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Kellett (surname)
Kellett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Al Kellett (1901–1960), relief pitcher in US Major League Baseball *Bob Kellett (1927–2012), English film director, film producer and screenwriter * Brian Kellett, rugby league footballer of the 1980s (son of Cyril Kellett) *Cyril Kellett (1937–1993), English rugby league footballer of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s (father of Brian Kellett) *Dave Kellett, American cartoonist *Edward Kellett (New Zealand politician) (1865–1922), New Zealand Member of Parliament for Dunedin North * Edward Orlando Kellett (died 1943), British Member of Parliament and British Army officer *Edward Kellett-Bowman (born 1931), British business and management consultant *Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman (1923–2014), British Conservative politician *Gloria Calderon Kellett, American writer and actress *Sir Henry Kellett (1806–1875), British naval officer and explorer * Ken Kellett (born 1953), English rugby league footballer of the 1970s a ...
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Al Kellett
Alfred Henry Kellett (October 30, 1901 – July 14, 1960) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1923) and Philadelphia Athletics (1924). Listed at , 200 lb., Kellett batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Red Bank, New Jersey. In a six-game career, Kellett posted a 0–1 record with a 6.30 ERA An era is a span of time defined for the purposes of chronology or historiography, as in the regnal eras in the history of a given monarchy, a calendar era used for a given calendar, or the geological eras defined for the history of Earth. Compa ... in 10 innings of work. Kellett died in New York City at age 58. External links Boston Red Sox players Philadelphia Athletics players Major League Baseball pitchers Columbia Lions baseball players People from Red Bank, New Jersey Baseball players from Monmouth County, New Jersey 1901 births 1960 deaths Burials at Ferncliff Cemetery {{US-baseball-pitcher-1900s-stub ...
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Bob Kellett
Robert Ryerson Kellett ( 25 December 1927 – 27 November 2012) was a British film director, film producer and screenwriter, and one of British cinema’s most prominent comedy directors in the 1970s, working with many of the big names of the era, including Ronnie Barker and Frankie Howerd. Biography Born in Lancaster, Lancashire, on 25 December 1927, the son of a British Army officer, Bob Kellett was educated at Bedford School, where he was captain of boats. He became a writer with the advertising agencies FCB (advertising agency), Foote, Cone & Belding and Notley, and in 1950 he moved to Wessex Films, working as script editor for the film producer Ian Dalrymple on Thomas Hardy adaptations such as ''Far from the Madding Crowd''. He joined the ITV (TV network), ITV franchise holder Associated-Rediffusion in 1956 and contributed scripts to the first series of the detective drama ''Shadow Squad'' and to ''Jim's Inn'', starring Jimmy Hanley. In 1960 he established his own compan ...
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Brian Kellett
Brian Kellett is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s. He played at club level for Featherstone Rovers ( Heritage No. 623), and Mansfield Marksman Mansfield Marksman was a rugby league team based at various times in Mansfield, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Alfreton and ultimately Nottingham. The club changed its name to Nottingham City in 1989, and folded in 1994 a year after exiting the Rugby Foot ..., as a , or . Club career Brian Kellett made his début for Featherstone Rovers on Sunday 19 January 1986, and he played his last match for Featherstone Rovers during the 1986–87 season.Bailey, Ron (20 September 2001). ''Images of Sport - Featherstone Rovers Rugby League Football Club''. The History Press. References 1959 births Living people English rugby league players Featherstone Rovers players Mansfield Marksman players Sportspeople from Hemsworth Rugby league players from West Yorkshire Rugby league fullbacks Rugby leag ...
