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Maley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Maley (1931–1995), British special effects artist * Anna A. Maley (1872–1918), American journalist and political activist * Charles Maley (1876–1929), Australian politician * David Maley (born 1963), American ice hockey player * Henry Maley (1878–1956), Australian politician * James Maley (1908–2007), Scottish political activist * Mark Maley (born 1981), English footballer * Peggy Maley (born 1924), American actress * Tom Maley (1864–1935), Scottish footballer * Florence Turner-Maley (1871-1962) American composer, singer and teacher * Wesley Maley (1857–1926), Australian politician * Willie Maley (1868–1958), Scottish footballer * Willy Maley (born 1960), Scottish writer See also * Maley & Taunton * O'Malley (other) * Malley Malley is a surname. It may refer to: People *Alex Malley, former chief executive of CPA Australia * Bill Malley, American production designer and art di ...
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Florence Turner-Maley
Florence Turner-Maley (August 23, 1871 – January 3, 1962) was an American composer, singer, and teacher. Florence Turner was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to William Hayward and Mathilde (Holwill) Turner. Her father had been a boy soprano. She attended the Hasbrouck Institute in New York and the University of Geneva in Switzerland. She studied in Paris and with Joseph Barnaby, Gustave Becker, Jacques Bouhy, Rafael Joseffy, Alberta Lawrence, Mathilde Marchesi, and Cora D. Roucourt. She married actor Stephen Maley in 1901. Turner-Maley debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1898. She gave voice lessons and was the soprano soloist at Church of the Pilgrims in Brooklyn and at the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York. She appeared as a guest soloist with the New York Symphony, the Cincinnati Orchestra, and with conductors Edward Morris Bowman, Alfred Hallam, Victor Harris, and Arthur Mees. Turner-Maley belonged to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), the M ...
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Alan Maley
Alan Maley (7 January 1931 – 13 May 1995) was a British visual effects artist as well as a matte painter. He won at the 44th Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on ''Bedknobs and Broomsticks''. His win was shared with Danny Lee and Eustace Lycett Eustace Lycett (December 21, 1914 – November 16, 2006) was a British special effects artist who worked on attractions at Disneyland from the 1960s, such as Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and Rocket to the Moon, as well as contributing to Disn .... References External links * Best Visual Effects Academy Award winners Special effects people 1931 births 1995 deaths People from Surrey {{UK-film-bio-stub ...
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Malley
Malley is a surname. It may refer to: People *Alex Malley, former chief executive of CPA Australia * Bill Malley, American production designer and art director *Bill Malley (golfer) (born 1952), American professional golfer * Connor Malley (born 2000), English professional footballer * Garnet Malley (1892–1961), World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories *Gemma Malley, author of '' The Declaration (novel)'' *George Malley (American football) (1903–1979), American football coach *George Malley (athlete) (born 1955), American steeplechase and long-distance runner * Keith Malley, American stand-up comedian and podcaster, founded the ''Keith and The Girl'' podcast *Michael Malley (born 1962), former politician in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick *Pat Malley (died 1985), American college football coach * Phil Malley (born 1965), retired English professional footballer *Robert Malley (born 1963), American lawyer, political scientist, specialist in conflict resoluti ...
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O'Malley (other)
O'Malley may refer to: * O'Malley (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * O'Malley, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra * , a research vessel in commission in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from 1949 to 1951 * Γ“ MΓ‘ille clan or Kings of Umaill, an Irish clan name anglicized as ''O'Malley'' See also * Malley * Maley * Mally (other) * Maly (other) MalΓ½ or Maly may refer to: People * Arturo Maly (1939–2001), Argentine actor * Dominik MalΓ½ (born 1996), Slovak footballer * GerΕ‘ MΓ‘ly (1884–1952), Hungarian actor * Jakub MalΓ½ (1811–1885), Czech writer * Josef MalΓ½ (1894–1943), ...
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Maley & Taunton
Maley & Taunton is a defunct tram and tramway engineering company. It was situated in Wednesfield in Staffordshire, England. The principals, Alfred Walter Maley and Edmund MacKenzie Taunton (b 1884) held patents for tram and tramway machinery and equipment. The company exported globally, with its tram trucks used, among others, in Lisbon, Johannesburg, and Hong Kong, and locally β€” to the Blackpool tramway, Sheffield Corporation, Liverpool Corporation, Glasgow Corporation, and the Manx Electric Railway. See also * List of tram builders This is a worldwide list of tram builders. Trams may also be called ''streetcars'' or ''trolleys'' in certain countries. These companies are, or at one time were, manufacturers of genuine trams/streetcars. Makers of replica-tram buses are not li ... Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Maley and Taunton Tram transport in England Defunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom Engineering companies of the United Kingdom Manufacturing co ...
