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Literary Milestones: Winston Churchill’s Nobel Prize for Literature

Michael KempJanuary 21, 2015November 8, 2016 Michael Kemp

January 24 will mark the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death, the unlikely recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. Continue reading Literary Milestones: Winston Churchill’s Nobel Prize for Literature

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The Oratory Art of Sister Concepta Lynch

Jennifer DuffyFebruary 22, 2014November 20, 2016 Jennifer Duffy

WORDS Jennifer Duffy Twentieth-century Celtic Revival artist Sister Concepta Lynch was born Lily Lynch in 1874.  Growing up, she learned the art of illumination from her father Thomas Joseph Lynch who had a shop on Middle Abbey Street in Dublin … Continue reading The Oratory Art of Sister Concepta Lynch

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