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Kilmeny Niland (1950 – 27
February 2009) was a New Zealand–born
Australian artist and illustrator.
While best
known for her children's book illustrations...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 9
August 2015. Adie,
Kilmeny (7 July 2005). "Getting
ready to party".
Newcastle Herald.
Retrieved 9
August 2015. Adie,
Kilmeny (7 July 2005). "Home once...
- dish of
Scotland Howtowdie with
Drappit eggs,
young hen with
poached eggs
Kilmeny Kail, a dish
originating in Fife
consisting of rabbit, bacon, and either...
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their escape from
occupied France. The
linked parishes of
Kilarrow and
Kilmeny are
vacant following a
reallocation of Ministers. List of
Church of Scotland...
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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...