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Willy Maley
William Timothy "Willy" Maley (born 2 December 1960, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish literary critic, editor, teacher and writer. Maley is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Glasgow, Fellow of the English Association (FEA), and founder, with Philip Hobsbaum, of Glasgow's Creative Writing programme. He is a prolific author on subjects including early modern English literature from Spenser to Milton, and on modern Scottish and Irish writing. Biography Willy Maley is the seventh of nine children, and the first in his family to go to University. He was raised in the district of Possilpark, Glasgow. Maley's father, James Maley, was a former Communist Party member and veteran of the Spanish Civil War, who borrowed books weekly from Gilmorehill Book Exchange and other sources. Maley grew up in a modest family home, one where there were no limits on what was read, from American Pulp to the collected works of Marx and Lenin, from Enid Blyton to Joseph Stalin, a ...
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Willie Maley
William Patrick Maley (25 April 1868 – 2 April 1958) was an Irish-born Scottish international football player and manager. He was the first manager of Celtic Football Club, and one of the most successful managers in Scottish football history. During his managerial tenure, Maley led Celtic to thirty major trophies (16 league championships and 14 Scottish Cups) in forty-three consecutive years as manager. He is attributed to have coined the famous Celtic motto 'It is not his creed nor his nationality which counts, it's the man himself.' Early life Maley was born in Newry Barracks, County Down, Ireland, the third son of Thomas Maley and Mary Montgomery. Thomas came from Ennis, County Clare, while Mary had been born in Canada to Scottish parents. At the time of his son's birth, Thomas was stationed in Newry as a sergeant in the 21st (Royal North British Fusilier) Regiment of Foot. In 1869, Thomas took honourable discharge from the British Army and the family moved to Scotland, s ...
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Wesley Maley
Wesley Maley (5 July 1857 – 7 May 1926) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1900 to 1909, representing South-East Province. Maley was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and attended North Adelaide Grammar School and Prince Alfred College. He moved to Western Australia in 1882, living first in Fremantle and then in Albany, and in 1883 was elected to the Albany Municipal Council. He later served as chairman of the Katanning Road Board. After 1889, Maley divided his time between Perth, where he was a sharebroker, and his farm at Moojebing (in the Great Southern).Wesley Maley
– Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
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Tom Maley
Thomas Edward Maley (8 November 1864 – 24 August 1935) was a Scottish football player and manager. Born in Portsmouth to a soldier from County Clare, Maley spent his entire playing career in Scotland, with Partick Thistle, Dundee Harp, Hibernian, Third Lanark and Celtic (playing on the losing side in the 1889 Scottish Cup Final).(Celtic player) Maley, Tom
FitbaStats An amateur during his playing days, he worked as a school teacher and later governor. He left this role in 1902 to become manager of , helping them to their first major honour, the
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Anna A
Anna may refer to: People Surname and given name * Anna (name) Mononym * Anna the Prophetess, in the Gospel of Luke * Anna (wife of Artabasdos) (fl. 715–773) * Anna (daughter of Boris I) (9th–10th century) * Anna (Anisia) (fl. 1218 to 1221) * Anna of Poland, Countess of Celje (1366–1425) * Anna of Cilli (1386–1416) * Anna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania (died 1418) * Anne of Austria, Landgravine of Thuringia (1432–1462) * Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg (died 1514) * Anna, Duchess of Prussia (1576–1625) * Anna of Russia (1693–1740) * Anna, Lady Miller (1741–1781) * Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford (1783–1857) * Anna, Lady Barlow (1873–1965) * Anna (feral child) (1932–1942) * Anna (singer) (born 1987) Places Australia * Hundred of Anna, a cadastral district in South Australia Iran * Anna, Fars, a village in Fars Province * Anna, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province Russia * Anna, Voronezh Oblast, an urban locality in Voronezh ...
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Peggy Maley
Margaret June "Peggy" Maley (June 8, 1923 – October 1, 2007) was an American actress who appeared in film and television. In 1942, aged 18 or 19, she was crowned Miss Atlantic City. Career Film Maley delivered the feeder line to Marlon Brando in the film ''The Wild One'': "Hey, Johnny, what are you rebelling against?" Stage Maley was in the Broadway productions of ''I Gotta Get Out'' (1947) and ''Joy to the World'' (1948). Television Maley had a brief seven-year acting career on television from 1953-60. Her first appearance was as Diane Chandler in ''Ramar of the Jungle''. She made three appearances in ''The Star and the Story'', three on '' Dragnet'', starring Jack Webb, three on ''Richard Diamond, Private Detective'', and three on ''Perry Mason'', starring Raymond Burr. In 1957 she played murderess Lola Florey in the ''Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Silent Partner", and played "The Blonde Woman" in the 1958 episode of ''The Walter Winchell File'' "The Repo ...
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Mark Maley
Mark Maley (born 26 January 1981) is an English former footballer who played as a defender. Maley started his career with Sunderland and progressed through the youth system at the club. He was loaned out to lower-league sides Blackpool, Northampton Town and York City, making a number of appearances in the Football League. His career was brought to an end after accidentally being shot in the eye by Sunderland teammate John Oster with an air gun in 2002. After leaving football, Maley earned a degree in corrosion engineering and established a firm specialising in inspecting offshore oil rigs using drones. Club career Maley was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear and started his footballing career with Sunderland after progressing through their youth system. He made his first team debut after starting at right back in a League Cup first round second leg game against York City on 18 August 1998, which Sunderland won 2–1. This proved to be his only appearance of the ...
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