10-2020: [REDACTED] Look up gubbins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gubbins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beatrice Gubbins (1878–1944), Irish artist in watercolour Colin Gubbins KCMG, DSO, MC (1896–1976), prime mover of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in the Second World War David Gubbins (born 1947), British former geophysicist Doris Gubbins (married name Dorothy Evans), Welsh international table tennis player George Gubbins (born 1935), retired Canadian jockey James Gubbins Fitzgerald (1852–1926), medical practitioner, Irish nationalist politician and UK Member of Parliament (MP) Joe Gubbins (born 2001), English footballer John Gaspard Gubbins (1877–1935), Africana collector and writer John Gubbins (1838–1906), Irish thoroughbred horse breeder, of Ard Patrick and Galtee More John Harington Gubbins (1852–1929), British linguist, consular official and diplomat Keith E. Gubbins (born 1937), British-born American chemical engineer Martin Gubbins (1812–1863), British official in India Nathaniel Gubbins (1893–1976), British journalist and humourist Nick Gubbins (born 1993), English cricketer Ralph Gubbins (1932–2011), English professional footballer Tommy Gubbins (1907–1976), Australian rules footballer See also [ edit ] Gubbins band , group of footpads, sheep-stealers, beggars, cutpurses, cut-throats and highwaymen around Lydford in Devon during
20-431: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gubbins&oldid=1245283958 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles gubbins From Misplaced Pages,
30-489: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gubbins&oldid=1245283958 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Beatrice Gubbins ' Beatrice Edith Gubbins' (19 September 1878 – 12 August 1944)
40-518: The 18th century Dunkathiel House from Jonas Morris around 1870. For many years Dunkathiel House was the home of the five Gubbins sisters, all of whom were deaf, Gubbins received treatment for this in London in 1912 to 1913 which improved her hearing. It is possible that Gubbins attended the Crawford School of Art, Cork , but the records of the time are incomplete. Along with her sisters, Gubbins
50-686: The 1920s, Gubbins traveled to Europe, including Italy, France, and Portugal. She traveled internationally to Morocco, the West Indies, Algeria, and Tunis. She also kept journals during her travels. She exhibited regularly at the Royal Hibernian Academy , from 1897 to 1937, the Belfast Arts Society in 1911 to 13, and regularly with the Watercolour Society of Ireland . She was the honorary secretary of
60-479: The English Civil War Gubbins, Hertfordshire ; now Brookmans Park, a village in south-east England that is known for its BBC transmitter station John Gubbins Newton and His Sister, Mary Newton , a 1833 painting by Robert Burnard Gubin (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Gubbins . If an internal link intending to refer to
70-400: The English Civil War Gubbins, Hertfordshire ; now Brookmans Park, a village in south-east England that is known for its BBC transmitter station John Gubbins Newton and His Sister, Mary Newton , a 1833 painting by Robert Burnard Gubin (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Gubbins . If an internal link intending to refer to
80-1533: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up gubbins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gubbins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beatrice Gubbins (1878–1944), Irish artist in watercolour Colin Gubbins KCMG, DSO, MC (1896–1976), prime mover of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in the Second World War David Gubbins (born 1947), British former geophysicist Doris Gubbins (married name Dorothy Evans), Welsh international table tennis player George Gubbins (born 1935), retired Canadian jockey James Gubbins Fitzgerald (1852–1926), medical practitioner, Irish nationalist politician and UK Member of Parliament (MP) Joe Gubbins (born 2001), English footballer John Gaspard Gubbins (1877–1935), Africana collector and writer John Gubbins (1838–1906), Irish thoroughbred horse breeder, of Ard Patrick and Galtee More John Harington Gubbins (1852–1929), British linguist, consular official and diplomat Keith E. Gubbins (born 1937), British-born American chemical engineer Martin Gubbins (1812–1863), British official in India Nathaniel Gubbins (1893–1976), British journalist and humourist Nick Gubbins (born 1993), English cricketer Ralph Gubbins (1932–2011), English professional footballer Tommy Gubbins (1907–1976), Australian rules footballer See also [ edit ] Gubbins band , group of footpads, sheep-stealers, beggars, cutpurses, cut-throats and highwaymen around Lydford in Devon during
90-862: Was active in the community within the church and aiding the poor. The sisters holidayed around Ireland, travelling in the family Daimler . Gubbins trained as a nurse during World War I , working in the Tivoli hospital, Cork where she nursed injured soldiers that had returned from Europe. From 1916 to 1919 she worked in a hospital in Exeter , England. Returning to Cork in 1919, she nursed her mother, who died in 1927. Her subjects included local scenes drawn on holidays in Ireland, as well as images drawn from her European travels. While living in England, she would cycle to local areas including Devon and Dartmoor to sketch. From
100-509: Was an Irish watercolour artist and traveller. Beatrice Edith Gubbins was born in County Limerick on 19 September 1878. The family moved to Cork in 1883, when her father inherited Wises' Distillery at North Gate, Cork, through his mother's family. She was the youngest child of Thomas Wise Gubbins and Frances Gertrude (née Russell). She had two brothers and four sisters. Her father was a distiller . The Wise Gubbins family purchased
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