TOC right Hibernian may refer to one of the following Football clubs Cork Hibernians F.C. , a former Football in the Republic of Ireland football club in Ireland Hibernian F.C. , a Football in Scotland Scottish football club Hibernians F.C. , a Football in Malta Maltese football club Finance Hibernian Bank Ltd , absorbed by the Bank of Ireland Role as government banker Bank of Ireland, in its role as government banker Hibernian Aviva , an Irish insurance company Other A member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians See also Wiktionary Hibernian Hibernia hibernal Hibernian, pertaining to Hibernia , Ireland as known to ancient Romans Hibernian, sentimental term meaning pertaining to Ireland Hibernian, confusion with hibernal , winter like disambig ... more details
Infobox Magazine title The Hibernian image editor Gerry McGeough frequency Monthly category Faith publisher firstdate 2006 country flag Ireland language Hiberno English Irish English br Irish language Gaelic website http www.hibernianmedia.com The Hibernian Magazine issn 1649 8410 The Hibernian was a monthly Irish magazine with the subtitle Faith, Family and Country . ref http thehibernian.wordpress.com The Hibernian Magazine ref Twenty nine issues were published between May 2006 and September 2008. It was launched in May 2006, by Gerry McGeough , formerly a member of the Sinn F in national executive, as editor, and Charles Byrne Journalist Charles Byrne , a 28 year old from Drogheda, who writes as Cathal O Broin the Irish language version of his name . The magazine was associated with the Ancient Order of Hibernians . ref name Searchlight http www.searchlightmagazine.com index.php?link template&story 172 Ex Provo gives new life to Irish clerical fascism , Scott Millar, Searchlight Magazine , August 2006 ref The magazine advocated a form of faith and fatherland nationalism which emphasised the persecution of Catholics in previous centuries and saw Irish identity as inseparably bound up with Catholicism. It often published articles on Irish history written from this perspective, as well ... . ref e.g. Cian Ua Ruairc The agony and the ecstasy Hibernian November 2007 pp17 19 Most people ... and return to the diocese of his incardination. ref Fr. Nicholas Gruner Hibernian November 2007 ... Conferences Hibernian February 2007 pp20 21 In 1776 the Illuminati set out to destroy nations ... . ref e.g. The Ploughman Safe Havens Hibernian August 2007 ref It has supported Distributism distributivism ... Sunrise on Hibernian magazine ref . An article in the November 2007 issue refers to Cardinal John ... to heaven by Joe O Brien declares that the fate of the Hibernian shows you cannot win against naturalism ... Hibernian Category Irish magazines Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category ... more details
Hibernian Hall may refer to Hibernia Hall , Davenport, Iowa, also known as Hibernian Hall St. Michael s Church, Cemetery, Rectory and Ancient Order of Hibernians Hall , Parnell, Iowa Hibernian Hall Boston, Massachusetts Ancient Order of Hibernians Hall , Anaconda, Montana, also known as Hibernian Hall Hibernian Hall Charleston, South Carolina See also List of Hibernian buildings disambig de Hibernian Hall ... more details
Refimprove date February 2009 Image Front Page Irish War News.JPG thumb right Irish War News 1916 The Hibernian Rifles was a marginal Irish nationalism Irish nationalist militia that organised in Ireland in the early years of the 20th Century, having its Dublin Headquarters at 28, North Frederick Street. Its membership was exclusively Roman Catholic . ref O Mahony pp 25 26 ref The Hibernian Rifles were active in Dublin during the Easter Rising of 1916. In an article in the Irish War News , Patrick Pearse thanked the Hibernian Rifles for its contribution. ref name Pat McGlynn Pat McGlynn, ir Amach na C sca, The Easter Rising 1916 , Republican Publications, 1986. ref Origins The Hibernian Rifles was the product of a split in the Ancient Order of Hibernians AOH it was the military arm of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Irish American Alliance , which had broken away from Ancient Order of Hibernians Board of Erin in about 1907. As the name suggests, most of the former were in the USA where they were under the influence of Clan na Gael . The AOH Irish American Alliance claimed to be opposed ... Orangeism and Antisemitism Antisemitic rhetoric were regular features of The Hibernian . In a characteristic ... affected by the strike. The Hibernian Rifles developed friendly relations with the Irish Citizen ... In 1915 it launched a weekly newspaper The Hibernian . The United Irish League constitutional nationalists ... press . The Hibernian serialised Ireland s Roll of Honour , which was a list of those killed or wounded ... Pat McGlynn The Easter Rising began at 12 noon on Easter Monday. The men of the Hibernian Rifles were ... for the rest of the week. ref name Pat McGlynn Pat McGlynn, in his conclusion to his chapter on the Hibernian Rifles, says of them that although small in number, the Hibernian Rifles should not be forgotten ... hibernian 20rifles.htm History of the Hibernian Rifles , Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division Seven ... gl Hibernian Rifles ... more details
