Thomas Carnduff Archive 1922-1999

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Thomas Carnduff Archive 1922-1999

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Carnduff Mary d. 1990

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Tinderbox Theatre Company Northern Ireland

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Young Ulster Volunteers

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Empire Theatre Belfast

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Independent Orange Order

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Young Ulster Society Northern Ireland est. 1936

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Thomas Carnduff, 1886-1956

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Thomas Carnduff (1886-1956), the Belfast essayist, playwright and poet. An important figure in cultural circles during the early 20th century, Thomas Carnduff, the so-called 'Shipyard Poet,' was a profilic writer and acute observer of Belfast life. From the guide to the Thomas Carnduff Archive, 1922-1999, (Queen's University, Belfast) ...

Carnduff Thomas Noel b. 1921

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Abbey Theatre

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The Abbey Theatre was established in Dublin in 1904 as a venue for Irish playwrights. It developed out of the Irish Literary Theatre, which had been founded by William Butler Yeats and Lady Gregory in 1899. From the description of Abbey Theatre playbills and related materials, 1907-1955, 1994. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 419521354 The Abbey Theatre was founded in 1904 in Dublin, Ireland. From the description of Abbey Theatre collection, ...

Carnduff, Thomas, 1886-1956

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Hayward, Richard, 1892-1964

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Belfast Repertory Theatre Company

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