window, especially designed for Edith Somerville. Once upon a l e , time, the writer and painter was an organist in this church Mgr and Violet Ross was also a regu- Bowies Ruay Knox In The a lar before she left for Dublin to Edith Somerville Used at Coosheen
July 23, 2000 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
popped into Edith Somerville's exceedingly private •• 'Undeveloped and immature nationalist Ireland was moved to hysterical transports of wrath by S.N Martin' • • . • and had bathroom his bath there. He had dressed and left the bathroom when Edith went in
September 15, 2006 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
SATURDAY 23 DECEMBER 2000 The extra factor about Edith Wilkins in her total commitment to Calcutta's children, is her decision to adopt a child herself as well as fostering 28 others. "I have one adopted son. Omar. who's six and 28 other
December 23, 2000 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
at home. in the ten de r care of her daughter Edith and son-inlaw Noel, Edith (Eche). beloved wife of the late Desmond. Clontarf; deeply regretted by her loving son Jim, daughters Carmel, Mary and Edith. daughter-in-law, sons-in-law. grandchildren and
January 12, 2005 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Edith 'OE' Somervilk: Duke of Bronte's Garden, Taormina. made f 2,400. and Edith's parents agreed that she spend two terms there in the years 1881 and 1882. She studied under the Swiss artist Gabriel Nicolet (1856-1921) and also with Carl Sohn (1845-1908)
January 29, 2000 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
EDITH PIAF French singer Edith Piaf had a lifetime's devotion to St Therese of Lisieux. When the chanteuse was only three years of age, she caught meningitis and the illness left her blind. However, four years later, she was taken to visit the shrine
April 8, 2001 - Sunday Tribune - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
sitcom 'Alio 'Alto! EDITH Artois was the cafe-owner's tone-deaf wife who insisted on regaling customers with her off-tune singing during the nightly "cabaret" in the BBC's television sitcom 'Alio 'Allo!. Played by , Edith had delusions about
August 11, 2002 - Sunday Independent (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
appeared to believe they are the beneficiaries of the windfall. Allen was ordered to pay the money by Judge Patwell to the Edith Wilkins Hope Foundation. But this organisation was renamed in recent months following the resignation of the Cork woman and
January 17, 2003 - Evening Herald (Dublin) - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A new Christmas tale by Clare Boylan 'ust we ask Edith''" Edith tried to cut Maeve's imtating teenage whine out of her thoughts and con- centrate on the route. It -A. V was almost impossible to see. Yesterday it had snowed and now a frozen fog boiled
December 23, 2000 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the last decade. too, but I'd like to talk to a few French guys. They have some very good-looking players on their team." Edith has lived in Ireland for three-and-a-half years. "Irishmen are really shy," she says. "They're not shy when they're out in
February 9, 2007 - Irish Independent - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland