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  1. Ernest William Blythe (Irish: Earnán de Blaghd; 13 April 1889 – 23 February 1975) was an Irish journalist, managing director of the Abbey Theatre, and politician who served as Minister for Finance from 1923 to 1932, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs and Vice-President of the Executive Council from 1927 to 1932 and Minister for Local ...

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    Ernest Frederick Burns Blyth (11 July 1872 – 1 November 1933) was an Australian politician in Tasmania.

  3. Blythe, Ernest (de Blaghd, Earnán) (1889–1975), revolutionary, politician, government minister, managing director of the Abbey Theatre, and Irish-language revivalist, was born 13 April 1889 at Magheragall, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, eldest child among two sons and two daughters of James Blythe, farmer, and Agnes Blythe (née Thompson).

  4. A startling discovery about Ernest Blythe (18891975), a central figure in the Irish revolution and early Free State, who re-emerged as managing director of the Abbey Theatre (1941–67) after his premature departure from parliamentary politics in 1936.

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  5. Nov 15, 2018 · It was no secret to his friends or enemies that Ernest Blythe could be as two-faced as the shilling he took off the old age pension in 1924. His short-lived front-man in the Irish Fascist...

  6. 13) ernest blyth Ernest Blyth was a talented British jewellery designer. He was influenced by the sleek modernist d esigns of Georg Jensen, and in particular the designs of Henning Koppel , who worked for Jensen.

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    Mar 26, 2020 · Irish language activist and newspaper editor - Ernest Blythe's road to the Dáil. An Armagh native and noted Irish language revivalist, Earnest Blythe joined the Irish Republican...