Philadelphia Hibernian , also known as Hibernian F.C. , ref http web.archive.org web 20091028130630 http geocities.com bethlehem soccer gl021917.html February 19, 1917 The Globe ref was an early twentieth century U.S. soccer team which played in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . History According to Dave Litterer, Philadelphia Hibernian was a perennial powerhouse in the Philadelphia leagues ref http www.sover.net spectrum year 1910.html The Year in American Soccer 1910 ref when it entered the newly established Eastern Soccer League 1909 1910 Eastern Soccer League in 1909. Hibernian finished fourth with a 1 3 1 record. The league collapsed in 1910. In 1911, Hibernian won the Pennsylvania Soccer League title. ref http www.sover.net spectrum year 1913.html The Year in American Soccer 1913 ref They spent the 1914 1915 season in the American League of Philadelphia, going to the championship game where they lost 6 1 to Bethlehem Steel F.C. ref http web.archive.org web 20091028130459 http geocities.com bethlehem soccer gl032915.html March 29, 1915 The Globe ref They continued to play in the ALP in 1915 1916. They won the 1920 1921 Allied American Football Association title. ref http www.sover.net spectrum year 1921.html The Year in American Soccer 1921 ref Record class wikitable Year League FinishLeague American Cup National Challenge Cup 1909 1910 ESL 4th ? N A 1910 1911 ? ? Runner Up N A 1911 1912 ? ? ? N A 1912 1913 PSL bgcolor B3B7FF 1st Semifinal N A 1913 1914 ? ? Semifinal ? 1914 1915 ALP 2nd ? ? 1915 1916 ALP ? First round Third round 1916 1917 ? ? ? ? 1917 1918 ? ? ? ? 1918 1919 ? ? ? ? 1919 1920 ? ? ? ? 1920 1921 AAFA bgcolor B3B7FF 1st Third round First round Honors American Cup Runner Up 1 1911 League Championship Winner 1 1913 Notable players Bart McGhee Thomas Swords References Reflist Category Defunct soccer clubs in the United States Category Soccer clubs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania H Category Pennsylvania soccer teams ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Hibernian L.F.C. current image File Hibernian FC logo.svg 150px Team badge fullname Hibernian Girls & Ladies Football Club nickname founded 1999 ground Albyn Park, Broxburn ... firstgame largestwin worstdefeat topscorer website http www.hibsgirls.co.uk Default.aspx Hibernian ... Women s Premier League . Hibernian L.F.C. is affiliated with Hibernian F.C. ref cite web ... girls and women s football through the Hibernian Ladies and Girls Football Teams. publisher Hibernian ... HIBERNIAN title Hibernian LFC publisher Scottish Women s Premier League accessdate 4 March 2011 ref The name changed to Hibernian in 1999 and they became one of the leading women s teams in Scotland . ref cite web url http web.mac.com hibsladiesfc Hibernian Ladies Football Club HISTORY.html title History ... in each instance, finishing second twice and third once in the group stage. Hibernian won the Scottish ... glory for Hibernian publisher BBC Sport date 14 November 2010 accessdate 20 February 2011 ref The team ... football hibernian women again show the men way to scottish cup success 1.1068178 last MacKenzie first Roddy date 15 November 2010 accessdate 20 February 2011 title Hibernian women again show the men way to Scottish Cup success work The Herald Glasgow The Herald ref In January 2011 six Hibernian players ... News NewsArticle.aspx?ArticleID 87 title International Update publisher Hibernian Girls & Ladies FC accessdate 20 February 2011 ref In May 2011 Hibernian beat local rivals Spartans 5 ... season, Hibernian L.F.C. moved into Albyn Park, Broxburn, West Lothian Broxburn , ref name broxburn ... title Ladies Set For Big Kick Off date 18 March 2011 accessdate 18 March 2011 publisher Hibernian ... . The club had previously played its home matches on the training ground of Hibernian F.C. in East ... Hibernian Ladies A Squad ref fs start fs player no 1 nat SCO name Shannon Lynn pos GK fs player ... by Hibernian FC Academy coach Willie Kirk. ref cite web url http womenssoccerscene.co.uk ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Football club infobox clubname Hibernian Saints image Image Hiberniansaints.png fullname Hibernian and Caledonian F.C. nickname The Saints founded 1989 ground Starfire Sports Complex capacity 2,000 chairman Teddy Mitalas manager Jimmy McAlister soccer Jimmy McAlister league Pacific Coast Soccer League season 2006 position 6th pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 ffffff body1 ffffff rightarm1 ffffff shorts1 ffffff socks1 ffffff pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 006600 body2 006600 rightarm2 006600 shorts2 006600 socks2 006600 Hibernian Saints were an American soccer team, founded in 1993. The team was a member of the Pacific Coast Soccer League PCSL , a recognised Division IV league in the American Soccer Pyramid which features teams from western Canada and the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America . The Saints last participated in the PCSL in 2006. The team played in the PCSL under four different names Seattle FC 1995 , Seattle Hibernian 1996 2004 , Hibernian & Caledonian 2005 , and Hibernian Saints 2006 . The team were PCSL champions four times, in 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2001. The Saints played their home matches at the Starfire Sports Complex in the city of Tukwila, Washington , 11 miles south of downtown Seattle, Washington Seattle . The team s colors were white and green. Year by year class wikitable Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup 1995 3 PCSL 8th Did not qualify Did not qualify 1996 3 PCSL bgcolor FFEBAD 1st Did not qualify Did not qualify 1997 3 PCSL 3rd Did not qualify Did not qualify 1998 3 PCSL 2nd Did not qualify Did not qualify 1999 3 PCSL bgcolor FFEBAD 1st Did not qualify Did not qualify 2000 3 PCSL bgcolor FFEBAD 1st Did not qualify Did not qualify 2001 3 PCSL bgcolor FFEBAD 1st Did not qualify Did not qualify 2002 3 PCSL 4th Did not qualify Did not qualify 2003 3 PCSL 3rd ... American soccer Jim McAlister 2006 External links http www.saintssoccer.com Hibernian Saints ... more details