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Cyril Kellett
Cyril Kellett (27 April 1937 – 21 March 1993) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and coached in the 1970s. He played at representative level for Hull XIII (a team composed of players from both Hull FC and Hull Kingston Rovers), and at club level for Willow Park ARLFC (Harewood Avenue, Pontefract), Hull Kingston Rovers and Featherstone Rovers ( Heritage № 480) (captain), as a right-footed toe-end style (rather than round the corner style) goal-kicking , i.e. number 1, and coached at club level for Bradford Northern ( A-Team) from 1978. Background Cyril Kellett was born in Purston Jaglin, Featherstone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he worked at Ackton Hall colliery in Featherstone, and he died aged 55 in Featherstone, West Yorkshire Playing career Eastern Division Championship Final appearances Kellett played and scored 2-goals in Hull Kingston Rovers' 13–10 victory over Huddersfield in the Eastern Div ...
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Dave Kellett
Dave Kellett is the creator and cartoonist of two webcomic titles, ''Sheldon'' and '' Drive'', and the co-author of ''How To Make Webcomics''. Early years and education Kellett is a southern California native. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor's degree in English and Spanish. While there, he produced the daily comic strip ''Four Groups of the Apocalypse'' for the student newspaper ''The Observer.'' He earned a master's degree from University of California, San Diego in Literature with his thesis, "To draw in the crowd : the cartoon and the 'public sphere' of eighteenth-century England." He received the Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship, to attend the University of Kent at Canterbury in England (within the Centre for Cartooning and Caricature Studies). There, he earned a master's degree in History of cartoon art propaganda with his thesis, "Philip Zec: Cartoonist in a Propaganda War." Career Dave Kellett is the creator behind the successful ...
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Edward Kellett (New Zealand Politician)
Edward Kellett (7 November 1864 – 15 May 1922) was a New Zealand Independent Labour Member of parliament, Member of Parliament for a Dunedin electorate. Biography Kellett was born in Dunedin and served on the West Harbour Borough Council until 1919. He served on the Dunedin City Council from 1917 to 1919. During the First World War Kellett supported conscription and resigned from the New Zealand Labour Party, Labour Party in 1916. He was an executive member of the Welfare League organised by former Labour Leader David McLaren (politician), David McLaren. At the , Kellett stood as an Independent politician, Independent Labour candidate in the Dunedin North (New Zealand electorate), Dunedin North electorate and defeated sitting Labour MP, Andrew Walker (politician), Andrew Walker, in a straight contest. Kellett represented the electorate until his death on 15 May 1922. Twelve months prior to his death, Kellett formed a parliamentary alliance with another Dunedin Independent ...
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Edward Orlando Kellett
Colonel Edward Orlando Kellett (19 May 1902 – 22 March 1943) was an English Member of Parliament and British Army officer who was killed in action during the fighting in Tunisia during the Second World War. The son of Major-General Richard Orlando Kellett, Kellett graduated from the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Irish Guards on 1 February 1923. In 1928 he was confirmed as a lieutenant in the reserves. On 1 March 1930 he transferred to the Territorial Army (TA) as a lieutenant in the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. By 1939 he was a major and in May 1939 was elected as Member of Parliament for Birmingham Aston. He was also a big game hunter. The Second World War saw Kellett fighting in Tunisia as a colonel of the Royal Armoured Corps The Royal Armoured Corps is the component of the British Army, that together with the Household Cavalry provides its armour capability, with vehicles such as the Challenger 2 Tank and th ...
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Edward Kellett-Bowman
Edward Thomas Kellett-Bowman Justice of the Peace, JP (born Bowman; 25 February 1931 – 22 November 2022) was a British business and management consultant. He has also had a political career as a local councillor and as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party. His work in the European Parliament was effective in shaping policy and he only narrowly missed being chosen to lead the Conservative group. Early career Bowman went to Reed's School in Cobham, Surrey, Cobham, Surrey and Slough College of Technology. He had technical and management training in textiles from 1951 to 1953, and then worked in textile industry management for two years."Who's Who 2008" (A & C Black). He then joined a company of pharmaceutical manufacturing chemists, working as a manager."The Times Guide to the House of Commons 1959", p. 87. London municipal politics Kellett-Bowman was already active in the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party as ch ...
