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Ainsworth Barr

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Ainsworth Barr
Date of birth(1875-12-09)9 December 1875
Place of birthBelfast, Ireland
Date of death19 December 1934(1934-12-19) (aged 59)
Place of deathBelfast, Northern Ireland
SchoolMethodist College Belfast
Tonbridge School
Notable relative(s)Venie Barr (wife)
Occupation(s)Stockbroker
Rugby union career
Position(s) Halfback
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1898–01 Ireland 4 (0)

Ainsworth Barr (9 December 1875 — 19 December 1934) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Biography

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Born in Belfast, Barr was the son of James Barr, a director of the whiskey distillery Dunvilles. He attended the local Methodist College, as well as Tonbridge School in Kent, England.[1]

Barr was capped four times as a halfback for Ireland in intermittent appearances between 1898 and 1901, which included their 1899 win over Scotland, en route to the triple crown.[2]

After five years as a practising solicitor, Barr became a stockbroker in 1903 and was senior director at W. F. Coates & Company, the firm of Sir William Coates. He served a term as IRFU president in 1908–09.[3]

Barr married political activist Venie Barr (née Moyles).[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Death of Mr. A. Barr". Larne Times. 22 December 1934.
  2. ^ "Death of Mr. Ainsworth Barr". Belfast News-Letter. 20 December 1934.
  3. ^ "Ex-International Drops Dead". Daily News (London). 20 December 1934.
  4. ^ "Noted Sportsman". Northern Whig. 20 December 1934.
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