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Michael Donnellan (other)
Michael Donnellan may refer to: * Michael Donnellan (politician) Michael Donnellan (1900 – 27 September 1964) was an Irish Clann na Talmhan politician. Donnellan was born in Dunmore, County Galway in 1900. He joined Sinn Féin after the Easter Rising in 1916. Donnellan served as a member of Galway Coun ... (1900–1964), Irish Clann na Talmhan politician * Michael Donnellan (footballer) (born 1977), inter-county Gaelic footballer for Galway, grandson of the above * Michael Donnellan (fashion designer) (1915–1985), Irish-born London fashion designer often known simply as "Michael" * Mick Donnellan, Irish playwright {{hndis, name=Donnellan, Michael ...
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Michael Donnellan (politician)
Michael Donnellan (1900 – 27 September 1964) was an Irish Clann na Talmhan politician. Donnellan was born in Dunmore, County Galway in 1900. He joined Sinn Féin after the Easter Rising in 1916. Donnellan served as a member of Galway County Council from 1927 until 1945, originally as a member of Fianna Fáil. Donnellan became disenchanted with the party in the mid-1930s, as did many supporters in the province of Connacht. He became involved in talks with a number of farmers in order to create a new Farmers' Party. The original group was known as the Irish Farmers Federation, however, it split shortly afterwards between the larger more conservative farmers and poorer more radical farmers from the West over the issue of de-rating. Donnellan led the radical faction, which founded Clann na Talmhan in 1939. In 1940 a by-election was called in the Galway East constituency and his supporters persuaded him to stand. Fine Gael stood aside hoping to inflict damage on Fianna Fáil, whi ...
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Michael Donnellan (footballer)
Michael Donnellan (born 28 February 1977) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Galway county team. He is the son of former politician and footballer, John Donnellan and grandson of politician and footballer Michael Donnellan. All of them captained the Galway football team in their careers. Playing career Donnellan first came to prominence as a member of the talented St Jarlath's College in Tuam team of the early nineties. He played a crucial role in their Hogan Cup winning season of 1994, alongside future Galway team-mates Declan Meehan, Tomás Meehan, John Divilly, Tommy Joyce and Pádraic Joyce. They reached the Connacht final the following year but lost out to their biggest rivals, St. Patrick's College, Tuam. He would later once more star alongside Joyce with the Tralee IT team that won the 1998 Sigerson Cup. In 1998, Donnellan won his first All-Ireland medal, as part of the Galway side that won the All-Ireland Senior Football C ...
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Michael Donnellan (fashion Designer)
Michael Donnellan (1915–1985) – best known as Michael of Carlos Place and simply Michael – was an Irish-born fashion designer who headed the house of Lachasse from 1941, before running a successful eponymous couture house in London from 1953 to 1971. From the 1960s on, he combined the role of couturier with consultancy to mainstream fashion houses, most notably acting as a key consultant to Marks & Spencer. His obituary of 1985 in ''The Times'' described his label as "the last great English tailoring house", saying also that Donnellan's death: "marks the end of an era". ''The Guardian'' fashion editor Alison Adburgham said he was best described as the Balenciaga of London. Early life and career Michael Donnellan was born in Dublin and trained as a surgeon before making the move from medicine to fashion. After World War II, wartime service, he joined the fashion house of Lachasse as chief designer – he was named head of its operation from 1941. In this role at Lachasse ...
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