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Magill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (596 words) |
 | Magill is an Irish politics and current affairs magazine originally founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977. |
 | Magill was widely perceived as groundbreaking, specialising in in-depth investigative articles and colourful reportage by journalists such as Eamonn McCann (who wrote its anonymous Wigmore column) and Gene Kerrigan. |
 | Magill ceased publication for a period in the 1990s before returning in 1997. |
| City of Burnside - Magill Cemetery - Adelaide, South Australia (294 words) |
 | The Magill Cemetery is owned by the City of Burnside, is 5639 Square Metres in Size and bordered by Pepper St, Jackson St and Carey St, Magill. |
 | In 1878 the land comprising the cemetery was donated to the Magill Methodist Church. |
 | William Pitman (d 1878) who arrived in South Australia in 1840 and was a vine dresser at Crompton and Clark vineyards. |