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refer to:
George Sigerson (1835 – 1925), doctor,
scientist and poet
Davitt Sigerson (born 1957), an
American novelist Dora
Sigerson Shorter (1866-1918)...
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Sigersons GAA - Project". The
Community Fund.
Retrieved 3
December 2022. https://www.facebook.com/Strabane
SigersonsGAA https://twitter.com/
SigersonsGAA...
- The
Sigerson Cup /ˈsɪɡərsən/ is the
trophy for the
premier Gaelic football championship among Higher Education institutions (Universities,
Colleges and...
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Sigerson Shorter (16
August 1866 – 6
January 1918) was an
Irish poet and sculptor, who
after her
marriage in 1895
wrote under the name Dora
Sigerson Shorter...
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George Sigerson (11
January 1836 – 17
February 1925) was an
Irish physician, scientist, writer,
politician and poet. He was a
leading light in the Irish...
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Sigerson Clifford (1913 – 1
January 1985) was an
Irish poet,
playwright and
civil servant.
Clifford was born at 11 Dean St, Cork City, and was christened...
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Davitt Sigerson (born 1957) is an
American retired songwriter,
record producer,
record executive, and journalist.
Davitt Sigerson was born in New York...
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Retrieved April 23, 2012. Metz &
Benson 1999, p. 67
Clerk 2002, p. 77
Sigerson,
David (July 7, 1986). "Madonna: True Blue".
Rolling Stone.
Archived from...
- handball. The club
mainly competes in
intervarsity competitions such as the
Sigerson Cup, the
Fitzgibbon Cup, the O'Connor Cup and the
Ashbourne Cup. DCU has...
- then
faced UCC in the
Sigerson Cup final. A keen
contest and
impressive game at the Mar**** saw
Moynagh pick up his
first Sigerson medal after a 1–14 to...