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Tony Fitzpatrick (artist)
Tony Fitzpatrick may refer to: * Tony Fitzpatrick (artist) (born 1958), American artist * Tony Fitzpatrick (engineer) (1951–2003), British structural engineer * Tony Fitzpatrick (footballer) (born 1956), Scottish football player and manager See also * Fitzpatrick (surname) Fitzpatrick () is an Irish surname that most commonly arose as an anglicised version of the Irish patronymic surname Mac Giolla Phádraig ()Kay Muhr, Liam Ó hAisibéil"Fitzpatrick"in ''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names of Ireland'', Oxford ... * Fitzpatrick (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fitzpatrick, Tony ...
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Tony Fitzpatrick (artist)
Tony Fitzpatrick may refer to: * Tony Fitzpatrick (artist) (born 1958), American artist * Tony Fitzpatrick (engineer) (1951–2003), British structural engineer * Tony Fitzpatrick (footballer) (born 1956), Scottish football player and manager See also * Fitzpatrick (surname) Fitzpatrick () is an Irish surname that most commonly arose as an anglicised version of the Irish patronymic surname Mac Giolla Phádraig ()Kay Muhr, Liam Ó hAisibéil"Fitzpatrick"in ''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names of Ireland'', Oxford ... * Fitzpatrick (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fitzpatrick, Tony ...
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Tony Fitzpatrick (engineer)
Anthony James Fitzpatrick FREng HonFRIBA (1951-26 July 2003) was an eminent structural engineer and director of Arup. Life and career He graduated from Leeds University in 1972 with a first class degree in civil engineering, having won the Holst Prize. He worked for Arup in the UK and in Iran, before joining the design team for the new British Library at St Pancras Station in 1978. In 1982 he relocated to Hong Kong where he worked on the Hong Kong Bank headquarters, the Shanghai Hilton and Century Tower in Tokyo. In 1987, when he returned to London, he was made a director of Arup. He later became a board member of the global Partnership and chairman of the Building Engineering Board. In 2001 he became chairman of Arup’s Americas Division. While in London, he worked on the designs for the new Tate Modern and 30 St Mary Axe in London as well as the * Shard of Glass, London Bridge, London Fitzpatrick took over the Millennium Bridge design following its opening when it ...
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Tony Fitzpatrick (footballer)
Anthony Charles Fitzpatrick (born 3 March 1956 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He made a record 351 league appearances (458 in all competitions – since beaten by Hugh Murray) for St Mirren in two spells, playing for Bristol City in the two intervening seasons. Career Fitzpatrick was made captain of St Mirren at the age of 19 by the then manager Alex Ferguson. He represented the Scottish League XI once, in a 1–1 draw with the Italian League in April 1978. During his time with the Paisley club he captained them to the 1987 Scottish Cup Final and made a substitute appearance as the team defeated Dundee United Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee. The club name is usually abbreviated to Dundee United. Formed in 1909, originally as Dundee Hibernian, the club changed to the present name in 1 ... to lift the trophy. He also managed the club between 1988 and 1991 and again between ...
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Fitzpatrick (surname)
Fitzpatrick () is an Irish surname that most commonly arose as an anglicised version of the Irish patronymic surname Mac Giolla Phádraig ()Kay Muhr, Liam Ó hAisibéil"Fitzpatrick"in ''The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names of Ireland'', Oxford University Press, 2021 ''"Son of the Devotee of (St.) Patrick"''. In some cases, it may also have independently arisen by a similar anglicization of a likely-distinct Irish patronymic, Ó Maol Phádraig, ''"Descendent of the Follower of (St.) Patrick"''. or in rare cases as a genuine Anglo-Irish patronymic incorporating the Norman French ''fiz'' ('son of') and the male name Patrick. Giolla Phádraig (meaning "the devotee of aintPatrick", also one of origins of the surname Kilpatrick) was the personal name of Gilla Patráic mac Donnchada, a tenth century king of Ossory. His sons were subsequently styled ''Mac Giolla Phádraig'' (meaning, ''son of Giolla Phádraig''), and gave rise to a dynasty of Kings of Ossory that bore this patronymic ...
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