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Kathleen Mavourneen" is a song written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch with lyrics by a Mrs. Crawford. [1] Crawford's name is variously cited as Annie, [ 2 ] Julia, [ 3 ] Louise Macartney, [ 4 ] Louise Matilda Jane, [ 3 ] or Marion; [ 5 ] Crouch is also sometimes incorrectly cited as the author of the song's lyrics. [ 6 ]
Mavourneen is a 1915 historical comedy play by the British writer Louis N. Parker. It portrays a dalliance between Charles II and an young Irish woman in Restoration England . It ran for 98 performances at His Majesty's Theatre in London's West End between 23 October 1915 and 29 January 1916.
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Kathleen Mavourneen is a 1906 silent short film by Edwin S. Porter, produced and distributed by Edison Manufacturing Company. It is based on the song “ Kathleen Mavourneen ” by Annie Crawford and Frederick Williams Nichols Crouch , which inspired the play by Dion Boucicault .
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Kathleen Mavourneen is a 1930 American pre-Code sound/talking film directed by Albert Ray, stars Sally O'Neil and produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures, and is the first talking film version of the oft-filmed Dion Boucicault play. The last version prior to this film was a 1919 silent Fox film starring Theda Bara.
Short title: Kathleen Mavourneen: Author: Mulholland, Clara. [from old catalog] Software used: Internet Archive: Conversion program: Recoded by LuraDocument PDF v2.68
Portrait drawing of Colum by John B. Yeats, 1900s. Colum was born Patrick Columb in a County Longford workhouse, where his father worked. He was the first of eight children born to Patrick and Susan Columb.