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John Doyle (physicist)
John Doyle may refer to: The arts and entertainment * John Doyle (Irish artist) (1797–1868), Irish artist and grandfather of Arthur Conan Doyle * John Doyle (Canadian artist) (born 1950), Toronto artist * John Doyle (comedian) (born 1953), Australian comedian and writer * John Doyle (critic) (born 1957), Canadian television critic * John Doyle (director) (born 1953), British theatre director * John Doyle (drummer) (born 1959), drummer for bands Magazine and the Armoury Show * John Doyle, Irish musician with Solas and Usher's Island * John Doyle, a pen-name of Robert Graves Military * John Doyle (British Army soldier) (1828–1892), Irish cavalryman in the Charge of the Light Brigade * John Doyle (RAF officer) (1895–1974), British World War I flying ace * John Milley Doyle (1781–1856), Anglo-Irish soldier Politics *Sir John Doyle, 1st Baronet (1756–1834), Irish officer, Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey, Private Secretary to George IV *John Doyle (Australian politician) (1 ...
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John Doyle (Irish Artist)
John Doyle (Dublin 1797 – 2 January 1868 London), known by the pen name H. B., was an Irish political cartoonist, caricaturist, painter and lithographer. Early life and family He was the eldest son of a Dublin silk mercer, and came from a Roman Catholic family which in the 17th century had been granted extensive estates, possibly in County Offaly or County Laois, and their own coat of arms, but had suffered for their religion and since been dispossessed. In his youth he learned to paint landscapes under Gaspare Gabrielli, and miniature portraits at the Royal Dublin Society's drawing school under John Comerford. He won a gold medal in 1805. He was commissioned to paint equestrian portraits of the Marquess of Sligo and Lord Talbot, the Irish viceroy, and in 1822 he produced six prints entitled ''The Life of a Racehorse''. That year he moved to London with his wife, Marianna Conan. His painting ''Turning out the Stag'' brought him recognition when it was exhibited at the Roy ...
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Jack Doyle (boxer)
Joseph "Jack" Doyle (31 August 1913 – 13 December 1978), known as "The Gorgeous Gael", was an Irish boxer, actor, and a tenor. He was born Joseph Doyle (Joe to his friends) but changed to Jack when starting his professional career. At one time or another, Doyle was a contender for the British Boxing Championship. Early years Doyle was born into a working-class family in Cobh, in County Cork, Ireland in 1913. At six feet five inches, he was good with his fists and in 1929, joined the Irish Guards regiment of the British Army based in Wales. There he excelled at boxing and was famed for his strong hooks that won him the British Army Championship. A record of 28 straight victories, 27 by knockout, brought him to the attention of promoter Dan Sullivan. He turned professional and notched up 10 consecutive victories, all inside two rounds, making him the hottest thing in the sport. In July 1933, at the age of 19, he missed out on the British Heavyweight title to the holder, Welshm ...
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John Doyle (judge)
John Jeremy Doyle, (born 4 January 1945), Australian jurist, was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia, the highest ranking court in the Australian State of South Australia, between 1995 and 2012. Early life and education Doyle was educated at Saint Ignatius College, South Australia, and was dux of the college in 1962. He went on to graduate in law from the University of Adelaide in 1966 and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1967, completing his studies in law at Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1969. Career In the following year he was admitted to the bar in South Australia. Before being elevated to the position of chief justice in 1995, Doyle served as the Solicitor-General of South Australia from 1986 to 1995, where he was highly regarded for his skills as an advocate, particularly in complex constitutional cases. On a number of occasions, most recently in 1998, speculation surfaced that he may become the first South Australian to be appointed to the Hi ...
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John Doyle (engineer)
John Comstock Doyle is the John G Braun Professor of Control and Dynamical Systems, Electrical Engineering, and BioEngineering at the California Institute of Technology. He is known for his work in control theory and his current research interests are in theoretical foundations for complex networks in engineering, biology, and multiscale physics. Education He earned a B.S. and an M.S. in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977 and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1984 with his thesis titled ''Matrix interpolation theory and optimal control''. Work Doyle's early work was in the mathematics of robust control, linear-quadratic-Gaussian control robustness, (structured) singular value analysis, and H-infinity methods. He has co-authored books and software toolboxes, and a control analysis tool for high performance commercial and military aerospace systems, as well as other industrial systems. Awards Doyle ear ...
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John Andrew Doyle
John Andrew Doyle, DL (14 May 1844 – 4 August 1907) was an English historian, the son of Andrew Doyle, editor of ''The Morning Chronicle''. He was educated at Eton and at Balliol College, Oxford, winning the Arnold prize in 1868 for his essay, ''The American Colonies'' and elected President of the Oxford Union in 1870. He was a fellow of All Souls from 1870 until his death, which occurred at Crickhowell, Wales, on 4 August 1907. He inherited the estate of his grandfather Sir John Easthope, 1st Baronet. His principal work is ''The English Colonies in America'', in five volumes, as follows: ''Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas'' (1 vol., 1882), ''The Puritan Colonies'' (2 vols., i886), ''The Middle Colonies'' (1 vol., 1907), and ''The Colonies under the House of Hanover'' (1 vol., 1907), the whole work dealing with the history of the colonies from 1607 to 1759. Doyle also wrote chapters i., ii., v. and vii. of vol. vii. of the ''Cambridge Modern History ''The Cambridge M ...
