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Kathleen may refer to: People * Kathleen (given name) * Kathleen (singer), Canadian pop singer Places * Kathleen, Alberta, Canada * Kathleen, Georgia, United States * Kathleen, Florida, United States * Kathleen High School (Lakeland, Florida), United States * Kathleen, Western Australia, Western Australia * Kathleen Island, Tasmania, Australia * Kathleen Lumley College, South Australia * Mary Kathleen, Queensland, former mining settlement in Australia Other * ''Kathleen'' (film), a 1941 American film directed by Harold S. Bucquet * ''The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics'' (1892), second poetry collection of William Butler Yeats * Kathleen Ferrier Award, competition for opera singers * Kathleen Mitchell Award, Australian literature prize for young authors * Plan Kathleen, plan for a German invasion of Northern Ireland sanctioned by the IRA Chief of Staff in 1940 * Tropical Storm Kathleen (other) * "Kathleen" (song), a song by Catfish and the Bottl ...
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Kathleen (given Name)
Kathleen is a female given name, used in English- and Irish-language communities. Sometimes spelled '' Cathleen'', it is an Anglicized form of ''Caitlín'', the Irish form of ''Cateline'', which was the Old French form of ''Catherine''. It ultimately derives from the Greek language">Greek name ''Aikaterine'', the meaning of which is highly debated (see Katherine). Kathleen was the 8th most popular girls' name in Ireland in 1911, but by 1965 it had sunk to number 18. Literature * Kathleen Raine, British poet * K.A. Tucker, Kathleen (K.A.) Tucker, Canadian author * Kathleen Winsor, American author * '' The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics'' (1892), the second poetry collection of William Butler Yeats * Kathleen Vereecken, Belgian writer * Kathleen O'Meara, Irish-French Catholic writer * Kathleen (K. M.) Peyton, British author Military * Kathleen Best, director of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps * Kathleen Soliah, member of the Symbionese Liberation A ...
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Kathleen (film)
''Kathleen'' is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet starring Shirley Temple, Herbert Marshall, Laraine Day and Gail Patrick. It was Temple's first comeback role since "retiring" from the screen a year earlier. It was the only movie she made for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Plot Kathleen Davis (Shirley Temple) is a 12-year-old who lives in a big house with a nanny, a butler, maids, and no mother. Her father, John Davis (Herbert Marshall), spends most of his time at work, and has little time to spend with his daughter. She dreams of a traditional family, and tells her friends that she has such a family. Because of this fib, she cannot invite any friends to her home, as they would see the truth. Kathleen and her nanny, Mrs. Farrell (Nella Walker), have a contentious relationship. Mr. Davis dismisses the nanny, and hires a psychologist named Dr. Angela Kent (Laraine Day) to look after the young girl for the summer. He has begun seeing a woman named Lorraine Bennet ...
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Kathleen (song)
"Kathleen" is the third single by Welsh indie rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen. The song was included in their EP, ''Kathleen and the Other Three'', and their debut studio album, ''The Balcony''. The single was digitally released on 18 March 2014 as a music video, and on 7 April 2014, the 7-inch version of the single was released. The single did not contain a B-side. Commercially, the song was the most successful single released on ''The Balcony''. It was the band's first song to chart in Japan and the United States. The song was the band's second to chart in their native United Kingdom, reaching number 110 on the UK Singles Chart and number 11 on the UK Independent Singles Chart. In the US, the song reached number 17 on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs chart and number 40 on the Hot Rock Songs chart after receiving moderate radio airplay. In Japan, the song reached number 82 on the Japan Hot 100. The song additionally reached Platinum status by the British Phonographic I ...
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Tropical Storm Kathleen (other)
The name Kathleen has been used for six tropical cyclones worldwide. In the Eastern Pacific Ocean: * Tropical Storm Kathleen (1961) – not a threat to land. * Tropical Storm Kathleen (1968) – not a threat to land. * Tropical Storm Kathleen (1972) – came close to land. * Hurricane Kathleen (1976) – Category 1 hurricane, made landfall in Baja as a tropical storm, moved into California and Arizona In the Western Pacific Ocean: * Typhoon Kathleen (T4709) – Affected Kantō, Japan In the Southwest Indian Ocean: * Cyclone Kathleen (1965) In Europe: * Storm Kathleen (2024) {{DEFAULTSORT:Kathleen Pacific hurricane set index articles Pacific typhoon set index articles South-West Indian Ocean cyclone set index articles ...
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Plan Kathleen
Plan Kathleen, sometimes referred to as the Artus Plan, was a military plan for the invasion of Northern Ireland by Nazi Germany, sanctioned in 1940 by Stephen Hayes (Irish republican), Stephen Hayes, Acting Irish Republican Army (1922–1969), Irish Republican Army (IRA) Chief of Staff. Plan Kathleen is distinct from Operation Green (Ireland), Operation Green, the German military plan to invade Ireland, also drawn up in 1940. Immediate context Kathleen took place in the context of then IRA chief of staff, Seán Russell, being ''incommunicado'' in the United States as he pursued the propaganda arm of the S-Plan. Russell was attempting to arrange passage to Berlin (see Operation Dove (Ireland), Operation Dove), having left Stephen Hayes (Irish republican), Stephen Hayes as Acting Chief of Staff back in Ireland. While Russell's movements were unknown to Hayes, he sanctioned the drawing up an invasion plan to end partition and reunify the island of Ireland. The plan was written by ...
