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Benjamin Joseph Keiley (October 13, 1847 – June 17, 1925) was an
American prelate of the
Catholic Church. He
served as
bishop of the
Diocese of Savannah...
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Jillian Keiley is a
Canadian theater director.
Keiley was born in 1970 and
raised in Goulds, a
community just
south of St. John's, in Newfoundland, Canada...
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Joseph Turner Keiley (26 July 1869 – 21
January 1914) was an
early 20th-century photographer,
writer and art critic. He was a
close ****ociate of photographer...
- in 1899. Leo XIII
replaced him with
Monsignor Benjamin Keiley in 1900.
During his tenure,
Keiley completed the
restoration of
Cathedral of St. John the...
- 2012, "Privateers and Mariners"
Simmons 2003
Paullin 1906, pp. 315–316
Keiley 1912, "Rochambeau" "Rochambeau",
Dictionary of
American Biography Beerman...
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Virginia Keiley (1918–1990) was a
British actress. She
began her
career at
Gainsborough Pictures appearing in a
number of
glamorous but small, sometimes...
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Retrieved August 12, 2023.
Parkman (1869), pp. 7–9
Parkman (1869), p. 10
Keiley, Jarvis. "René-Robert-Cavelier,
Sieur de La Salle." The
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- Stieglitz's health. To
lessen his
burden he
brought in his
friends Joseph Keiley and
Dallet Fugeut,
neither of whom were
members of the
Camera Club, as ****ociate...
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could do next. His
close friends and
fellow photographers, led by
Joseph Keiley,
encouraged him to
carry out his
dream and
publish a new magazine, one that...
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Dallas who
publicly acknowledged having augmented ****"); had a child,
Keiley; and
began working at
venues including The
Theatre Lounge, The
Colony Club...