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The group held funeral services for all the men the next day at the U.S. Military Cemetery on the outskirts of Palermo. Night of 23–24 November The Deutsche Luftfahrt Sammlung (Berlin Air Museum), at Lehrter Bahnhof , is destroyed in an RAF bombing raid by 383 aircraft:365 Avro Lancaster , 10 Handley Page Halifax , and 8 de Havilland Mosquito ...
The Nowra Leader was an English language newspaper published between 1909 [1] and 1969 [2] in Nowra, New South Wales, Australia. It continued The Leader and Shoalhaven District Newspaper [3] and was merged with the Nowra and Shoalhaven News to form the Nowra News Leader. [4] The Nowra Leader, 3 September 1909
Pages in category "Murphy family" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Billy Murphy Jr. C.
Ashling Murphy was a “humble”, selfless, musical person who was “one in a million”, her family and partner have said. The 23-year-old schoolteacher, murdered along a canal path in ...
Christian Murphy. Eddie Murphy welcomed his third child, son Christian, with Hood on Nov. 29, 1990. In the aughts and early 2010s, Christian dabbled in acting, appearing on an episode of “The ...
The Gatton Murders, also known as the Gatton Tragedy, the Gatton Mystery, and the Murphy Murders, refer to an unsolved triple homicide that occurred 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the town of Gatton, in the Colony of Queensland, present-day Australia. Michael Murphy, aged 29, and his younger sisters, Honora (Norah), aged 27, and Theresa (Ellen), aged ...
Gerald Clery Murphy (March 26, 1888 – October 17, 1964) was born in Boston to the family that owned the Mark Cross Company, sellers of fine leather goods. He was of an Irish-American background. His father was Patrick Francis Murphy (1858–1931); he had two siblings: Esther Knesborough (1897–1962) and Patrick Timothy Murphy (1884–1924).
Murphy was the second of three sons born to William and Joyce Murphy, the others being William (eldest) and Lenny Murphy (youngest). Outside his paramilitary career, little is known about him, although Martin Dillon, author of a book on the "Shankill Butchers", wrote that John and William acted as muscle for their younger brother when the latter was engaged in petty crime at school.