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13-1202: George Campbell may refer to: Sportsmen [ edit ] George Campbell (rugby union) (1872–1924), Scotland international rugby union player George Campbell (footballer, born 1957) , Scottish footballer George Campbell (footballer, born 1864) (1864–1898), Scottish footballer George Campbell (footballer, born 1920) , Scottish footballer George Campbell (New Zealand footballer) , association football player who represented New Zealand George Campbell (lacrosse) (1878–1972), Canadian dentist and sportsman George Campbell (cricketer, born 1979) , English cricketer George Campbell (cricketer, born 1847) (1847–1930), English cricketer George Campbell (cricketer, born 1893) (1893–1977), South African cricketer, British Army officer, and physician George Campbell (American football) (born 1996), high school football All-American George P. Campbell (1871–?), American football and basketball coach, teacher, and administrator George Campbell (soccer) (born 2001), American soccer player Politicians [ edit ] George Campbell (Australian politician) (born 1943), senator from

26-727: A joint exhibition at the William Mol Gallery, Belfast with his brother Arthur in 1944. In the same year he also showed with Gerard Dillon at the Portadown gallery of John Lamb. In 1946 he showed with the Victor Waddington Gallery in Dublin, where he was to return on a number of occasions. The Council for the Encouragement of Art and Music hosted a solo exhibition in 1949 where he was to show twice more, in 1952 and 1960. He won £500 at

39-588: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages George Campbell (rugby union) George Theophilus Campbell (17 October 1872 – 28 March 1924) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Campbell played with London Scottish . He was selected for Middlesex to play against Yorkshire in the 1893 English County Championship . Five Scots were selected for Middlesex: Gregor MacGregor , George Campbell, William Wotherspoon , Robert MacMillan and Frederick Goodhue , all with London Scottish who played in

52-712: The Douglas Hyde Gold Medal in 1966 and the Oireachtas Prize for Landscape in 1969. The Spanish government made him a Knight Commander of Spain in 1978. George Campbell died in Dublin in May 1979. He was survived by his wife Margaret, his Mother, and two brothers, Arthur and Stanley. After his death the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and An Chomhairle Ealáion joined with the Instituto Cervantes to initiate

65-883: The Australian Labor Party in New South Wales George Campbell (New South Wales politician) (1827–1890), member of the New South Wales Parliament George W. Campbell (1769–1848), American statesman George Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll (1768–1839), Whig MP George Campbell (civil servant) (1824–1892), Scottish Member of Parliament George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823–1900), Scottish Liberal politician George Campbell (Canadian politician) (1844–?), farmer and political figure in Ontario George Glover Campbell (1887–1967), Australian politician, member of

78-710: The Cooper Union George William Robert Campbell (1835–1905), British colonial police inspector in British Ceylon [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Campbell&oldid=1174038487 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

91-812: The New South Wales Legislative Assembly Sir George Campbell , statesman Others [ edit ] George Campbell of Inverneill (1803–1882), commandant of the Royal Artillery and served in the East India Company George Campbell (minister) (1719–1796), Scottish Enlightenment philosopher, minister, theologian, and professor of divinity Sir George Campbell (Royal Navy officer) (1759–1821) George Campbell (1838–1915), Congregational minister, father of Alexander Petrie Campbell George Campbell (murder victim) (died 1871), Canadian farmer who

104-621: The county. He played in that match, but Yorkshire won and then secured the championship. Campbell played for the Anglo-Scots in 1898 . Campbell played in 17 international matches for Scotland. George Campbell (painter) (Frederick) George Campbell (29 July 1917 – 18 May 1979) was an Irish artist and writer. Though he grew up in Belfast , Campbell spent much of his adult life living and painting in Spain and Dublin, Ireland. George Campbell

117-847: The first CEMA Open Painting Competition at the Ulster Museum in 1962. Campbell also showed in one-man exhibitions with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland in 1966 and 1972. After the war Campbell became increasingly interested in Spain. In 1946 he came to know Spaniards who had settled in Dublin, and when in London painted visiting Spanish dancers in their traditional costume. He first visited Spain in 1951, encouraged by his friendship with Gerard Dillon and "an interest in bohemian characters". Dillon helped Noreen Rice who he met in 1951. She regarded both Dillon and Campbell as her mentors for decades and her work

130-565: Was born in Arklow , County Wicklow , the son of Gretta Bowen (1880-1981) and Matthew Campbell (1866-1925). He attended boarding school in Dublin (Masonic Orphan Boys’ School at Clonskeagh) before moving to Belfast to live with his widowed mother and family. Campbell was working in an aircraft factory at the time of the Belfast Blitz , and began to paint, taking the bomb-damage as his subject. He

143-722: Was murdered by his wife George Campbell (town marshal) (1850–1881), town marshal for El Paso, TX, one of four victims killed in the Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight George Ashley Campbell (1870–1954), American electrical engineer George L. Campbell (1912–2004), Scottish polyglot and linguist at the BBC George M. Campbell (1907–1942), United States Navy officer and Navy Cross recipient George Campbell (painter) (1917–1979), Irish painter and writer George Campbell Jr. (born 1945), president of

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156-527: Was of a similar surrealistic and primitive style. In the 1960s Campbell made his home in Ranelagh, Dublin on Florence Terrace, Leeson Park Avenue. Campbell lived in Spain for six months almost every year throughout much of the following twenty-five years. Campbell made stained glass windows for Galway Cathedral . He also played flamenco guitar . A member of the Royal Hibernian Academy , he won

169-661: Was one of the founders of the Irish Exhibition of Living Art in 1943. In the same year along with his brother Arthur (1909-1994) he published a sixteen-page book entitled Ulster in Black and White , that included drawings from the two brothers and their close contemporaries Maurice Wilks and Patricia Webb. Owing to the success of the original publication the brothers then published Now in Ulster (1944), an anthology of short stories, essays and poetry by young Belfast writers. Campbell held

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