For those of a similar name, see Patrick McGill (disambiguation).
Patrick MacGill (24 December 1889 – 22 November 1963) was an Irish journalist, poet and novelist, known as "The Navvy Poet" because he had worked as a navvy before he began writing.
PatrickMacGill (24 December 1889 – 22 November 1963) was an Irish journalist, poet and novelist, known as "The Navvy Poet" because he had worked as a...
European Award for its design in 1974. A memorial to the 'Navvy Poet', PatrickMacGill, who was born in Glenties, is located on the bridge over the river...
Irish hurler PatrickMacGill (1889–1963), Irish writer, known as the "navvy poet" Pat McGill, wrestler with Stampede Wrestling Pat McGill (Gaelic footballer)...
aluminium smelter featured in the novel Children of the Dead End by PatrickMacGill who worked on the project as a navvie. Some incidents in the book were...
the original on 12 July 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2012. Radden Keefe, Patrick (2018). Say Nothing. Penguin Random House. Pages 188, 252 Foy, Ken; Murphy...
Rudyard Kipling - Francis Ledwidge - P. H. B. Lyon - D. S. MacColl - John McCrae - PatrickMacGill - E. A. Mackintosh - R. B. Marriott-Watson - A. A. Milne...
tradition in both Irish and English. The Irish navvy-turned-novelist PatrickMacGill, author of many books about the experiences of Irish migrant itinerant...
optional orchestra, by Cicely Hamilton Dreamings (1920), part song by PatrickMacGill Soul's Joy (published 1923), madrigal by John Donne, re-arrangement...
and succeeding days in his war memoir Good-Bye to All That (1929), PatrickMacGill, who served as a stretcher-bearer in the London Irish and was wounded...
Killorglin, County Kerry, and at the Portstewart Golf Club. 1 January – PatrickMacGill of Glenties, "navvy poet", journalist and novelist (died 1963). 10...
(1902–1961) Seán Mac Falls (born 1957) Patrick MacGill (1889–1960) Thomas MacGreevy (1893–1967) Louis MacNeice (1907–1963) Derek Mahon (1941–2020) James...
Gillis MacGill (September 2, 1928 – December 16, 2013) was a fashion model who opened her own modelling agency, Mannequin, in November 1960. It was located...
Late Victorian and Edwardian era novelist. Born in Manorcunningham. PatrickMacGill, writer Neil McBride poet, author Frank McGuinness, playwright, poet...
included the following authors: Lord Dunsany, A. A. Milne, J. B. Morton, PatrickMacGill and F. Britten Austin. In 1918 he was promoted to Major, and transferred...
Policeman by Flann O'Brien, abridged in ten parts by Eric Ewens, read by Patrick Magee and produced by Maurice Leitch. Radio 4, 1979. Mother Ireland, written...
Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠɑːɾˠɪɟ] or [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary...
horrors of war, mostly by extensive quotations from The Great Push by PatrickMacGill. Daniel refused to pay a fine of £80, and was imprisoned for two months...
White Horse Elizabeth Daryush, Charitesse E. V. Knox, The Brazen Lyre PatrickMacGill, Songs of a Navvy John Masefield, The Everlasting Mercy Harold Monro...
1864). 22 November – C. S. Lewis, novelist (born 1898). November – PatrickMacGill, journalist, poet, and novelist (born 1889). 4 December – William Norton...