Founded in 1981, the Dublin based Hibernian Orchestra formerly the Hibernian Chamber Orchestra is recognized as a leading voluntary ref http thehibernianorchestra.ie index.php?option com content&task view&id 29&Itemid 41 Hibernian Orchestra Constitution ref orchestra in Ireland . The players come from a variety of backgrounds as well as music teachers and music students, the orchestra includes many pre professionals, musicians pursuing other careers and, increasingly, players who were trained across the world and who now reside and work in Ireland. What unites the members of the ensemble is their love of classical music and their commitment to the highest possible performance standards. The orchestra has a demanding schedule and prepares between four and five programmes each season based on weekly rehearsals that take place between September and June in St Louis High School, Rathmines , Dublin 6. The orchestra performs extensively in Dublin and increasingly is bringing music to regional towns across Ireland. Its repertoire stretches across the musical spectrum, ranging from early works to newly commissioned pieces. ref http www.cmc.ie library work detail.cfm?workID 107 Hibernians commission Essay by Bernard Geary ref The list of artists who have performed with the Hibernian Orchestra is impressive and includes many of the Ireland s most famous virtuosi, including Finghin Collins , ref http www.finghincollins.com engagements results.php?id 2 Engagements Archive of Finghin Collins ref Philip Martin pianist Philip Martin , ref http www.dublinevents.com events live music music from new world.php Dublin Events Music From The New World ref Catherine Leonard, Nicola Sweeney and Iona Petcu Colon. The orchestra is also committed to providing a platform for the next generation of soloists and has given early solo opportunities to many of Ireland s most talented young musicians. The orchestra s efforts to bring classical music to the city of Dublin are supported by Dublin City ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Hibernian Type Live Album Artist T r na n g band T r na n g Cover Album Hibernian cover low resolution.jpg Caption Original cover designed by Laura Hadwin. Released Start date 2000 02 Recorded Start date 1995 09 19 Genre Folk music Folk Length 55 15 Label HTD Records , Talking Elephant Producer Reviews Last album In the Morning T r na n g album In the Morning br 1999 This album Hibernian br 2000 Next album Spotlight T r na n g album Spotlight br 2001 Hibernian is the first Live Album live album by Republic of Ireland Irish music ensemble band T r na n g band T r na n g . It was recorded on September 19, 1995 by Alan Hadwin at the Hibernian in Birmingham , released on February 2000 by HTD Records ref Released by HTD Records in February 2000 . Camouflage fanzine no.6 autumn 2000 p.2. Retrieved on September 30, 2008. ref and distributed by Pinnacle Entertainment music distributor Pinnacle Entertainment . ref http cd.ciao.co.uk Hibernian Tir Na Nog 5871007 Ciao.co.uk Hibernian Tir Na Nog ... Distributor Pinnacle ref The album was re released in 2001 by Talking Elephant , after HTD closed down. ref http rateyourmusic.com label htd records Rateyourmusic.com label htd records After closing down at the turn of the millenium, the independent HTD imprint relabelled their existing releases with Talking Elephant catalog numbers. sic? ref Track listing tracklist total length 55 15 all writing writing credits yes title1 Time Is Like A Promise length1 3 07 writer1 Sonny Condell title2 When I Came Down length2 4 36 writer2 Leo O Kelly title3 Love Is Like A Violin length3 3 59 writer3 O Kelly title4 Someone To Dance With length4 4 24 writer4 Condell title5 So Freely length5 5 28 writer5 O Kelly title6 Driving length6 3 28 writer6 Condell title6 Venezuela length6 7 53 writer6 O Kelly title8 Down In The City length8 7 49 writer8 Condell ... http www.talkingelephant.co.uk Talking Elephant official website T r na n g DEFAULTSORT Hibernian Album ... more details
Hibernian F.C. current 2011&ndash 12 Hibernian F.C. season image File Hibernian FC logo.svg 150px Team badge fullname Hibernian Football Club nickname Hibs ref name nicknameone br Hibees ref name ... Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hearts 1 0 Hibernian br Edinburgh , Scotland 25 December 1875 largestwin Hibernian ... Rangers 10 0 Hibernian br Glasgow , Scotland 24 December 1898 topscorer Lawrie Reilly 234 ref name Mackay266 website http www.hibernianfc.co.uk page Home Hibernian Football Club IPAc en h b r ..., the other being their Edinburgh derby rivals, Heart of Midlothian F.C. Hearts . Hibernian were ... www.hibernianfc.co.uk page TimelineDetail 0,,10290 1750533,00.html title The Origins of Hibernian 3 publisher Hibernian F.C. work Hibernianfc.co.uk date 11 August 2009 accessdate 22 February 2010 ... PA195&dq hibernian edinburgh catholic&hl en&ei VipqTNutKpCK4Aai 4CmAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAzgo v onepage&q hibernian 20edinburgh 20catholic&f false author Hans Kristian ... books.google.com books?id cfaW7pkoPioC&pg PA132&dq hibernian edinburgh catholic&hl en&ei dbxpTMS IoSQjAfx9oTUBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAQ v onepage&q hibernian 20edinburgh ... 2003 accessdate 16 August 2010 publisher Signal Books ref ref name Jewel The Irish heritage of Hibernian ... Cite web url http www.scottishgrounds.co.uk hibernian.htm title Hibernian publisher Duncan Adams ... Football League . ref name crampsey Hibernian have played in the Scottish Premier League ... Johnston Press ref Hibernian have won the List of Scottish football champions Scottish league championship ... 1 5 Hibernian publisher BBC work BBC Sport date 18 March 2007 accessdate 22 February 2010 ref ... of Hibernian F.C. See also List of Hibernian F.C. seasons Foundation and early history File Cowgate ... books?id jqnq0hIia0cC&pg PA145&dq hibernian easter road&hl en&ei yvRqTIvRB9W6jAfJ7rxx&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CCkQ6AEwATg8 v onepage&q hibernian 20easter 20road&f false quote In August ... more details
