullname nickname image image size caption country position rlp PR SR birth date birth date and age 1976 8 15 df y birth place France death date death place height convert 186 cm ftin abbr on ref http www.rugbyleague.co.nz player.aspx?id 797 Gael Tallec rugbyleague.co.nz ref weight convert 97 kg stlb abbr on club1 Wigan Warriors year1start 1995 year1end 1997 appearances1 30 tries1 4 goals1 0 fieldgoals1 0 points1 16 club2 Castleford Tigers year2start 1998 year2end 1999 appearances2 46 tries2 4 goals2 0 fieldgoals2 0 points2 16 club3 Halifax RLFC year3start 2000 year3end appearances3 24 tries3 3 goals3 0 fieldgoals3 0 points3 12 club4 year4start year4end appearances4 tries4 goals4 fieldgoals4 points4 club5 year5start year5end appearances5 tries5 goals5 fieldgoals5 teamA France national rugby league team France yearAstart 1995 yearAend 2001 appearancesA 13 triesA 4 goalsA 0 fieldgoalsA 0 pointsA 16 teamB yearBstart yearBend appearancesB triesB goalsB fieldgoalsB pointsB teamC yearCstart yearCend appearancesC triesC goalsC fieldgoalsC pointsC teamD yearDstart yearDend appearancesD triesD goalsD fieldgoalsD pointsD updated source http www.rugbyleagueproject.org players Gael Tallec summary.html RLP new yes Gael Tallec is a French people French former rugby football player who represented France national rugby league team his country in rugby league at the 1995 Rugby League World Cup 1995 and 2000 Rugby League World Cup 2000 World Cups . Playing career Tallec joined from L zignan Sangliers the Wigan Warriors in 1995 and played for them ... id 969 Gael Tallec Cherry and White ref He was part of the side that won the Rugby League Premiership ...?pid 203 Gael Tallec thecastlefordtigers.co.uk ref He finished his Super League career with Halifax ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tallec, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Tallec, Gael Category Living people Category French rugby league players Category France ... more details
Infobox military structure name Gael Airfield BR smaller Advanced Landing Ground ALG A 31 BR File Patch9thusaaf.png 60px partof location Brittany administrative region Brittany Region , France center Location map France label Gael Airfield marksize 6 mark Red pog.svg lat dir N lat deg 48 lat min 04 lat sec 52 lon dir W lon deg 002 lon min 11 lon sec 46 width 300 center coordinates Coord 48 04 52 N 002 11 46 W name A 31 Ga l image caption type Military airfield code built builder IX Engineering Command materials Sod Compressed Earth height used August September 1944 demolished condition ownership controlledby File Us army air corps shield.svg 20px   United States Army Air Forces garrison commanders occupants battles Western Front World War II br     Northern France Campaign events Gael Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield, which is located near the Communes of France commune of Ga l in the Brittany administrative region Brittany Regions of France region of northern France . History The airfield was originally built by the French Air Force in the 1930s. It was used by the French in the 1940 Battle of France by the following units 31st Bombardment Wing Tours Wing of Observation of Chartres After the Fall of France, the following German Luftwaffe units used the base Jagdgeschwader 27 Schnellkampfgeschwader 1943 JG 12 As part of the D Day landings in Normandy, the United States Army Air Force VIII Bomber Command 92d Bombardment Group attacked the airfield with twelve B 17 Flying Fortress bombers on 15 June 1944 Mission 414 as part of a general bombardment of German airfields in the area. ref http airforcehistoryindex.org data 000 046 437.xml USAFHRA Document 00046437 ref The Ga l area was liberated by Allied Ground Forces around 10 August 1944, and the airfield ..., Airfield Layout ref The 364th Fighter Group , based P 51 Mustang fighters at Gael from 13 August ... fiche.php?code gael campaviation&type th&valeur adallies A 31 Memorial USAAF 9th Air Force UK Category ... more details
Gael Greene born December 22, 1933 is an American Food critic restaurant critic and author and novelist. She became New York magazine New York magazine s restaurant critic in fall 1968, at a time when most New Yorkers were unsophisticated about food and there were few chefs anyone knew by name. She was a passionate early foodie before that word was used. Indeed, the American edition of The Foodie Handbook credited her with first using the word. Given the spotlight of New York , the first city magazine, her writing gave New Yorkers a new way to think about dining out as theater, as seduction, as social competition and documented the city s growing interest in food and dining out. Articles like Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Ice Cream But Were Too Fat To Ask , The Mafia Guide to Dining