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Johnny Doyle (hurler)
Johnny Doyle (born 1957) is an Irish former hurler. At club level he played with Holycross–Ballycahill and was also a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team. He usually lined out as a corner-back. Honours ;Holycross–Ballycahill *Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship: 1990 *Mid Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship: 1978, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1991 ;Tipperary * National Hurling League: 1978-79 *Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship: 1978 *Munster Minor Hurling Championship: 1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: ... References External links Johnny Doyle profileon Tipp GAA Archives website {{DEFAULTSORT:Doyle, Johnny 1957 births Living people Holycross-Ballycahill hurlers Tipperary inter-county hurlers ...
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Johnny Doyle (Scottish Footballer)
John Doyle (11 May 1951 – 19 October 1981) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a winger for Ayr United, Celtic and the Scotland national team. Career Ayr United Born in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, Doyle was raised in nearby Viewpark and was a committed Celtic supporter from childhood. He started his career with Ayr United, whom he joined from juvenile side Viewpark in 1968, making his senior debut in 1970. Strong performances, including in a convincing win over Rangers in 1975, drew interest from bigger clubs. Celtic In March 1976, Doyle transferred to Celtic for a fee of £90,000.Celtic buy Doyle before the freeze
The Glasgow Herald, 16 March 1976, page 26
He made 168 appearances in the major domestic competitions during his time with the

John Doyle (soccer, Born 1966)
John Joseph Doyle (born March 16, 1966) is an American retired soccer player who played professionally in both Europe and the United States including the Western Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League and Major League Soccer. He was the 1995 A-League Defender of the Year and the 1996 MLS Defender of the Year. He also earned fifty-three caps with the U.S. national team between 1987 and 1994 including two games at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was a member of the U.S. team at the 1988 Summer Olympics and was most recently the general manager of the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer before resigning on August 29, 2016. Youth Doyle attended Washington High School in Fremont, California where he played on the boys' soccer team. The team won the league championship Doyle's senior year. At the end of his senior year, he held the school's scoring record and had been named All-League each year he played. Doyle was named Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s. Doyle a ...
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John Doyle (soccer, Born 1946)
John Doyle (born 17 January 1946) is an Irish Australian soccer coach and former player who was a forward. He won a single cap for the Australia men's national association football team in 1970 and coached the Australia women's national association football team during 1988. Career Born in Ireland, Doyle played club football for various teams in the Sydney area. He made one official international appearance for Australia's male team, as a substitute in a 1–0 friendly win over Israel on 10 November 1970. The match was part of a world tour under new coach Rale Rasic. On the tour Doyle took part in a further six matches, scoring two goals, in games which were not considered full international fixtures. Doyle was put in charge of Australia's women's team two months before their appearance at the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament (a pilot World Cup) in China. He resigned after the team performed poorly at the 1989 OFC Women's Championship. In addition to his socce ...
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John Doyle (rugby League)
John Doyle (born 31 July 1977) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for the North Queensland Cowboys and the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League, NRL. Background Born in Rockhampton, Queensland. Doyle was educated at North Rockhampton State High School. John played junior rugby league for Yeppoon Seagulls. Playing career After retiring from football to live in Queensland, he signed a 1-year deal at the end of the NRL season 2005, 2005 season after Ricky Stuart contacted him to play with the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League. He signed for another year with the Sydney Roosters, however in late February (2007) during training camp he had decided to retire due to ongoing knee problems. Played three games for Queensland Maroons, Queensland (scored 1 try for 4 points) Played 74 first grade games (scored 10 tries and kicked 6 goals for 52 points) Career highlights *Rep honours: 3 games Qld 2001–02 *Junior clubs: Yeppoon Seagulls *FG de ...
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Johnny Doyle (Gaelic Footballer)
Johnny Doyle is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Allenwood and, formerly, at senior level for the Kildare county team. Playing career Doyle has won one Agricultural Colleges All-Ireland. His talents are very versatile and he has won an All-Ireland Cross Country Athletic College medal and won several boxing medals. Doyle also more recently has taken up a managerial role with the Maynooth Sigerson first team. Club Doyle plays his club football for Allenwood and was awarded Kildare Footballer of the Year in 2004 and 2005. He won the Kildare Senior Football Championship with Allenwood in 2004. Doyle and Allenwood's form continued in 2006 with a Kildare Senior Football Championship final appearance against Moorefield. He did not miss a championship match for his club between his debut in 1995 and 2022 (when he had an injury) and started every championship match for his club between 2000 and 2013. Inter-county Doyle won one Leinster Senior Football Championship medal with Kil ...
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John Doyle (Carlow Hurler)
John Doyle (born 1992 in Carlow, Ireland) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with O Loughlin Gaels and has been a member of the Carlow senior inter-county team since 2011. Playing career Club Doyle currently plays his hurling in Kilkenny with O Loughlin gaels. However, Doyle started playing his club hurling with Carlow Town. After coming to prominence at underage levels he made his senior club championship debut as a fringe player in 2008. He has since become a key member of the team's full-forward line. However, in 2011 he decided to switch clubs to O loughlin Gaels in Kilkenny. Inter-county Doyle first played for Carlow at inter-county level as a member of the county's minor hurling team in 2009. That year Carlow qualified for the final of the Leinster Shield, however, they were defeated by Kildare Kildare () is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. , its population was 8,634 making it the 7th largest town in County Kildare. The town lies on the R4 ...
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