Patricia O'Connor (other)
Patricia O'Connor may refer to: * Patricia O'Connor (camogie), camogie player who played in 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship * Patricia O'Connor (educator) (born 1940), founder of Fashion Careers College, San Diego, California * Patricia O'Connor (elder) (born 1928), Australian Aboriginal elder * Patricia O'Connor (soccer) (born 1941), Australian soccer player * Patricia O'Connor (nurse), Canadian nurse who organised medical evacuations with Adlair Aviation * Patricia O'Connor (playwright) (1905–1983), Irish playwright, novelist and teacher * Patricia O'Connor (veterinarian) (1914–2003), American veterinarian * Patricia O'Connor, murdered Irishwoman, see Murder of Patricia O'Connor The murder of Patricia O'Connor (19 May 1956 - 29 May 2017) occurred in Dublin. Patricia O'Connor was an Irish woman whose dismembered remains were found scattered along a road in the Wicklow Mountains in June 2017. Several members of her family w ... See also * Pat O'Connor (disambiguat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (camogie)
Patricia O'Connor may refer to: * Patricia O'Connor (camogie), camogie player who played in 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship * Patricia O'Connor (educator) (born 1940), founder of Fashion Careers College, San Diego, California * Patricia O'Connor (elder) (born 1928), Australian Aboriginal elder * Patricia O'Connor (soccer) (born 1941), Australian soccer player * Patricia O'Connor (nurse), Canadian nurse who organised medical evacuations with Adlair Aviation * Patricia O'Connor (playwright) (1905–1983), Irish playwright, novelist and teacher * Patricia O'Connor (veterinarian) (1914–2003), American veterinarian * Patricia O'Connor, murdered Irishwoman, see Murder of Patricia O'Connor See also *Pat O'Connor (other) {{hndis, Oconnor, Patricia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
The 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1949 season in Camogie. The championship was won by Dublin GAA#Camogie, Dublin, who defeated London GAA#Camogie, London by a 22-point margin in the final "proper" at Croke Park having earlier defeated Tipperary GAA#Camogie, Tipperary by a 17-point margin in a poorly attended home final in Roscrea. They were to play London in a final "proper" on 4 December, which fell through. Structure It was clear that CIÉ clubmates Kathleen Cody (camogie), Kathleen Cody and Sophie Brack had hit their top form together throughout the championship. When Dublin beat Wexford 8–7 to nil in the Leinster final at New Ross the Sophie Brack scored six goals and Kathleen Cody (camogie), Kathleen Cody scored 0–7, Doreen Rogers and Pat Rafferty scoring the other goals. They then beat Down GAA#Camogie, Down by 3–4 to 1–3 at Kilclief, with the help of an own goal by a Down GAA#Camogie, Down defender and goals by Kathleen O'Ke ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (educator)
Patricia Goosey O’Connor (born 2 October 1940) is the founder of Fashion Careers College (FCC) in San Diego, California. Life and career O’Connor has been an educator since 1963 when she graduated from San Diego State University and began teaching for the San Diego Unified School District. After one year away from her hometown of San Diego, teaching at Berkeley Unified School District, she returned to San Diego in 1965 to continue her career with the San Diego Unified School District. Taking a break from her full-time teaching duties at San Diego Unified, she decided to take a part-time position at Patricia Stevens Modeling School to initiate a new fashion merchandising program offered for the first time at the school. She continued there for nine years as director and instructor of the certificate program in fashion merchandising, before founding her own college in 1979. Fashion Careers College was founded in San Diego in January 1979 in a location in Mission Valley In 1984, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (elder)
Patricia O'Connor ( Yuke, born 1928) is an Australian Aboriginal elder of the Yugambeh people. She is known for her work in reviving the Yugambeh language and opening the Yugambeh Museum. In 2014 she received the NAIDOC Award for Female Elder of the Year, and in 2019 she was named a Queensland Great. Early and personal life O'Connor was born Patricia Yuke in Beaudesert, Queensland in 1928 to mother Edith Graham and father Stanley Yuke, who also had two other children. She grew up near Kooralbyn in the Scenic Rim Region. She is a member of the Yugambeh people, an Australian Aboriginal group whose traditional lands are located in South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales. She later married Terrence Michael O'Connor, and had 7 children, including Rory O'Connor and a daughter, Faith. Career O'Connor has spent much of her life working as an advocate for Yugambeh issues. In the 1980s, for example, she was part of a team which negotiated the largest ev ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (soccer)
Patricia O'Connor (born November 11, 1941; in Coventry, United Kingdom) was the captain of the first Australia women's national soccer team in the mid-1970s. O'Connor was also captain of the St George Budapest Women's Football team which, at that time, had been unbeaten in competitive games in the NSW Women's Soccer competition. O'Connor migrated to Sydney with her family in 1963. She was the foundation member and also captained the Bass Hill women’s team in 1965. She joined Prague women in 1968 and played for them till 1970. O'Connor, along with her husband Joe O'Connor, was a central figure in the organisation and running of the first Sydney-wide women's soccer league and the National Women's Soccer Championships, the initial inter-state women's soccer state championships in 1974. They also formed the St George women’s team. O'Connor was also captain of the NSW Women's Soccer representative team during the mid-1970s and captain of the Western Australia Women's Soccer te ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (nurse)
