A fairly typical 0-6-0 saddle tank built to the 5'3" Irish broad gauge, she led a rather uneventful life shunting the dual gauge (5'3" and 3') docks in Derry on the west bank of the River Foyle in Northern Ireland.
Tommy Smyth | Gilli Smyth | Sin-Jin Smyth | William Henry Smyth | Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet | Phil Smyth | Michael Smyth | Herbert Warington Smyth | Alfred P. Smyth | William Smyth | Tracy Cox-Smyth | Thomas Alfred Smyth | Steve Smyth | Richard Smyth | ''''RH Smyth'''' dropping ballast near Jordanstown railway station | Patty Smyth | John Smyth | Jarrit Smyth | Henry Augustus Smyth | Edward Selby Smyth | Des Smyth | Denis Smyth | Dale Smyth |
Earlier, he was Professor of Mediaeval History at the University of Kent, when he was Master of Keynes College.
Smyth, Alfred P. (ed.), Seanchas: Studies in Early and Medieval Irish Archaeology, History and Literature in Honour of Francis J. Byrne. Dublin: Four Courts, 1999.
Alfred P. Smyth, Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80–1000. E.J. Arnold, London, 1984 (reprinted Edinburgh UP).
Smyth was a member of the famous San Francisco political machine run by Democratic party boss William M. Malone.
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James G. Smyth received his Bachelor's degree from the University of San Francisco (USF) in 1927.
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Smyth was also director of exhibits and special events of the California Commission for the Golden Gate International Exposition (also known as the 1939 World's Fair at Treasure Island).