use dmy dates date March 2012 Hibernian Park was the home ground of the Scottish association football football club Hibernian F.C. Hibernian from 1880 until the club s dissolution in 1891. When the club was reformed in 1892, the club took out on a lease on a site which became known as Easter Road . Hibernian Park was also located in the Easter Road, Edinburgh Easter Road area in fact, it was closer to Easter Road itself than the present stadium because it was on the site of what is now Bothwell Street. ref http maps.google.co.uk maps?q bothwell 20street&ie UTF 8&oe utf 8&rls org.mozilla en US official&client firefox a&um 1&sa N&tab wl Bothwell Street, Edinburgh. , Google Maps . ref Hibs had played at a variety of grounds from their formation in 1875 until moving to Hibernian Park. Initially they played on The Meadows park the Meadows , along with all the other nascent Edinburgh clubs. They subsequently moved to grounds in Newington, Edinburgh Newington and Powderhall , but neither of these were used for more than a year at a time. Having lost the lease on the Newington ground in 1879 ... 1999 , pp45. ref Hibernian Park was known by the Hibs supporters as Holy Ground The Holy Ground , ref ... , 8 June 2006. accessed 30 June 2008. ref Perhaps the most famous game played at Hibernian Park ... grounds to hold an international earlier than Hibernian Park were the first Hampden Park , Cathkin ... , pp170 176. ref The last first team match played at Hibernian Park was a 9&ndash 1 drubbing at the hands ... of Hibernian F.C. History of Celtic F.C. References cite book last Lugton first Alan title The Making of Hibernian 1 publisher John Donald Publishers Ltd year 1999 isbn 0 85976 509 1 cite book last ... 4 Reflist 2 coord 55 57 37 N 3 10 13 W region GB display title Hibernian F.C. Football venues in Scotland Category Hibernian F.C. Category Defunct football venues in Scotland Category Sports venues in Edinburgh Category Leith pl Hibernian Park ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Hibernian Hall nrhp type image Boston Hibernian Hall.jpg caption location Boston, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 19 lat seconds 43 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 4 long seconds 57 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1913 architect Graham, Edward T.P. Dolan, Joseph M. architecture Other added June 2, 2004 governing body Private refnum 04000534 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Hibernian Hall is a historic Hibernia n building at 182 186 Dudley Street in Boston, Massachusetts . The hall was built in 1913 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. ref name nris gallery File Boston Hibernian Hall plaque.jpg Plaque on the front of the building File Boston Hibernian Hall cornerstone.jpg Building cornerstone gallery References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Boston, Massachusetts Category Hibernian buildings Category Roxbury, Boston SuffolkMA NRHP stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 This is a list of seasons played by Hibernian F.C. in Scottish and European .... Hibernian have won the List of Scottish football champions league championship four times, the Scottish ... 9 League rowspan 2 Scottish Cup rowspan 2 Scottish League Cup League Cup rowspan 2 colspan 2 Hibernian ... Hibernian F.C. season 1877&ndash 78 rowspan 16 colspan 9 ref group note name SFL The Scottish Football ... note name SFL 1878&ndash 79 Hibernian F.C. season 1878&ndash 79 R5 1879&ndash 80 Hibernian F.C. season 1879&ndash 80 R6 1880&ndash 81 Hibernian F.C. season 1880&ndash 81 R3 1881&ndash 82 Hibernian F.C. season 1881&ndash 82 R5 1882&ndash 83 Hibernian F.C. season 1882&ndash 83 R5 1883&ndash 84 Hibernian F.C. season 1883&ndash 84 bgcolor FFDD99 Semi 1884&ndash 85 Hibernian F.C. season 1884&ndash 85 bgcolor FFDD99 Semi 1885&ndash 86 Hibernian F.C. season 1885&ndash 86 bgcolor FFDD99 Semi 1886&ndash 87 Hibernian F.C. season 1886&ndash 87 bgcolor gold Winners 1887&ndash 88 Hibernian F.C. season 1887&ndash 88 R3 1888&ndash 89 Hibernian F.C. season 1888&ndash 89 R1 1889&ndash 90 Hibernian F.C. season 1889&ndash 90 R6 1890&ndash 91 Hibernian F.C. season 1890&ndash 91 R2 1891&ndash 92 Hibernian F.C. ... season. ref 1892&ndash 93 Hibernian F.C. season 1892&ndash 93 1893&ndash 94 Hibernian F.C. season ... did not qualify for the Scottish Cup . ref Allan Martin footballer Martin 1894&ndash 95 Hibernian F.C. ... R2 Allan Martin footballer Martin 1895&ndash 96 Hibernian F.C. season 1895&ndash 96 1895 96 Scottish ... footballer Smith 1896&ndash 97 Hibernian F.C. season 1896&ndash 97 1896 97 Scottish First Division 1 18 12 2 4 50 20 26 bgcolor silver 2nd R2 John Price Scottish footballer Price 10 1897&ndash 98 Hibernian ... 3rd R3 Allan Martin footballer Martin 1898&ndash 99 Hibernian F.C. season 1898&ndash 99 1898 99 Scottish First Division 1 18 10 3 5 42 43 23 4th R2 Bobby Atherton Atherton 7 1899&ndash 1900 Hibernian ... R2 Andy McGuigan McGuigan 1900&ndash 01 Hibernian F.C. season 1900&ndash 01 1900 01 Scottish First Division ... more details
