Patrick Farrell (1892 – 25 October 1969) was a Canadian fencer. He competed in the individual épée, individual sabre, and team épée events at the 1932...
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Patrick Farrell may refer to: Patrick Farrell (fencer), Canadian Olympic fencer Patrick Farrell (police officer) (1909–?), Garda officer Patrick Farrell...
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1963), Mexican jurist and politician Diana Bianchedi (born 1969), Italian fencer Diana W. Bianchi, American medical geneticist and neonatologist Diana Bishop...
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(born 1987), Canadian actor Graham Patrick Martin (born 1991), American actor Graham Paul (born 1947), British fencer Graham Pauley (born 2000), American...
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(1921–1994) – abstract artist Daniel Bukantz (1917–2008) – four-time Olympic fencer Robert John Burke (born 1960) – actor and firefighter George Burns (1896–1996)...
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Elliott Five fencers, four men and a woman, represented Canada in 1932. Men's foil Ernest Dalton Bertram Markus Men's épée Patrick Farrell Ernest Dalton...
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1932 to 9 August 1932. 28 fencers from 12 nations competed, with three others entered but not starting. A maximum of three fencers per nation could compete...
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screenwriter. Moritz Daublebsky-Sterneck, 73, Austrian humanitarian. Joe Farrell, 48, American jazz musician, myelodysplastic syndrome. Emil Forrer, 91...
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but born in 1907, he had to be a 13-year-old boy and he had to become a fencer later on to participate in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer...
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Sherlock - Gaelic footballer[citation needed] Harry Thuillier - Olympic fencer and broadcaster "An Average Irish Secondary School (1971)". RTÉ Archives...
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