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Catherine Coll
Born
Catherine Coll
(1856-12-21)21 December 1856
Bruree, County Limerick, Ireland
Died
12 June 1932(1932-06-12) (aged 75)
Rochester, New York, U.S.
Resting place
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, New York
Known for
Mother of Éamon de Valera
Spouse(s)
Charles Wheelwright (m. 1888; d. 1929)
Children
3, including Éamon
Catherine (Kate) Wheelwright (née Coll; 21 December 1856 – 12 June 1932) was the mother of Irish statesman and politician Éamon de Valera, who served as President of Ireland and Taoiseach. She was a nurse by profession.
Catherine (Kate) Wheelwright (née Coll; 21 December 1856 – 12 June 1932) was the mother of Irish statesman and politician Éamon de Valera, who served as...
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1964–1970, Éditions Gallimard, coll. "Blanche", 2016, 496 p. ISBN 978-2070197231 Lettres à Anne : 1962–1995, Gallimard, coll. "Blanche", 2016, 1280 p. ISBN 978-2070197248...
Nicholas at the Willis Street Wellington Arts Centre directed by Colin McColl in a play. In 1990, a sponsored year at London's Central School of Speech...
question de son exposition (2001). Les porteurs d'ombre, mimésis et modernité, coll. L'extrême contemporain, Ed. Belin, Paris, 2002. Olivier Mosset, la peinture...