Hibernian F.C. Hibernian , one of the most prominent clubs in Scottish football , was founded in 1875. ref name formation http www.hibs.co.uk news more.php?id A944 0 1 0 M The Origins of Hibernian 3 , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian official site ref The club was named in honour of Hibernia the Roman name for Ireland ... . Hibernian have been Scottish football champions Scottish champions four times, most recently in 1951 ... tier five times, most recently in Scottish First Division 1998 99 1999 . Hibernian have won the Scottish ... url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football scot cups 6456647.stm title Kilmarnock 1&ndash 5 Hibernian ... news more.php?id A942 0 1 0 M The Origins of Hibernian 1 , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian official site ref ...?id A943 0 1 0 M The Origins of Hibernian 2 , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian official site ref The Irish ... August 1875, Hibernian F.C. was founded, with Canon Hannon as its first manager and Whelahan as its ...&pg PA55&dq hibernian f.c.&hl en&ei YzRsTNiyPIjg4AaZrtyGCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CFYQ6AEwCDge v onepage&q hibernian 20f.c.&f false quote For the first sixteen years of its existence ... en&ct clnk&cd 10&gl uk&client firefox a Hibernian Football Club The First Irish Team in Scotland ref ... football football to them. ref The Making of Hibernian , Alan Lugton ref Hibs played charity matches ... success http www.hibs.co.uk news more.php?id A945 0 1 0 M The Origins of Hibernian 4 , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian official site ref cquote We were both surprised and delighted at the invitation and can assure you that neither race nor religion were ever a consideration of Hibernian or the CYMS to help ... 0. ref http www.londonhearts.com scores games 18751225.html Sat 25 Dec 1875 Friendly Hearts 1, Hibernian ... Easter Road area in 1880 to a ground known as Hibernian Park . ref name Early success By 1883, Hibs ... 0 1 0 M Origins of Hibernian 6 , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian official site ref and in 1887 became the first ... of Hibernian 8 , Hibernian F.C. Hibernian official site ref On 13 August 1887, Hibs defeated ... more details
The Royal Hibernian Military School was founded in Dublin , Ireland , to educate orphaned children of members of the British armed forces in Ireland. General The foundation of the School came about in 1769 when King George III granted a Charter of Incorporation on 15 July, the School Governors holding their inaugural meeting on 6 November in Dublin Castle . ref http www.achart.ca hibernian index.html Royal Hibernian Military School ref The buildings housing the school were erected in 1771 in the Phoenix Park , overlooking the village of Chapelizod in the Liffey valley in full view of Wicklow mountains . The chapel was designed by Thomas Cooley architect Thomas Cooley , while thirty years later Francis Johnston architect Francis Johnston designed the extensions to the buildings. It first took in 90 boys and 50 girls as pupils in the charge of an Inspector and Inspectress, assisted by the Chaplain and an assistant mistress in March 1770. The site originally occupied convert 3 acre m2 but by 1922 its boundary walls enclosed thirty three acres. By 1808 the system and organisation of the school followed closely that of its sister school, the Duke of York s Royal Military School then at Chelsea, London , England . By 1816, when Thomas Le Fanu father of Sheridan Le Fanu took over as chaplain, there were 600 children at the school. In 1853 the school s first Regimental Colour stand of colours were presented by the then Prince of Wales and, in the same year, the girls at the school left to join their own separate establishment, the Drummond School, which was founded for them at Chapelizod . Relocation and merger In 1922 the Royal Hibernian Military School moved to Shorncliffe, Kent ... 1766 royal hibernian military school phoenix park dublin irish architecture.com Royal Hibernian Military School, Phoenix Park, Dublin ref ref http archiseek.com 2010 1771 royal hibernian military school chapel phoenix park dublin Original Chapel of the old Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin ... more details
near Parnell, Iowa Romanesque Revival architecture ref name nris small 4 small Hibernian Hall Boston ... 4 57 W name Hibernian Hall Boston, Massachusetts small Boston, Massachusetts NRHP listed ref name nris ... Queen Anne architecture , Romanesque architecture ref name nris small 6 small Hibernian Hall Charleston, South Carolina File Hibernian Hall, Charleston South Carolina.JPG 100px 1840 built br 1973 NRHP ... External links Category Hibernian buildings ... more details
The Hibernian Bible Society originally known as the Dublin Bible Society was founded in Dublin , Ireland in 1806, to encourage a wider circulation of the Bible in Ireland. It is now the National Bible Society of Ireland. It was founded by the Rev. B. W. Mathias 1772 1841 , a leading figure in the evangelical movement in the Church of Ireland and others. On behalf of the society Mathias travelled widely throughout the country, and he was a founder member of the Hibernian Church Missionary Society 1814 for evangelism overseas. A large number of Auxiliary Societies were established throughout Ireland in the decades following its founding. In 1812 the Ladies Auxiliary Bible Society was set up in Dublin, in order to contribute to the society s work. This included such luminaries of the time as the Viscountesses of Lorton and Lifford, Countesses of Meath, Westmeath and Leitrim, and Ladies