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  1. Patricia Cockburn (17 March 1914 – 6 October 1989) was an Irish writer, traveler, conchologist and artist. She was best known for her journalism and her later artistic career, creating shell pictures.

  2. Patrick Oliver Cockburn (/ ˈ k oʊ b ɜːr n / KOH-burn; born 5 March 1950) is a journalist who has been a Middle East correspondent for the Financial Times since 1979 and, from 1990, The Independent.

  3. Cockburn, Patricia Evangeline Anne (1914–89), author and artist, was born 17 March 1914 at Derry House, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, youngest among six children of Maj. John Bernard Arbuthnot , and his wife Olive, daughter of Sir Henry Arthur Blake (qv), colonial governor.

  4. Patricia Cockburn (17 March 1914–6 October 1989) was an Irish writer, traveler, conchologist and artist. She was best known for her journalism and her later artistic career, creating shell pictures.

  5. Patricia Cockburn, née le 17 mars 1914 à Derry Maison, Rosscarbery, comté de Cork et morte le 6 octobre 1989 à Cork, est une écrivaine, voyageuse, conchologiste et artiste irlandaise. Elle est surtout connue pour son travail de journaliste et, plus tard, sa carrière d'artiste-photographe de coquillages [ 1 ] .

  6. 9. Jan. 2021 · Cockburn, Patricia, 1914-, Journalists -- Great Britain -- Biography, Journalists, Great Britain, Great Britain Journalism Cockburn, Patricia, 1914-Publisher Dingle : Brandon Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  7. 21. Okt. 1993 · After WW2, the family lived in Ireland and endured several upsets, including Cockburn being named 84th worst Communist in the world by Senator McCarthy; two sons contracted polio, while Cockburn senior suffered from tuberculosis.