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Kellaways, also
known as
Tytherton Kellaways, is a
village and
former ecclesiastical parish in the present-day
civil parish of
Langley Burrell Without...
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Frederick George Kellaway PC (3
December 1870 – 13
April 1933),
often called F. G.
Kellaway, was a
Liberal Party politician in the
United Kingdom, and...
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Joseph Kellaway VC (1
September 1824 – 2
October 1880) was an
English recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award for gallantry...
- of two layers, the
Kellaways Sand, a
light green-grey
clayish silt and sand with
layers of sand concretions,
overlying the
Kellaways Clay, a dark grey...
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Kellaway is a surname, and may
refer to
Andrew Kellaway (Australian
rules footballer),
Australian football player Andrew Kellaway,
Australian rugby player...
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Roger Kellaway (born
November 1, 1939) is an
American composer,
arranger and jazz
pianist who has
recorded over 250 albums, and
composed over 20 film scores...
- Alec
Kellaway (1894–January 18th, 1973) was a
South African–born
actor best
known for his work in
Australian theatre and film,
notably playing a number...
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Welsh Premier League Clubman of the Year: 2017–18 "Sun
finally shines on
Kellaways career". welsh-premier.com. 25
August 2010.
Retrieved 25
August 2010.[permanent...
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Martin Jon
Kellaway (born 12
August 1970, Southampton, Hampshire, England) is a
former cricketer, who
spent three seasons playing for the
Hampshire Second...
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Cecil Lauriston Kellaway (22
August 1890 – 28
February 1973) was a
South African character actor. He was
nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting...