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| show-medals = yes }} William Russell Lane-Joynt (27 March 1855– 6 Jun 1921),〔''The Times'', Thursday, 9 June 1921; pg. 1; Issue 42742.〕 born in Limerick, was an Irish barrister, philatelist and Olympic shooter. He founded the Irish Philatelic Society in Dublin and assisted the Duke of Leinster to form his collection which was bequeated to the Dublin Museum of Science and Art. Lane-Joynt was one of only two Irish philatelists to be honoured by signing the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists. ==Life== He was the son of William Lane-Joynt, Mayor of Limerick (1862) and Lord Mayor of Dublin (1867). Educated at Windermere College, Wales,〔 Lane-Joynt graduated with a B.A. and M.B. from Trinity College, Dublin in 1878. After attending King's Inns, Dublin, he was called to the bar as a barrister-at-law in April 1879. He married in 1882 and had two children, Evelyn and William (b.24 August 1886).〔 Lane-Joynt was Revolver Champion of Ireland four times〔 and won a silver medal for shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics, held in London, as a member of the Men's Running Target, Single Shot Great Britain team.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sports Reference: William Russell Lane-Joynt )〕 He also competed in three other events but did not feature in the medals. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「William Russell Lane-Joynt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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