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Kathleen Mitchell Award
The Kathleen Mitchell Award is a bi-annual Australian literature prize for young authors. It was established in 1996 and is awarded every second year with prize money originally being A$5000, by 2012 that amount had grown to A$ 15,000 and in 2014 it increased to A$ 20,000. After not being awarded in 2016 it was awarded again in 2019 with a prize money of A$ 15,000. The prize was established in the will of Kathleen Mitchell with the following aim: ''"the advancement, improvement and betterment of Australian literature, to improve the educational style of the authors, and to provide them with additional amounts and thus enable them to improve their literary efforts"''. The price is managed by The Trust Company and a committee of 3 jurors is awarding the price every 2 years. Only Australian authors under the age of 30 are eligible to participate. ''The Australian ''The Australian'', with its Saturday edition ''The Weekend Australian'', is a broadsheet daily newspaper publishe ...
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Kathleen Ferrier Award
The Kathleen Ferrier Award is a prestigious contest for opera singers held each April in London, England. The first competition was held in 1956. According to the ''Telegraph'', the competition has a record of "spotting winners". Originally conceived to offer a prize equivalent to a year's tuition plus support, the competition now offers a first prize of £10,000, a second prize of £5,000 and a Song Prize of £2,500. The competition is open to singers of any nationality who have completed at least one year of study at a UK conservatoire or with a recognised vocal coach in the UK. They must be under 29 years of age at the time of the final audition. There is also an MBF Accompanist's prize, provided in 2005 by Arthur & Gwyneth Harrison. Pianists competing for the accompanist's award must also be under 29. The first recipient of the award was British-born Barbara Anne Robinson. The Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship Fund, which funds the award, was founded in 1953 in memory ...
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The Countess Kathleen And Various Legends And Lyrics
''The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics'' (1892) is the second poetry collection of W. B. Yeats.Finneran, Richard J.. Yeats: An Annual of Critical and Textual Studies'. United Kingdom, University of Michigan Press, 1998. It includes the play ''The Countess Cathleen'' and group of shorter lyrics that Yeats would later collect under the title of ''The Rose'' in his ''Collected Poems''. This volume includes several of Yeats' most popular poems, including "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", "A Faery Song", "When You are Old", and "Who Goes with Fergus". Many of these poems also reflect Yeats' new-discovered interest in alchemy and esotericism. Contents # Preface # The Countess Kathleen # To the Rose upon the Rood of Time # Fergus and the Druid # The Rose of the World # The Peace of the Rose # The Death of Cuchullin # The White Birds # Father Gilligan # Father O'Hart # When You Are Old # The Sorrow of Love # The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter # A Fairy Song # The Pity o ...
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Mary Kathleen, Queensland
Mary Kathleen was a mining settlement in north-western Queensland, Australia. It is located in the Selwyn Range between Mount Isa and Cloncurry. History Mary Kathleen was first settled during the 1860s. Uranium was first discovered at Mary Kathleen by Clem Walton and Norm McConachy in 1954: the deposit and the township was named after the late wife of McConachy. Prospecting and exploitation rights were subsequently on-sold, and in 1955 Rio Tinto Mining formed Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd to develop a mine and service town. An architect-designed town grew during 1956-58, with reticulated water from a dam, Lake Corella. St Peter's Catholic Church was built in 1958. After the town closed, the church building was relocated to be a shelter shed at Saint Joseph’s Catholic School in Mount Isa. Uranium mine In 1954, a significant uranium deposit was discovered at the site (20.7470°S, 140.0123°E). A sales contract with the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority was signed in 1956. ...
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Kathleen (singer)
Kathleen Sergerie, known professionally as Kathleen, is a Canadian pop singer from Quebec Quebec is Canada's List of Canadian provinces and territories by area, largest province by area. Located in Central Canada, the province shares borders with the provinces of Ontario to the west, Newfoundland and Labrador to the northeast, ..., who records only under her first name. She released several albums and scored hits on the Canadian charts in the early 1990s with songs such as "Où aller" and "Ça va bien!" Her 1993 album ''Ça va bien!'' was written and produced by Jean-Pierre Isaac. As of 2006, she joined with the Ville Émard Blues Band and performed in Montreal. Although she has not released a solo album since 1996, she told the newspaper ''L'Avantage gaspésien'' in 2017 that she was beginning work on her fourth album. Discography * ''Kathleen'' (1991) * ''Ça va bien!'' (1993) * ''Cette fille-Là'' (1996) References External links MySpace profile Canadian da ...
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Kathleen Lumley College
Kathleen Lumley College was a co-residential college located in Lower North Adelaide, South Australia, and affiliated with the University of Adelaide. It provided accommodation for postgraduate students from any of the institutions of higher learning in South Australia, as well as visiting academics and visitors to the State's cultural and research institutions. It closed in January 2022, as a result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ... on the higher education sector. Facilities and History The college had guest rooms with ensuite, sets (bedroom and study), as well as a number of two-room flats. The college was located a 15-minute walk from Adelaide's city centre, with a number of university playing fields outside its gates an ...
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Kathleen Island
Kathleen Island is a steeply cliffed island that lies within Port Davey, an oceanic inlet, located in the south west region of Tasmania, Australia. The island has an area of approximately and is contained with the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site and the Port Davey/Bathurst Harbour Marine Nature Reserve. Features and location Part of the Breaksea Islands Group, Kathleen Island has an elevation of approximately above sea level. The island is almost split by a deep gulch.Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, David; Pryor, Helen; & Halley, Vanessa. (2001). ''Tasmania’s Offshore Islands: seabirds and other natural features''. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery: Hobart. Kathleen island is part of the Port Davey Islands Important Bird Area, so identified by BirdLife International because of its importance for breeding seabirds. Most of the island is covered by thick scrub and rainforest. Recorded breeding seabird species are the little p ...
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