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Stevenson, Peter, 1953-
Peter Stevenson
Peter Stevenson
is a former
Gaelic football
er who played for the
Derry county team
in the 1960s and 1970s. Described as a "tower of strength", he won the
Ulster Senior Football Championship
s on three occasions. He was awarded an
All Star
in 1975. Stevenson played club football with a number of clubs throughout his career including
St Colm's GAC Drum
and
Ballerin Sarsfields
.
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The rescue /
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O'Brien, Edna.
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Dr Patricia Donlon collection of Irish, Irish-related and other children's books
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1983.
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Physical description: 44 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
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A Christmas treat /
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O'Brien, Edna.
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Dr Patricia Donlon collection of Irish, Irish-related and other children's books
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1982.
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