Out and Nodody Knows the Truffles I ve Seen were early pieces in the four decades she documented the city s growing obsession with food. Greene famously went to great lengths to conceal her identity from restaurateurs, reserving and using credit cards under other names, and wearing hats that covered her eyes in photographs, on television and in public appearances. Her writing inspired and documented the city s growing interest in food and dining out. For more than 30 years, she served as the magazine s Insatiable Critic and then continued as a columnist until 2008, the magazine s 4Oth anniversary as well as her own. She was then fired. In a New York Times article November 25, 2008 Glenn ... a description of a sexual encounter with Elvis Presley . ref cite book last Greene first Gael ... Gael Greene s restaurant reviews at Crain s New York Business http www.insatiable critic.com Insatiable Critic by Gael Greene http www.citymeals.org Citymeals on Wheels, New York, New York Navbox Top Chef Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Greene, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Greene, Gael Category 1933 births Category Living people ... more details
Gael Force is a rugby team formed by the Scottish Rugby Union to play in the newly formed British and Irish Cup . The team is formed from the ranks of Magners League sides Glasgow Warriors and Edinburgh Rugby and from players in the Scottish Rugby academy ref http news.bbc.co.uk sport2 hi rugby union scottish 8258740.stm ref . The other two places allocated to Scotland in the British and Irish Cup are taken by the Scottish Premiership champions and the winners of the Scottish Cup rugby union Scottish Cup . In the inaugurable competition of 2009 2010 these will be Heriot s Rugby Club Heriot s and Ayr Rugby Football Club Ayr ref http www.scottishrugby.org community content view 2361 54 ref . The national academy coach, Stephen Gemmell is head coach of the team. Home games will be played at Bridgehaugh, home of Stirling County RFC External links http www.scottishrugby.org SRU website References References Category Scottish rugby union teams Category Rugby clubs established in 2009 Category Rugby union in Edinburgh Category Rugby union in Glasgow Category Sports teams in Edinburgh Category Sports teams in Glasgow Scotland sport team stub ... more details
Primary sources date August 2009 Gael Newton is the Senior Curator of Australian and International Photography at the National Gallery of Australia NGA in Canberra . ref http www.nga.gov.au National Gallery of Australia ref From 1974 to 1985 Newton was the foundation curator of photography at the Art Gallery of New South Wales . Newton then moved to Canberra and from 1985 to 1988, was the visiting curator for the Bicentennial Photography Project at the NGA. During this period she researched and mounted the 900 work exhibition Shades of Light Photography and Australia 1839 1988 , ref http photo web.com.au ShadesofLight default.htm Shades of Light exhibition ref and published the major Australian reference book in association with the exhibition. She also held the position of Curator of Australian Photography at the NGA before the current position. Newton has curated many exhibitions both historical and contemporary. More recently Newton has overseen the establishment of a new significant collection within the National Gallery. This resulted in the landmark survey exhibition in late 2008, Picture Paradise Asia Pacific photography 1840s 1940s. ref http nga.gov.au Exhibition PictureParadise Picture Paradise exhibition ref Newton is the author of the standard reference work on the history of Australian photography, Shades Of Light Photography And Australia 1838 1988 and monographs on several Australian photographers Harold Cazneaux , Max Dupain , John Kauffmann and Tracey Moffatt . She also wrote Silver And Grey Fifty Years Of Australian Photography 1900 1950 . Newton is a regular contributor to magazines and collections of essays. Footnotes Reflist 2 References cite web title Photography at the National Gallery of Australia url http www.nga.gov.au photography date work publisher ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Newton, Gael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Newton, Gael Category Australian curators ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Laochra Gael which means Gaelic heroes in the Irish language is an Republic of Ireland Irish television programme. Now its tenth series the show profiles and celebrates some of the greatest names in Gaelic games since the 1940s. Each of the programmes contains interviews with the subject, archive footage of their exploits on the pitch and an assessment from Gaelic Athletic Association GAA experts, friends, rivals and team mates. Laochra Gael is broadcast