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| name              =  Arthur Walsh
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| native_name      = Artorious Breathnach
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'''Youth'''
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Breathnach was born on 11th Walsh Street, at the time called Fern Street the street was renamed to commerorate Breathnach's achievment. Breathnach was born to Howard Breathnach, a jernborgian railyard worker and an unemployed assumptarian mother names Jessie O'Suillebhain
Breathnach was born on 11th Walsh Street, at the time called Fern Street the street was renamed to commerorate Breathnach's achievment. Breathnach was born to Howard Breathnach, a jernborgian railyard worker and an unemployed assumptarian mother named Jessie O'Suillebhain.

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Bu Ceall

Arthur Walsh

Righteous
Artorious Breathnach
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Drawn Circa. 1835
Born2.3.1823
11th Walsh Street
Died5.12.1865
22nd Oakridge Estate
Cause of deathCarbon Monoxide Poisoning
NationalityAssumptarian
Alma materBideithe University of Athfarrin
Notable work
The World Was Different Yesterday. The Earth After Tomorrow
Spouse(s)Aeary Walsh
Partner(s)N/A
AwardsHonours Prize for Contribution to the Sciences.
Era19th century philosophy
RegionNorthern Philosophy
InstitutionsKerner University
ThesisGeographic Theory on Tectonic Plates and their Formation (2011)
Doctoral advisorJohn O Murchada
Main interests
Geography

Stratigraphy

Geology
Notable ideas
Continental Drift

Artorius Breathnach or Arthur Walsh when angclized was an assumptarian geographer, geologist and philosopher. His work has exerted influence on his fields mainly in his theory of Continental Drift. Breathnach is credited with the discovery of Continental Drift in Anteria

Youth

Breathnach was born on 11th Walsh Street, at the time called Fern Street the street was renamed to commerorate Breathnach's achievment. Breathnach was born to Howard Breathnach, a jernborgian railyard worker and an unemployed assumptarian mother named Jessie O'Suillebhain.