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  1. John Ireland (writer) John Ireland (died November 1808) was a British writer. [1] He was born at the Trench Farm, near Wem in Shropshire; the house had been the birthplace and country house of William Wycherley, whose widow is said to have adopted him, but, dying without a will, to have left him unprovided for.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0409869John Ireland - IMDb

    John Ireland. Actor: All the King's Men. Born in Canada, John Ireland was raised in New York. Performing as a swimmer in a water carnival, he moved into the legitimate theater, often appearing in minor roles in Broadway plays.

  3. 1962年 6月12日 (82歳没). 学歴. 王立音楽大学. ジャンル. 近代音楽. 職業. 作曲家. ポータル クラシック音楽. ジョン・ニコルソン・アイアランド (John Nicholson Ireland, 1879年 8月13日 – 1962年 6月12日 )は、 イギリス の 作曲家 。.

  4. May 5, 2021 · John Ireland (January 30, 1914–March 21, 1992) was a Canadian actor. from the trailer for Vengeance Valley (1951) Categories: John Ireland. Gallery pages of male actors. Gallery pages about people of Canada.

  5. Ireland was rector of Yarrow (de Foresta), when he completed this book at Edinburgh. [6] The book, preserved in manuscript in the Advocates Library, Edinburgh (MS. 18, 2, 8), and labelled Johannis de Irlandia opera theologica, is a treatise in Scots on the wisdom and discipline necessary to a prince. Usually called the Meroure of Wysdome it is ...

  6. John Ireland. Actor: All the King's Men. Born in Canada, John Ireland was raised in New York. Performing as a swimmer in a water carnival, he moved into the legitimate theater, often appearing in minor roles in Broadway plays. His first big break in pictures came in 1945 when he appeared as Windy the introspective letter-writing G.I. in the classic war epic A Walk in the Sun (1945). Ireland was...

  7. Rhapsody. (John Ireland) Rhapsody is a 1915 piece for piano solo by the English composer John Ireland. [1] [2] A performance takes about 8 minutes. [3] BBC Music Magazine (September 2010) called it "one of Ireland’s most important piano works". In the Gramophone Awards Issue 2010, Andrew Achenbach described it as a "magnificently stormy essay".

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