on the Irish language television station, TG4 . Series 2 2002 class wikitable Broadcast Date Player County 1 September 28, 2002 Mick O Dwyer Kerry GAA Kerry 2 October 5, 2002 John Connolly hurler John Connolly br Joe Connolly hurler Joe Connolly br Michael Connolly hurler Michael Connolly Galway GAA Galway 3 October 12, 2002 Martin McHugh Donegal GAA Donegal 4 October 19, 2002 John Doyle hurler John Doyle Commented out Tipperary GAA Tipperary 5 October 26, 2002 Jack Lynch Cork GAA Cork 6 November 2, 2004 Paddy Doherty Down GAA Down 7 November 9, 2002 Eddie Keher Commented out Image Kilkenny crest.jpg 20px Kilkenny GAA Kilkenny 8 November 16, 2002 Dermot Earley Roscommon GAA Roscommon 9 November 23, 2002 Nicky Rackard br Billy Rackard br Bobby Rackard Wexford GAA Wexford 10 November 30, 2002 Sean Boylan Meath GAA Meath Series 3 2004 class wikitable Broadcast Date Player County 1 January 11, 2004 Jimmy Keaveney Dublin GAA Dublin 2 January 18, 2004 Joe Cooney Galway GAA Galway 3 January 25, 2004 Colm O Rourke Meath GAA Meath 4 February 1, 2004 Frankie Walsh Waterford GAA Waterford 5 February 8, 2004 Matt Connor Offaly GAA Offaly 6 February 15, 2004 Nicky English Commented out Tipperary GAA Tipperary 7 February 22, 2004 Billy Morgan Gaelic footballer Billy Morgan Cork GAA Cork 8 February 29, 2004 Gary Kirby Limerick GAA Limerick 9 March 7, 2004 Tony Doran Wexford GAA Wexford 10 March 14, 2004 Pat Spillane Kerry GAA Kerry Series 4 2004 2005 class wikitable Broadcast Date Player County 1 September ... more details
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class infobox style font size 90 Gael Linn Cup 1957 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Championship Details Dates colspan 2 Competitors colspan 2 Sponsor colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup winners Winners colspan 2 Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster 2nd title Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup Runners up Runners up colspan 2 Munster GAA Camogie Munster Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 Matches played colspan 2 3 The 1957 Gael Linn Cup , the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the womens team field sport of camogie , was won by Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster , who defeated Munster GAA Camogie Munster in the final, played at Cahir GAA Cahir . ref cite book last Moran first Mary authorlink Mary Moran camogie title A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie publisher Cumann Cam ga ochta year 2011 location Dublin, Ireland pages 460 978 1 908591 00 5 ref ref http www.camogie.ie Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie ref Arrangements Munster defeated Connacht, 2 1 to 1 2, and Leinster defeated Ulster 4 0 to 2 0 at Parnell Park in the semi finals.. On a miserably cold and wet afternoon in Cahir, Leinster won their second title by 5 1 to 3 1. ref Report of final in Irish Press, November 18, 1957 ref ref Report of final in Irish Independent, November 18, 1957 ref ref Report of final in Irish Times, November 18, 1957 ref ref Report of final in Irish ... Dublin MF 8 Anna May Brennan Laois GAA Camogie Laois RWF 9 Mary O Sullivan Dublin GAA Camogie Dublin ... Camogie Waterford MF 6 Terry Griffin Tipperary GAA Camogie Tipperary MF 7 Anna Crotty Cork GAA Camogie ... www.camogie.ie Camogie Association start box succession box title Gael Linn Cup before Gael Linn Cup 1956 after Gael Linn Cup 1958 years 1954 present end box Gael Linn Cup Gaelic games in Ireland Category 1957 in camogie Category Gael Linn Cup seasons 1957 ... more details
class infobox style font size 90 Gael Linn Cup 1958 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Championship Details Dates colspan 2 Competitors colspan 2 Sponsor colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup winners Winners colspan 2 Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster 3rd title Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup Runners up Runners up colspan 2 Ulster GAA Camogie Ulster Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 Matches played colspan 2 3 The 1958 Gael Linn Cup , the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the womens team field sport of camogie , was won by Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster , who defeated Ulster GAA Camogie Ulster in the final, played at Parnelll Park . ref cite book last Moran first Mary authorlink Mary Moran camogie title A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie publisher Cumann Cam ga ochta year 2011 location Dublin, Ireland pages 460 978 1 908591 00 5 ref ref http www.camogie.ie Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie ref Arrangements The Final Ulster defeated Munster, 4 1 to 2 6 and Leinster defeated Connacht, 6 7 to 0 2. Leinster defeated