Castlecoote and Molyneux. It was stressed how important it was that all duties attached to the Ladies Auxiliary should be regulated with more than ordinary regard to propriety and decorum. Within a few years the ladies in Ireland had set up 71 auxiliaries, 331 branches and 203 associations. ref http books.google.ie books?id BmIXAAAAYAAJ John Owen History of the British and Foreign Bible Society ref At its founding the society was supported by the bishops of Dublin and Tuam. It was expected that it should confine itself to the task of circulating the Scriptures, without note or comment. In some quarters, the methods of the society failed to commend themselves to Churchmen of the Church of Ireland. Remonstrances were made from time to time, and animated discussions took place both in the committee and at the public meetings of the society. In the opinion of O Beirne, Bishop of Meath, the management of the Hibernian Bible Society has entirely fallen into the hands of sectaries and seceders, and the establishment of their auxiliary societies, wherever it takes place through the country, has for its ... more details
Infobox rockunit name Hibernian Greensands Group image caption type Group stratigraphy Group age Cenomanian to Santonian late Cretaceous prilithology marl s otherlithology siltstone s, sandstone s namedfor namedby region Northern Ireland country United Kingdom coordinates unitof subunits Kilcoan Sands Formation, Collinwell Sands Formation, Island Magee Siltstones Formation, Belfast Marls Formation underlies Hibernian Greensands Group overlies unconformable thickness 21 22m extent throughout Northern Ireland area map map caption The Hibernian Greensands Group is a late Cretaceous lithostratigraphy lithostratigraphic group stratigraphy group a sequence of rock strata in Northern Ireland . The name is derived from the characteristically coloured marl s and sandstone s which occur beneath the chalk particularly along the County Antrim Antrim coast. The stratum strata are exposed on or near to both the northern and eastern coasts of Antrim and also between Portrush and Dungiven within County Londonderry . Further outcrops occur between Belfast and Lurgan and between Dungannon and Magherafelt . The current names replace an earlier situation where the present group was considered to be a formation and each of the present formations was considered a member . Several other stratigraphic naming schemes were in use during the nineteenth century and much of the twentieth century. Various units were earlier referred to as glauconitic or chloritic marls. ref Hopson, P.M., 2005 A Stratigraphical Framework for the Upper Cretaceous Chalk of England and Scotland with Statements on the Chalk of Northern Ireland and the UK Offshore Sector , British Geological Survey Research Report RR 05 01 downloaded from www.bgs.ac.uk ref This group and the overlying Ulster White Limestone Group are the stratigraphical equivalent of the Chalk Group of southern and eastern England. Stratigraphy Kilcoan Sands Formation Collinwell Sands Formation Island Magee Siltstones Formation Belfast Marls Formation ... more details
distinguish Royal Irish Academy The Royal Hibernian Academy RHA is an artist based and artist oriented institution in Ireland , founded in Dublin in 1823. History The RHA was founded as the result of 30 Irish artists petitioning the government for a charter of incorporation. According to the letters patent of 5 August 1823, The Royal Hibernian Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture was established, which included a National School of Art. ref cite book title An Historical Guide to the City of Dublin page 239 last Wright first George Newenham authorlink George Newenham Wright year 1825 publisher Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy ref The first elected president was the landscape painter, William Ashford . In 1824 architect Francis Johnston architect Francis Johnston was made president. He had provided headquarters for the RHA at Academy House in Lower Abbey Street at his own expense. ref cite book title The Liffey in Dublin isbn 0717124231 page 468 last de Courcy first J.W. year 1996 publisher Gill & Macmillan ref The first exhibitions took place in May 1825 and were held annually from then on. To encourage interest in the arts works displayed at the RHA were distributed by lot as prizes among subscribers. Works by Frederick William Burton , Daniel Maclise , J. M. W. Turner and David Wilkie artist David Wilkie , among others, were presented in this way. The exhibitions and school prospered and by the end of the 19th century the RHA was the leading Irish institution involved in promoting visual arts . Academy House was destroyed by fire in 1916 during the Easter Rising . ref cite book title The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture isbn 9780631228172 page 205 last McCormack ... and innovative approaches to the visual arts. File Royal Hibernian Academy building in Ely Place, Dublin ... Hibernian Academy. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi northern ireland 7960997.stm Naked taoiseach ... Category Museums in Dublin city es Royal Hibernian Academy ... more details
