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- Kilmeny may refer to: Kilmeny (film), 1915 film Kilmeny, Islay, village on Islay, Argyll and Bute, Scotland Kilmeny (poem), James Hogg 1813, the best...
- Kilmeny Niland (1950 – 27 February 2009) was a New Zealand–born Australian artist and illustrator. While best known for her children's book illustrations...
- Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, noted for her Anne of Green Gables series. A young man named Eric Marshall...
- Kilmeny is a surviving 1915 American comedy silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and written by Louise B. Stanwood. The film stars Lenore Ulric, William...
- in the guise of a competition, a collection of verse tales, of which Kilmeny became and remained the best known. At the end of 1813 Hogg began writing...
- "Pauls' tail end start". Cambridge Daily News. Cambridge, UK. p. 19. Kilmeny Fane-Saunders (2020). "Radio times guide to films 2007". Radio Times. London:...
- Early Childhood, with her book Annie's Chair. Niland and her twin sister Kilmeny are the youngest of five children of Australian authors D'Arcy Niland and...
- suggesting that the song may have originally referred to Kilmeny on the Scottish island of Islay. Kilmeny is a hamlet next to the Ballygrant quarry which, he...
- children: Anne (born ca. June 1943), Rory, Patrick and twin daughters, Kilmeny (1950–2009) and Deborah (1950–present). Niland died on 29 March 1967 of...
- December 1928) was a New Zealand landowner and litigant. She was born in Kilmeny, Islay, Argyllshire, Scotland in about 1849. She died in Nelson in 1928...