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motion a train of development that has resulted in the venue not only becoming a top horse-racing destination but also an attractive tourist destination. A keen horse racing enthusiast, Killanin also served as a steward of the Irish Turf Club on two occasions and on the
National Hunt Steeplechase Committee.
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by default due to a lack of competing bids. Killanin retired after the Moscow
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President of the
International Olympic Committee from 1972 to 1980
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On a fasces Proper a lion’s head erased Argent gutté de sang.
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in 1927, when he was 12, which allowed him to sit in the
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of Oughterard. Lord and Lady Killanin had three sons:
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An Irishman and his family: Lord Morris and Killanin
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1543:President of the International Olympic Committee
1345:. Vol. N154. August 1980. pp. 410–412.
344:President of the International Olympic Committee
124:President of the International Olympic Committee
1866:Military personnel from the City of Westminster
1489:obituary, 26 April 1999. Retrieved: 2010-10-23.
909:Four days, an account of the 1938 Munich crisis
979:, by Lord Killanin. Gallery Books (Nov 1987).
740:Killanin served as Honorary Consul-General of
681:In 1950, Lord Killanin became the head of the
421:, Killanin's father was killed in action near
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1495:, by Maud Wynne. Publisher: J. Murray (1937).
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1059:Killanin, Lord; Duignan, Michael V (1989).
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1480:Lord Killanin, Olympic Leader, Dies at 84
659:Member of the Order of the British Empire
342:, author, sports official, and the sixth
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1388:NiFhlatharta, Bernie (20 August 2013).
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1786:Alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge
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1140:"Haughey in tribute to Lord Killanin"
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915:Sir Godfrey Kneller & His Times
89:July 1927 – 25 April 1999
1796:Irish officers in the British Army
1483:by Richard Goldstein (two pages).
1138:O'Brien, Stephen (30 April 1999).
588:, in 1872. Her father was Douglas
407:Michael Morris, 1st Baron Killanin
366:as Lord Killanin upon turning 21.
323:Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin
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1826:King's Royal Rifle Corps officers
1112:"Double blow to Gold Cup trainer"
977:My Ireland: A Personal Impression
637:and took part in the planning of
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893:Si Deus Nobiscum Quis Contra Nos
808:The Playboy of the Western World
720:and Los Angeles were chosen for
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491:, where he was President of the
1841:Irish people of English descent
1776:People educated at Eton College
1462:British Army Officers 1939−1945
1009:My Olympic Years, autobiography
1876:British Roman Catholic writers
1861:20th-century Irish journalists
1501:, Maire Boran, Journal of the
1110:Collins, Liam (4 March 2007).
744:in Ireland from 1961 to 1984.
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1801:Queen's Westminsters officers
1658:(1916–1919, acting president)
1568:Peerage of the United Kingdom
1166:Collins, Liam (4 June 2015).
834:Killanin died at his home in
771:. He was a founder member of
550:Peerage of the United Kingdom
356:Peerage of the United Kingdom
165:Honorary President of the IOC
1416:Bushe, Andrew (April 1999).
489:Magdalene College, Cambridge
303:Magdalene College, Cambridge
67:Member of the House of Lords
578:Lansdowne Road Rugby Ground
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708:and the boycotts of the
523:Second Sino-Japanese War
376:St George Hanover Square
1871:Morris family (Ireland)
1662:Henri de Baillet-Latour
1375:History of Galway Races
1034:Killanin, Lord (1988).
1005:Killanin, Lord (1983).
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592:Lyall Chandler Dunlop,
429:, while commanding the
1816:Daily Mail journalists
1686:Juan Antonio Samaranch
1560:Juan Antonio Samaranch
1061:Shell Guide to Ireland
935:Shell Guide to Ireland
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805:, as well as the film
796:The Rising of the Moon
730:Juan Antonio Samaranch
706:1976 Montreal Olympics
655:79th Armoured Division
601:George Redmond ("Red")
405:. His grandfather was
208:Juan Antonio Samaranch
116:The 4th Baron Killanin
104:The 2nd Baron Killanin
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667:Efficiency Decoration
651:30th Armoured Brigade
517:. In 1937–38, he was
511:and subsequently the
364:Palace of Westminster
159:Marquess of Samaranch
1821:Irish film producers
1811:Daily Express people
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765:Beamish and Crawford
714:1976 Winter Olympics
710:1980 Moscow Olympics
699:1972 Summer Olympics
677:President of the IOC
673:commission in 1951.
617:Queen's Westminsters
446:Colony of Queensland
409:, who had served as
346:(IOC). He succeeded
29:The Right Honourable
1650:Pierre de Coubertin
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645:in 1944, acting as
374:Morris was born in
1656:Godefroy de Blonay
1486:The New York Times
1299:The London Gazette
1281:The London Gazette
1263:The London Gazette
1245:The London Gazette
1226:The London Gazette
1036:Olympic Games 1988
848:Bohermore Cemetery
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693:elect at the 73rd
643:Battle of Normandy
499:, working for the
487:in Paris and then
470:Colony of Victoria
92:Hereditary peerage
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1145:Irish Independent
1117:Irish Independent
1038:. Penguin Group.
1013:. HarperCollins.
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726:1984 Summer Games
665:in 1946, and the
605:Michael ("Mouse")
594:Church of Ireland
519:war correspondent
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