Infobox football match title Motherwell 6 6 Hibernian image event 2009 10 Scottish Premier League team1 Motherwell F.C. Motherwell team1score 6 team2 Hibernian F.C. Hibernian team2score 6 details date 5 May 2010 stadium Fir Park city Motherwell referee William Collum referee Willie Collum attendance 6,241 The Scottish Premier League match between Motherwell F.C. Motherwell and Hibernian F.C. Hibernian on 5 May 2010 set a record as the Scottish Premier League Records and awards highest scoring match in the league s history. ref name bbc report cite news first Martin last Conaghan url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football scot prem 8658858.stm title Motherwell 6&ndash 6 Hibernian work BBC Sport publisher BBC British Broadcasting Corporation date 5 May 2010 accessdate 6 June 2010 ref The match was played at Fir Park in Motherwell on 5 May 2010. Twelve goals were scored in the match, leaving a final scoreline of a 6&ndash 6 draw. Hibernian had led the match 4&ndash 1 and 6&ndash 2 at different points Hibs goalkeeper association football goalkeeper Graeme Smith footballer born 1983 Graeme ... 2009&ndash 10 league season for both Motherwell F.C. Motherwell and Hibernian F.C. Hibs , with both ... 171674 motherwells clash with hibernian rescheduled due to general election title Motherwell s clash with Hibernian rescheduled due to general election publisher STV TV network STV publisher STV ... team2 Hibernian F.C. Hibernian goals1 Giles Coke Coke goal 16 67 br John Sutton footballer Sutton ... 90 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 0 align center colspan 4 HIBERNIAN width 25 width 25 GK 21 flagicon SCO ... www.heraldscotland.com mobile sport spl hibernian cheaper by the dozen history made as jutkiewicz ... report?id 291007&cc 5739&league SCO.1 ESPN Report Motherwell F.C. matches Hibernian F.C. matches Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Motherwell V Hibernian 5 May 2010 Category 2010 in association football Category Motherwell F.C. matches Hibernian 2010 Category Hibernian F.C. matches Motherwell ... more details
orphan date August 2010 The Hibernian Catch Club is a Catch music Catch musical club founded c. 1680 in Dublin , Ireland by the Lay clerk vicars choral ref name CAG Cite book url http books.google.com books?id ptjkj7u oZcC&pg PA16 IA10&dq 22hibernian catch club 22 v onepage&q 22hibernian 20catch 20club 22&f false title Catch and glee culture in eighteenth century England page 16 publisher Boydell Books year 2006 first Brian last Robins isbn 1843832127 ref of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Christ Church and St Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin St. Patrick s Cathedrals. It has been referred to as the oldest surviving musical society in Europe . Membership was historically exclusive, restricted until 1770 to members of the vicars choral. ref name CAG When participation was expanded in the late eighteenth century members still had to be appointed by committee, and included many prominent members of the Irish nobility, gentry, and professions. ref Cite book url http books.google.com books?id VevXghb1SwoC&pg PA20&dq 22hibernian catch club 22&as brr 3 v onepage&q 22hibernian 20catch 20club 22&f false title Charles Villiers Stanford man and musician page 20 first Jeremy last Dibble publisher Oxford University Press year 2002 isbn 0198163835 ref References reflist Category Culture in Dublin city music stub ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Duntocher Hibernian F.C. fullname Duntocher Hibernian Football Club founded 1894 dissolved 1980 ground Glenhead Park br Duntocher league Scottish Junior League br 1919&ndash 27 br Scottish Intermediate League br 1927&ndash 31 br Central Junior League br 1931&ndash 66, 1973&ndash 80 Duntocher Hibernian Football Club were a Scottish Junior Football Association Scottish Junior football club from the village of Duntocher , West Dunbartonshire , who played in three spells over a period of eighty six years. Based at Glenhead Park from 1929, the club colours were green with white sleeves. History Founded in 1894 as a juvenile side, they turned Junior in 1896 and came to prominence by reaching the semi finals of the Scottish Junior Cup in 1899, losing 2&ndash 0 to Parkhead F.C. Parkhead . A group of players broke away from this side to form the club that became Clydebank F.C. Clydebank Juniors . ref http www.clydebankprogrammesonline.co.uk Club 20History.html ref This first incarnation of the Hibs became defunct in 1909. Revived in 1919, the club joined the Scottish Junior League, enjoying immediate success with promotion in their first season and becoming league champions in 1923. Later that decade, Duntocher sided with the rebels during the Intermediate dispute and joined the breakaway Scottish Intermediate League upon its formation in 1927. It was during the 1950s however, that the team had its most successful period, reaching the Scottish Junior Cup final in 1955 only to lose to Kilsyth Rangers after a replay. The first game at Hampden Park was watched by a crowd of 64,976. ref cite book first David last McGlone first2 Bill last2 McLure title The Juniors 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football publisher Mainstream year 1987 isbn 1 85158 060 3 page 101 ref The club also won the Central League championship decider on two occasions, defeating Benburb F.C. Benburb in 1951 and Parkhead F.C. Parkhead in 1958. They were to reach ... more details
