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    Ryan, John. The Wren song, sung by John Ryan, Colliers

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    Colliers resident John Ryan sings the wren songThe wren is just one of several Christmastime house-visiting traditions that continue in Newfoundland and Labrador. Typically, children and/or adults will visit homes within their community carrying around an effigy of a small bird—the wren. Upon entry into a home, they usually recite a poem about the wren and may offer some kind of performance, be it song, joke, or recitation. Often the host will offer up food, drink, or money for the visit. Unlike other house-visiting traditions, there are no disguises involved

    John Ryan

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    President Perry, John Ryan, Provost Lordhttps://thekeep.eiu.edu/retirements_2015/1019/thumbnail.jp

    Cheridan Horrocks and John Ryan Hacking

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    Cheridan Horrocks and John Ryan Hacking passed their first year milestone. Cheridan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade K. Horrocks. John Ryan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hacking

    [mugshot of John Ryan].

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    Photo Div C.3 .Medler collection.4. Mugshot of John Ryan from Louisville Police Department, 1896. Identifying information on verso of mount, including physical descriptions and criminal occupation.; Mug shots, both single- and double-views, of men arrested for crimes including burglary, larceny, highway robbery, pickpocketing, bank burglary and safe burglary. Most photographs include identifying information on verso of mounts, including physical descriptions. 9 items include Bertillon measurements. One item is a post-mortem photograph of an unidentified man.; Subjects include: James W. Francis; William Taylor; John Ryan; Charles Johnson; Mark J. Sykes; John Murray; Thomas Bennett; Mike Flynn; Henry Gloe; Thomas Nee; Henry Miller; James Ryan; James F. Bowers; Frank Bush; Joseph Leonard.; Photographs issued by the Louisville Police Department, Chicago Police Department, and McGuire & White Detective Agency, Chicago, Ill. One photograph is issued on carte de visite mount with label: Potter, Mansfield, O

    Langley, J R (John Ryan), NX57812

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/398297Surname: LANGLEY. Given Name(s) or Initials: J R (JOHN RYAN). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX57812. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 18690.215566 Item: [2016.0049.30590] "Langley, J R (John Ryan), NX57812

    Virtual Banaliy by Scott Brennan and John Ryan

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    Flyer advertising Virtual Banality: The 1995 Melbourne University Comedy Revue by Scott Brennan and John Ryan, directed by John Ryan and presented by Legal Joke Sub Committee at the Union Theatre, University of Melbourne

    Letter from John Ryan to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from John Ryan, R.M.S. "Orvieto", Naples, to Hagan, asking to obtain a papal audience for Sir George Fetherston, County Longford, on his way to Rome

    Letter from John Ryan to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from John Ryan, St. Mary’s, Foxrock (Dublin), 'carissime' (to Hagan), congratulating him on the new College. Mentioning his Mediterranean holidays; referring to Paddy O'Byrne's transfer to Howth

    Letter from John Ryan to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from John Ryan, St. Mary’s, Foxford, (Dublin), to ‘Carissime’ (Hagan), asking about accommodation for his visit in April; it will be his last visit. Conry is said to be on a mission in London

    Letter from John Ryan to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from John Ryan, St. Mary’s, Foxrock, County Dublin, 'Carissime' (Hagan). Having met Mr. Briscoe, passing on a message about Hagan's shares. Wondering whether there will be news from Rome about the purple. Very pleased with the College's students' success; they will in time keep up the old traditions of St. Agatha’s
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