Patricia O'Connor may refer to: * Patricia O'Connor (camogie), camogie player who played in 1949 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship * Patricia O'Connor (educator) (born 1940), founder of Fashion Careers College, San Diego, California * Patricia O'Connor (elder) (born 1928), Australian Aboriginal elder * Patricia O'Connor (soccer) (born 1941), Australian soccer player * Patricia O'Connor (nurse), Canadian nurse who organised medical evacuations with Adlair Aviation * Patricia O'Connor (playwright) (1905–1983), Irish playwright, novelist and teacher * Patricia O'Connor (veterinarian) (1914–2003), American veterinarian * Patricia O'Connor, murdered Irishwoman, see Murder of Patricia O'Connor See also *Pat O'Connor (other) {{hndis, Oconnor, Patricia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adlair Aviation
Adlair Aviation (1983) Ltd. is a family-owned charter airline in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Adlair Aviation was established in 1983 by pilot Willy Laserich and his family. Adlair has bases at Cambridge Bay Airport and Yellowknife Airport. History Founding Adlair Aviation was founded in 1973 by Wilhelm Adolph "Willy" Laserich, a German immigrant and pilot, initially incorporating as Adlair Aviation Ltd. Adlair flew passengers and cargo from their base in Cambridge Bay. One regular charter that Adlair undertook was the transportation of Arctic char. The fish was caught at various sites in the North, and Adlair would fly the fish to a processing plant in Cambridge Bay. Adlair flew sixty thousand pounds of Arctic char at its peak. During this time, Adlair provided medevac service, and performed other charter services. Laserich and Adlair performed these services without an approved operating license. Laserich applied for an operating license multiple times in the 1970s, but w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (playwright)
Patricia O'Connor (4 December 1905 – 2 February 1983) was an Irish playwright, novelist and teacher. Early life and family Patricia O'Connor was born Henrietta Norah O'Connor on 4 December 1905 at Sheephaven coastguard station, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. She was known to her family as Norah. Her parents were Patrick, coastguard and sailor, and his wife Annie May O'Connor (née Fallon). She had two sisters and a brother, her elder sister was the historian and vice-principal of Portadown High School, Theresa Margaret O'Connor. Her father was transferred to Howth, County Dublin in 1912, and O'Connor attended Celbridge Collegiate School, County Kildare as a border. She remained there after her father was reassigned to Donegal in 1913, and later in November 1918 to Peterhead in Scotland. As her family were Church of Ireland, this relocation may have been due to the Irish political climate. After passing her Irish intermediate certificate, O'Connor joined her family in Scotland, a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patricia O'Connor (veterinarian)
Patricia O’Connor Halloran (November 29, 1914 - July 8, 2003) was an American veterinarian and longtime head caretaker at New York's Staten Island Zoo. Early life O'Connor was born in New York City and grew up in Buffalo, New York with her mother and stepfather. Between 1933 and 1934 she entered the University of Alabama. Then in 1935 she attended the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, graduating in 1939. After graduating she moved to Charleston, West Virginia, and worked at a private practice. While there she married her classmate John Lewis Halloran, Jr in 1940. Their wedding took place in Stapleton, Staten Island and was announced in The New York Times society pages. The wedding announcement listed her profession as "physician". Then they moved to Staten Island, NY and both worked at John's father's vet clinic. Patricia worked in the clinic and did house calls. However, she was never paid by her father-in-law, whereas her husband was. Sta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Murder Of Patricia O'Connor
The murder of Patricia O'Connor (19 May 1956 - 29 May 2017) occurred in Dublin. Patricia O'Connor was an Irish woman whose dismembered remains were found scattered along a road in the Wicklow Mountains in June 2017. Several members of her family were subsequently convicted of concealing her murder by Kieran Greene. The victim Patricia O'Connor was a former hospital worker who lived in Rathfarnham, Dublin. She lived with her husband Augustine ('Gus'), their daughter Louise, Louise's partner Kieran Greene and their three young children, as well as Louise’s two older children from a previous relationship with Keith Johnston. Events Discovery of remains On Saturday 10 June at about 19:45 Time in Ireland, IST two walkers on the R115 road (Ireland), Military Road near Enniskerry found human remains. The remains found were a torso and Bray, County Wicklow, Bray Garda Síochána, Garda station began investigating. Some 30 km of roads in Wicklow were closed off during the search. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |