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To Find out more click the name on the left hand side Francis Fahy - songwriter - The Ould Plaid Shawl Padraic Fallon - poet Famine Graves - Callan, Dungarvan, Eglish, Galway, Swinford George Farquhar - dramatist J. G. Farrell - writer, Booker prize winner Michael Farrell - writer Thy Tears might Cease Thomas Farrell - one of the top 19th century sculptors Dick Farrelly - songwriter who wrote the theme tune for The Quiet Man Piaras Feiritear - One of the four Kerry Poets Harry Ferguson - First one to combine the tractor and the plough as a unit Sir Samuel Ferguson - writer The Lark in the Clear Air John Field - inventor of the nocturne Alexander Findlater - businessman Pat Finucane - solicitor murdered in Belfast Barry Fitzgerald - actor, won Oscar for Going My Way Desmond Fitzgerald - revolutionary and politician, father of Garret Eamon Fitzgerald - athlete, came 4th in hop, step and jump in1932 Olympics Lord Edward Fitzgerald - United Irishman George Fitzgerald - mathematician George Robert Fighting Fitzgerald - a bit of a rogue John David Fitzgerald - solicitor general and attorney general Percy Fitzgerald - sculptor and writer of over 200 books Constantine Fitzgibbon - writer Man in Aspic, Out of the Lion's Paw John Black Jack Fitzgibbon - chief architect of the Act of Union James Fitzharris - Skin the Goat, jarvey for the Invincibles George Fitzmaurice - playwright James Fitzmaurice - first to fly the Atlantic from east to west Patrick Vincent Fitzpatrick - friend and colleague of Daniel O'Connell William John Fitzpatrick - writer Father Edward Flanagan - founder of Boystown Aloys Fleischman - musician and teacher Henry Flood - stateman, orator, patriot Robin Flower - encouraged writers from the Blaskets Donal Foley - satirist John Foley - one of the top 19th century sculptors Lundy Foot - magistrate who was murdered John Foster - last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons Vere Foster - educationalist and philantropist John Frazer - poet William Percy French - songwriter Mountains of Mourne Paul Furey - musician with the Furey Brothers Thomas Furlong - poet from Wexford
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