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Elaine Kellett-Bowman
Dame Mary Elaine Kellett-Bowman, DBE (née Kay; 8 July 1923 – 4 March 2014) was a British Conservative Party politician, serving as Member of Parliament ( MP) for the constituency of Lancaster for 27 years from 1970 to 1997. Life and career Born Mary Elaine Kay to Walter and Edith (née Leather) Kay, she was educated at The Mount School, York, St Anne's College, Oxford, and Barnett House, Oxford, and became a barrister, called to the bar by Middle Temple in 1964. She served as a councillor on Denbigh Borough Council, 1952–55, and the London Borough of Camden, 1968–74. She was also a governor of Culford School in Suffolk from 1963 to 2003. As Mary Kellett, she contested Nelson and Colne in 1955, South West Norfolk twice in 1959 (including a by-election), and Buckingham in 1964 and 1966. She was MP for Lancaster from 1970 until her retirement in 1997. She also served as a Member of the European Parliament in the British delegation from 1975, and was then elected for Cum ...
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Gloria Calderon Kellett
Gloria may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music Christian liturgy and music * Gloria in excelsis Deo, the Greater Doxology, a hymn of praise * Gloria Patri, the Lesser Doxology, a short hymn of praise ** Gloria (Handel) ** Gloria (Jenkins) ** Gloria (Poulenc), a 1959 composition by Francis Poulenc ** Gloria (Vivaldi), a musical setting of the doxology by Antonio Vivaldi Groups and labels * Gloria (Brazilian band), a post-hardcore/metalcore band * Gloria, later named Unit Gloria, a Dutch band with Robert Long as member Albums * ''Gloria'' (Disillusion album) * ''Gloria!'', an album by Gloria Estefan * ''Gloria'' (Gloria Trevi album) * ''Gloria'' (Okean Elzy album) * ''Gloria'' (Sam Smith album) * ''Gloria'' (Shadows of Knight album) (1966) * ''Gloria'' (EP), an EP by Hawk Nelson Songs * "Gloria" (Enchantment song) (1976), a song later covered by Jesse Powell in 1996 * "Gloria" (Mando Diao song), a 2009 song by Mando Diao from ''Give Me Fire'' * "Gloria" (Le ...
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Henry Kellett
Vice Admiral Sir Henry Kellett, (2 November 1806 – 1 March 1875) was a British naval officer and explorer. Career Born at Clonacody in Tipperary County, Ireland, on 2 November 1806, Kellett joined the Royal Navy in 1822. He spent three years in the West Indies and then served on survey vessels under William Fitzwilliam Owen in Africa, as second-in-command of under Edward Belcher in the East Indies, and as captain of in the First Opium War with China during which he was promoted to commander in 1841 and post-captain in 1842. In 1845 Kellett was appointed captain of the survey ship as part of a hydrography survey mission, the primary objective of which was to survey the coast of the Americas from Guayaquil to Vancouver, including the Galápagos Islands. He was temporarily reassigned in 1848 to join the search for Sir John Franklin. During this voyage he sailed through the Bering Strait across the Chukchi Sea and discovered Herald Island. Kellett landed on Herald Island a ...
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Ken Kellett
Kenneth Kellett ( – 1995) was a professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played at club level for Featherstone Rovers, as a . Playing career Kellett was signed from amateur club Fryston, and made his début for Featherstone Rovers on Tuesday 29 September 1970.Bailey, Ron (20 September 2001). ''Images of Sport - Featherstone Rovers Rugby League Football Club''. The History Press. During the 1972–73 season, Kellett played in Featherstone Rovers' 33–14 victory over Bradford Northern in the 1973 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 12 May 1973, in front of a crowd of 72,395, Kellett played in Featherstone Rovers' victory in League Championship during the 1976–77 season. He also played in Featherstone Rovers' 12–16 defeat by Leeds in the 1976 Yorkshire Cup Final at Headingley, Leeds on Saturday 16 October 1976. During the 1977–78 season, Kellett played in the 7–17 defeat by Castleford in the 1977 ...
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