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A statue of playwright Brian Friel in one of the building in Dublin city center after the announcement of his death.
 
Brian Friel (born Ber...

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Irish playwright Brian Friel dies aged 86

3 October 2015

A statue of playwright Brian Friel in one of the building in Dublin city center after the announcement of his death.
 
Brian Friel (born Ber...

#820320

3 October 2015

A statue of playwright Brian Friel in one of the building in Dublin city center after the announcement of his death. Brian Friel (born Bernard Patrick Friel; 9 January 1929 – 2 October 2015) was an Irish dramatist, author and director of the Field Day Theatre Company, and was considered to be one of the greatest English-language dramatists. Friel was best known for plays such as Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Dancing at Lughnasa but wrote more than thirty plays in a six-decade spanning career that saw him elected Saoi of Aosdána. Dublin, Ireland. 2 October 2015.


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A statue of playwright Brian Friel in one of the building in Dublin city center after the announcement of his death.
 
Brian Friel (born Ber...

#820321

Irish playwright Brian Friel dies aged 86

3 October 2015

A statue of playwright Brian Friel in one of the building in Dublin city center after the announcement of his death.
 
Brian Friel (born Ber...

#820321

3 October 2015

A statue of playwright Brian Friel in one of the building in Dublin city center after the announcement of his death. Brian Friel (born Bernard Patrick Friel; 9 January 1929 – 2 October 2015) was an Irish dramatist, author and director of the Field Day Theatre Company, and was considered to be one of the greatest English-language dramatists. Friel was best known for plays such as Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Dancing at Lughnasa but wrote more than thirty plays in a six-decade spanning career that saw him elected Saoi of Aosdána. Dublin, Ireland. 2 October 2015.


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'Nollaig Shona' (Happy Christmas in Irish language) on Belfast CIty Hall. Belfast, Northern Ireland. Picture by: Artur Widak/NurPhoto (Photo...

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Belfast ready for Christmas

13 December 2014

'Nollaig Shona' (Happy Christmas in Irish language) on Belfast CIty Hall. Belfast, Northern Ireland. Picture by: Artur Widak/NurPhoto (Photo...

#372910

13 December 2014

'Nollaig Shona' (Happy Christmas in Irish language) on Belfast CIty Hall. Belfast, Northern Ireland. Picture by: Artur Widak/NurPhoto


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(L-R) Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Hungarian Prime minister Viktor Orban ,  British Prime Minister Davi...

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EU leaders in Ypres

26 June 2014

(L-R) Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Hungarian Prime minister Viktor Orban ,  British Prime Minister Davi...

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26 June 2014

(L-R) Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Hungarian Prime minister Viktor Orban , British Prime Minister David Cameron , Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk attends a ceremony marking the centenary of the outbreak of World War I, in Ypres, Belgium on 26.06.2014 During the war, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians from all over the world lost their lives around the Belgian town of Ypres. To mark the occasion, the European Union donated a symbolic bench with bronzed copper plates reading the word 'Peace' in the EU's 24 official languages. by Wiktor Dabkowski


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