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  1. Desmond O'Neill (14 February 1923 – 8 May 2003) was a British photographer associated with the high society and jet set, working for such publications as Queen and Tatler. O'Neill served with the British Army's Army Film and Photography Unit, he crossed the channel on LCT853 and went ashore at Sword on D-Day during the Second World ...

  2. Desmond O'Neill, photographer: born London 14 February 1923; married Yvonne Wingate (three sons); died Oxshott, Surrey 8 May 2003. The career of the society press photographer Desmond O'Neill...

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · A jury convicted Desmond O'Neill of predatory sexual assault against a child for sexually abusing a minor under the age of 13 in the town of Chili between April 2017 and April 2020, according to...

  4. Apr 18, 2012 · Desmond O’Neill: The ethics of advocacy. April 18, 2012. The infant’s eyes are huge, the profile of its tiny cheek bisected by a naso-gastric tube and its ugly adhesive patch. Peering from the corner of the billboard, the image aches with vulnerability and fear, a message reinforced by the slogan— Sick Children Are Out Of Time.

  5. Desmond O'Neill. (1923-2003), Photographer. Artist associated with 16 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. John Rothenstein; Charles Laughton. by Desmond O'Neill. bromide press print, 1 October 1958. NPG x184002. Find out more > Use this image. Anne Parsons (née Messel), Countess of Rosse; Oliver Messel. by Desmond O'Neill.

  6. Oct 19, 2022 · Desmond O'Neill. Wed Oct 19 2022 - 20:19. One of the most curious compositions in music history was a requiem for Rossini by 13 of his fellow composers. Arising from a proposal by Verdi, who...

  7. Oct 25, 2011 · Desmond ONeill, consultant physician in geriatric and stroke medicine, doneill@tcd.ie

  8. Nov 18, 2014 · Desmond (Des) O’Neill is a geriatrician and cultural gerontologist in Dublin. He is also the local lead for the IAGG-ER Congress in 2015.

  9. Jul 4, 2013 · Desmond O’Neill: A tale of three citiesgeriatric medicine in Australia Posted on July 4, 2013 by BMJ Some minds improve by travel, wrote the nineteenth century poet and humorist, Thomas Hood: others, rather, resemble copper wire, or brass, which get the narrower by going farther.

  10. Desmond O'Neill RA Collection: People and Organisations Photographer. Profile. Gender: Male. Share