Hibernian F.C. have a significant history in UEFA European competitions . The club was the first United Kingdom British club to enter European competition, the European Cup 1955 56 European Cup in its first season . ref name european union cite news url http www.timesonline.co.uk tol sport football article545013.ece title European Union work The Sunday Times accessdate 24 July 2010 last Wilson first Richard date 17 July 2005 ref Hibs have lost on four occasions to the club that went on to win the competition, ref group note Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1960&ndash 61 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1962&ndash 63 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1967&ndash 68 UEFA Cup 1975&ndash 76 ref and have themselves reached the quarter final of the competition they were entered in on five occasions. ref group note European Cup 1955&ndash 56 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1960&ndash 61 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1962&ndash 63 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1967&ndash 68 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1972&ndash 73 ref The club played many of the major clubs during the 1960s and 1970s on an almost annual basis, but have qualified for European competition much more infrequently since then. ref cite news url http www.scotsman.com hibernianfc Hughes wants to build a.6438278.jp title Hughes wants to build a Euro legacy last Hardie first David work Edinburgh Evening News date 24 July 2010 accessdate 24 July 2010 ref Results In all cases the Hibs score is listed first. class wikitable Season Competition Round Opposition Nation Easter Road Home score Away ... www.bbc.co.uk scotland sportscotland asportingnation article 0043 print.shtml title Hibernian reach ... Cup Fairs Cup 1 Lausanne Sports Lausanne Switzerland Lausanne withdrew Hibernian F.C. Hibernian received ... links http www.hibs.co.uk stats Stats Europe M.php List of European results per the Hibernian official site Dead link date May 2010 Hibernian F.C. Scottish football clubs in Europe DEFAULTSORT Hibernian F.C. In Europe Category Hibernian F.C. Europe Category Scottish football clubs in Europe ... more details
for a list of all Hibernian players with a Wikipedia article Category Hibernian F.C. players This is a list of notable association football football ers who have played for Hibernian F.C. Hibernian from the formation of the club in 1875 to present. It generally includes only players who made more than 100 league appearances for the club, but some players with fewer than 100 appearances are also included. This includes List of Hibernian F.C. international footballers players who represented their national team while with the club , and players who have set a club record, such as most appearances, most goals or biggest transfer fee. ref Cite web url http www.soccerbase.com team records.sd?teamid 1227 title Hibernian F.C. records accessdate 2008 08 23 publisher Soccerbase ref Some of the players listed made few or no league appearances for Hibs, due to their playing for the club before it entered the Scottish Football League in 1893 94 in Scottish football 1893 . The club first created a hall of fame in July 2010 to mark its 135th birthday. ref name hall of fame cite news url http sport.scotsman.com football Hibs unveil Hall of Fame.6438024.jp title Hibs unveil Hall of Fame plan for 135th birthday, while Maribor await in Europe date 24 July 2010 accessdate 24 July 2010 work The Scotsman last Leslie first Colin ref The first group of nominees were publicised in August 2010 ref name hof1 and were inducted at a dinner on 15 October. ref name hall of fame Notable players Please remember ... left sortname John Kennedy John Kennedy Hibernian footballer ref cite web url http www.ihibs.co.uk ... group note Bibliography cite book last Jeffrey first Jim title The Men Who Made Hibernian F.C. ... links cite web url http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com hibernian hibernian.htm title HIBERNIAN 1946 ... June 15, 2008 Hibernian F.C. Category Hibernian F.C. Players Category Hibernian F.C. players Category Lists of association football players by club Hibernian ... more details
This is a list of the people to manager association football manage Hibernian F.C. Hibernian . Hibs did not officially appoint a head coach manager until 1903 because they did not Incorporation business In the United Kingdom incorporate until then. From 1875 until 1903, the club were run by a committee , ref Mackay 1986 , pp98. ref although Dan McMichael was effectively the manager when the club won the Scottish Cup 1901 02 1902 Scottish Cup and the 1902 03 in Scottish football 1903 league championship . ref name hp http www.hibsprogrammes.co.uk dan 20mcmichael.html Dan McMichael , Hibsprogrammes.co.uk ref Phil Kelso took charge for season 1903&ndash 04, but left the club in April 1904 and was replaced by Dan McMichael. ref name hp Long serving managers since McMichael include Bobby Templeton footballer born 1894 Bobby Templeton , Willie McCartney , Hugh Shaw footballer Hugh Shaw , Eddie Turnbull and Alex Miller . Willie McCartney took charge of part of the league winning 1947 48 in Scottish football 1947&ndash 48 season , but he died in office after a Scottish Cup match in January 1948. ref Mackay 1986 , pp156. ref Hugh Shaw footballer Hugh Shaw inherited that team, and went on to win three league championships in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Eddie Turnbull , Alex Miller and John Collins footballer born 1968 John Collins all won one Scottish League Cup each. Bobby Templeton ... sport1 hi football 15614041.stm title Colin Calderwood sacked as Hibernian manager publisher ... news url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football teams h hibernian 9057294.stm title Manager John Hughes parts company with Hibernian publisher BBC work BBC Sport date 4 October 2010 accessdate 12 ... ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk sport1 hi football teams h hibernian 9084838.stm title Alistair ... title The Hibees publisher John Donald Publishers Ltd year 1986 isbn 0 85976 144 4 Reflist 2 Hibernian F.C. Category Hibernian F.C. Managers Category Hibernian F.C. managers ... more details