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Fred Kelly (other)
Fred or Frederic(k) Kelly may refer to: * Frederic Festus Kelly (died 1883), founder of Kelly's Directories, Ltd. * Fred Kelly (footballer) (1877–?), Welsh footballer * Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916), Australian and British musician, composer and rower * Fred C. Kelly (1882–1959), American humorist, newspaperman, columnist and author * Fred Kelly (ice hockey) (1887/1888–1974), Canadian amateur and professional ice hockey player * J. Frederick Kelly (1888–1947), American architect * Fred Kelly (athlete) (1891–1974), American athlete * Fred Norbert Kelly (1916–2000), American choreographer, dancer, actor and director * Fred Kelly (comics) (1921–2005), Canadian creator of comic books during the 1940s * Fred Kelly (cross-country skier) (born 1952), Canadian former cross-country skier {{hndis, Kelly, Frederick ...
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Frederic Festus Kelly
Frederic Festus Kelly (died 3 June 1883) was a high official in the British Post Office. He was also the founder of Kelly & Co. (later Kelly's Directories Ltd.), which published the Kelly's Directory, a sort of Victorian-era " Yellow Pages" that listed all businesses, tradespeople, local gentry, landowners, charities, and other facilities located in a particular village, city or town. In many sources, both contemporary and modern, his name is spelled Frederick. He should not be confused with his identically-named eldest son. Inspector of Letter Carriers He began working for the Post Office in 1819. In 1835 or 1836 he became a chief inspector of letter carriers. His exact title varied over the years because in the early 19th century there were three separate services with separate corps of letter-carriers: twopenny-post (for mail within London; renamed the London District Post Office in 1844); inland (for domestic mail outside London); and foreign (for overseas mail). Althoug ...
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