7-2350: (Redirected from Dan Murphy ) Daniel Murphy may refer to: Sportsmen [ edit ] Association football (soccer) [ edit ] Danny Murphy (footballer, born 1922) (1922–2001), English football player born in Burtonwood, Cheshire Danny Murphy (footballer, born 1977) , English international football player born in Chester Danny Murphy (footballer, born 1982) , Irish international football player born in Bermondsey, London, United Kingdom Baseball [ edit ] Danny Murphy (catcher) (1864–1915), American baseball catcher Danny Murphy (second baseman) (1876–1955), American baseball second baseman Danny Murphy (pitcher) (born 1942), American baseball pitcher Dan Murphy (baseball) (born 1964), American baseball pitcher Daniel Murphy (baseball) (born 1985), American baseball second baseman Other sports [ edit ] Danny Murphy (Australian footballer, born 1884) (1884–1956), Australian footballer for Fitzroy Danny Murphy (Australian footballer, born 1960) , Australian footballer for North Melbourne Dan Murphy (sportscaster) (born 1970), Canadian hockey reporter Dan Murphy (hurler) (born 1977), Irish sportsman Dan Murphy (rugby union) (born 1985), English rugby union player Arts [ edit ] Danny Murphy (American actor) (1955–2014) Danny Murphy (British actor) (born 2004) Dan Murphy (musician) (born 1962), American guitarist for Soul Asylum Other people [ edit ] Daniel D. Murphy (1866-1944), American farmer, businessman, and politician Daniel J. Murphy (1922–2001), American navy admiral Daniel J. Murphy (botanist) , Australian botanist Daniel Murphy (computer scientist) (born 1929), American computer scientist Daniel Murphy (bishop) (1815–1907), Australian Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart Daniel Francis Murphy (1918–2001), Australian retailer; see Dan Murphy's Daniel Murphy, philanthropist after whom Daniel Murphy High School in Los Angeles, U.S.
14-563: A midfielder born in the 1920s, is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dan Murphy (trade unionist) Daniel Anthony Murphy (born 10 November 1946) is a former Irish trade union leader. Born in Cork , Murphy left school at the age of nineteen, and through competitive examination, secured a position as an Executive Officer in the Aviation Division of the (then) Department of Transport & Power. He moved to
21-599: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Danny Murphy (footballer, born 1922) Daniel Murphy (10 May 1922 – 2001 ) was an English footballer who played as a wing half in the Football League between 1946 and 1957, for Bolton Wanderers , Crewe Alexandra and Rochdale . He made a total of 282 League appearances. This biographical article related to association football in England, about
28-783: Is named Daniel "Spud" Murphy, a character in Trainspotting Daniel P. Murphy, owner of all Prince Edward Island Tim Hortons restaurants Daniel Thomas Turley Murphy (born 1943), American-born bishop in the Roman Catholic Church Dan Murphy (physician) [ de ] (1944–2020), American physician who practised in East Timor Dan Murphy (trade unionist) (born 1946), Irish former trade union leader See also [ edit ] Dan Murphy's , an Australian liquor company [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
35-479: The Personnel Division in 1968 but, before the end of the year, left to take up the post of General Secretary of a relatively small Civil Servants'Trade Union, then known as "The Executive & Higher Officers Association", later the "Civil Service Executive Union" & then the "Public Service Executive Union". Murphy was one of the first Leaders of Civil & Public Service Trade Unions to recognise
42-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Daniel_Murphy&oldid=1174102812 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
49-578: The significance of affiliating with the Irish Congress of Trades Unions (ICTU), and within a few years, his Association/Union joined ICTU. He was a Founder-Member, and for many years, Secretary, of the highly significant Public Services Committee, which had a major influence on Public Pay Policy. Despite the reality that his own Union had only a tiny number of votes in elections to the Executive Council of ICTU, Murphy consistently secured
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