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Joe O'Donnell (American Football)
Joe or Joseph O'Donnell may refer to: * Joe O'Donnell (photojournalist) (1922–2007), American documentarian, photojournalist and photographer * Joe O'Donnell (American football) (1941–2019), offensive lineman * Joe O'Donnell (musician) (born 1948), Celtic rock violinist * Joe O'Donnell (footballer) (born 1961), Scottish footballer * Joseph O'Donnell Sr. (1722–1787), Spanish general and father of Joseph O'Donnell the younger and two other generals of the Napoleonic Wars * Joseph O'Donnell (younger) (1768–1836), Spanish general of the Napoleonic Wars * Joseph O'Donnell Jr. (1925–2005), Lieutenant Governor of the U.S. State of Rhode Island * Joseph O'Donnell (screenwriter) Joseph O'Donnell (1891–1963) was an American screenwriter. He worked for a variety of studios on Poverty Row during the 1930s, mainly on western films, westerns.Pitts p.190 Filmography * ''Public Stenographer'' (1933) * ''The Moth (1934 film), ...
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Joe O'Donnell (photojournalist)
Joseph Roger O'Donnell (May 7, 1922 – August 9, 2007) was an American documentarian, photojournalist and a photographer for the United States Information Agency. Early life and education Joseph Roger O’Donnell was born on May 7, 1922, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. After graduating from high school, he enlisted in the Marines, who sent him to photography school. Photojournalism At 23, as a Marine sergeant, O'Donnell documented the aftermath of bombing in Japan for seven months, starting with Nagasaki, devastated by an atomic bomb on August 9, 1945. On August 28, 1945, his unit became among the first to enter Japan. The photos included the iconic " The boy standing by the crematory" as well as a photo of a classroom of burned children, and one of faces torn away. The Army never approved O'Donnell's trips to Nagasaki, and it was unclear whether they would destroy photographs of dead bodies or wounded survivors. To be safe, O'Donnell concealed his trips from his unit and secr ...
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Joe O'Donnell (American Football)
Joe or Joseph O'Donnell may refer to: * Joe O'Donnell (photojournalist) (1922–2007), American documentarian, photojournalist and photographer * Joe O'Donnell (American football) (1941–2019), offensive lineman * Joe O'Donnell (musician) (born 1948), Celtic rock violinist * Joe O'Donnell (footballer) (born 1961), Scottish footballer * Joseph O'Donnell Sr. (1722–1787), Spanish general and father of Joseph O'Donnell the younger and two other generals of the Napoleonic Wars * Joseph O'Donnell (younger) (1768–1836), Spanish general of the Napoleonic Wars * Joseph O'Donnell Jr. (1925–2005), Lieutenant Governor of the U.S. State of Rhode Island * Joseph O'Donnell (screenwriter) Joseph O'Donnell (1891–1963) was an American screenwriter. He worked for a variety of studios on Poverty Row during the 1930s, mainly on western films, westerns.Pitts p.190 Filmography * ''Public Stenographer'' (1933) * ''The Moth (1934 film), ...
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Joe O'Donnell (musician)
Joe O'Donnell (born 4 September 1948, Limerick) is an Irish musician best known for his fiery and innovative playing in East of Eden, Headstone, Mushroom, The Woods Band, Decca's Granny's Intentions, and his acclaimed 1977 violin-led concept album, ''Gaodhal's Vision'' with Rory Gallagher. His work also included John Dentith ka Theodor Thunderof the Alan Price Band, David Lennox (The Equals, Ginger Baker, Blodwyn Pig) and Steve Bolton. O'Donnell currently plays out his powerful five-piece Celtic/rock band 'Joe O'Donnell's Shkayla' whose most recent studio album, 'Celtic Cargo' has collected rave reviews from top magazines like ''fRoots'', ''FiddleOn'' and '' Rock'n'Reel''. Shkayla line up is: Joe O'Donnell electric violin, mandolin, vocals. Si Hayden – guitar, Vocals. Martin Barter – keyboards, Vocals. Adrian Litvinoff – bass and Karen Milne drums. Discography 1973 Mushroom – Early One Morning, + 2singles 1974 Riff Raff – Original Man 1974 Headstone – Bad Ha ...
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Joe O'Donnell (footballer)
Joseph O'Donnell (born 3 March 1961) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton and Stranraer Stranraer ( , in Scotland also ; ), also known as The Toon or The Cleyhole, is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on Loch Ryan and the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland. Stranraer is Dumfries .... References 1961 births Scottish men's footballers Dumbarton F.C. players Stranraer F.C. players Scottish Football League players Living people Men's association football defenders 20th-century Scottish sportsmen {{Scotland-footy-defender-1960s-stub ...
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Joseph O'Donnell Sr
Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled , . In Kurdish (''Kurdî''), the name is , Persian, the name is , and in Turkish it is . In Pashto the name is spelled ''Esaf'' (ايسپ) and in Malayalam it is spelled ''Ousep'' (ഔസേപ്പ്). In Tamil, it is spelled as ''Yosepu'' (யோசேப்பு). The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common ma ...
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Joseph O'Donnell (younger)
Joseph O'Donnell D'Anhetan or José O'Donnell y Anhetan (1768–1836) was an Irish-Spanish general who commanded troops from the Kingdom of Spain against Imperial France during the Peninsular War. Biography His father was Joseph O'Donnell O'Donnell and his mother was María Ana de Anhetan. Cadenas y Vicent, Vicente (1979)''Extracto de los expedientes de la Orden de Carlos 3°, 1771-1847'', p. 82. Asociación de Hidalgos.''Google Books''. Accessed 25 March 2025.. Ibo Alfaro, Manuel (1868)''Apuntes para la historia de D. Leopoldo O-Donnell'', pp. 37–39. Madrid: Imprenta del Indicador de los Caminos de Hierro.''Google Books''. Accessed 24 March 2025. Joseph O'Donnell D'Anhetan was the brother of two other generals who also fought during the Peninsular War, Henry O'Donnell, 1st Count of la Bisbal and Carlos O'Donnell as did his three other brothers, Leopoldo and Francisco, both of whom were killed during the war, and Alejandro. Early career His father having enlisted hi ...
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Joseph O'Donnell Jr
Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled , . In Kurdish (''Kurdî''), the name is , Persian, the name is , and in Turkish it is . In Pashto the name is spelled ''Esaf'' (ايسپ) and in Malayalam it is spelled ''Ousep'' (ഔസേപ്പ്). In Tamil, it is spelled as ''Yosepu'' (யோசேப்பு). The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common ma ...
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