Ulster in the final at Parnell Park by 8 2 to 3 3. na U Phuirs il Agnes Hourigan wrote in the Irish Press blockquote Leinsetr who fielded no less than ten Dublin players were in command from start to finish. blockquote ref Report of final in Irish Press, October 1, 1958 ref ref Report of final in Irish Independent, October 1, 1958 ref ref Report of final in Irish Times, October 1, 1958 ref ref Report of final in Irish Examiner, October 1, 1958 ref ref Report of final in Irish News, October 1, 1958 ref Final ... Dublin RWF 9 Anna May Brennan Laois GAA Camogie Laois 1 0 CF 10 Mary O Sullivan Dublin GAA Camogie Dublin ... box title Gael Linn Cup before Gael Linn Cup 1957 after Gael Linn Cup 1959 years 1954 present end box Gael Linn Cup Gaelic games in Ireland Category 1958 in camogie Category Gael Linn Cup seasons ... more details
class infobox style font size 90 Gael Linn Cup 1983 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Championship Details Dates colspan 2 Competitors colspan 2 Sponsor colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup winners Winners colspan 2 Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster 16th title Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup Runners up Runners up colspan 2 Munster GAA Camogie Munster Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 Matches played colspan 2 3 The 1983 Gael Linn Cup , the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the womens team field sport of camogie , was won by Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster , who defeated Munster GAA Camogie Munster in the final, played at Ballinlough . ref cite book last Moran first Mary authorlink Mary Moran camogie title A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie publisher Cumann Cam ga ochta year 2011 location Dublin, Ireland pages 460 978 1 908591 00 5 ref ref http www.camogie.ie Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie ref Arrangements Leinster defeated Connacht by 5 8 to 1 2 at Mobhi Road. Joan Gormley then scored a goal in the duying seconds of the final against Munster at Ballinlough to win by 2 7 to 1 7. Angela Downey scrambled Leinster s first goal in a goalmouth melee in the first half and Tipeprary s Deirdre Lane had a goal for Munster in the opening ... 24, 1983 ref Gael Linn Trophy In the Gael Linn Cup trophy Ulster defeated Munster at Ballymacward by 2 ... Mary Mernagh Dublin GAA Camogie Dublin MF 8 Edel Murphy Dublin GAA Camogie Dublin RWF 9 Anna Condon ... GAA Camogie Dublin CB 4 Mary Duane Dublin GAA Camogie Dublin LWB 5 Anna Dargan Kildare GAA Camogie ... Association start box succession box title Gael Linn Cup before Gael Linn Cup 1982 after Gael Linn Cup 1986 years 1954 present end box Gael Linn Cup Gaelic games in Ireland Category 1983 in camogie Category Gael Linn Cup seasons 1983 ... more details
class infobox style font size 90 Gael Linn Cup 1988 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Championship Details Dates colspan 2 Competitors colspan 2 Sponsor colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup winners Winners colspan 2 Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster 21st title Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 style background BFD7FF text align center colspan 3 Gael Linn Cup Runners up Runners up colspan 2 Connacht GAA Camogie Connacht Captain colspan 2 Manager colspan 2 Matches played colspan 2 3 The 1988 Gael Linn Cup , the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the womens team field sport of camogie , was won by Leinster GAA Camogie Leinster , who defeated Connacht GAA Camogie Connacht in the final, played at Kilmacud Crokes GAA Silver Park Kilmacud . ref cite book last Moran first Mary authorlink Mary Moran camogie title A Game of Our Own The History of Camogie publisher Cumann Cam ga ochta year 2011 location Dublin, Ireland pages 460 978 1 908591 00 5 ref ref http www.camogie.ie Gael Linn Cup on Camogie.ie ref Arrangements Leinster extended their unbeaten run in the competition to six years with an 8 9 to 0 2 win over Ulster at Ballyholland, Co. Down, and Connacht surprised Munster 3 10 to 1 7 at Killimor. Leinster defeated Connacht 2 9 to 2 4 in the final at Kilmacud. Connachttook an early lead through ... in Irish News, November 7, 1988 ref Munster won their third successive Gael Linn Junior Trophy defeating ... MF 8 Anna Whelan Kilkenny GAA Camogie Killkenny RWF 9 Eileen Kehoe Wexford GAA Camogie Wexford CF ... GAA Camogie Kildare FB 2 Anna Dargan Kildare GAA Camogie Kildare RWB 3 Patsy Murphy Dublin GAA Camogie ... Association start box succession box title Gael Linn Cup before Gael Linn Cup 1987 after Gael Linn Cup 1989 years 1954 present end box Gael Linn Cup Gaelic games in Ireland Category 1988 in camogie Category Gael Linn Cup seasons 1988 ... more details