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Keal (other)
Keal may refer to: People with the name *Clifford Keal (1901–1965), Australian rules footballer *Minna Keal (1909–1999), British composer *Keal Carlile (born 1990), English rugby league player Places *Keal Cotes, a village in England * East Keal, a village in England Other uses * KEAL, a radio station of California See also * * *Keel (other) *Keele (other) *Kiel (other) *Kil (other) *Kile (other) * Kill (other) *Kyl (other) *Kyle (other) Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshi ... * Kyll {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Clifford Keal
Clifford Hurst Keal (2 March 1901 – 3 October 1965) was an Australian rules footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club between 1920 and 1929. Football He served as captain from 1924 to 1925, won the clubs best and fairest in 1927 and was a premiership player for the club in 1921 and 1928. Clifford Keal began a tradition when he captained the club by wearing the number 1 on his guernsey. See also * 1927 Melbourne Carnival The 1927 Melbourne Carnival was the sixth Australian National Football Carnival: an Australian rules football interstate competition. New South Wales caused the biggest upset of the carnival when they defeated Tasmania by three points and, also, ... References 1901 births 1965 deaths Port Adelaide Football Club (SANFL) players Port Adelaide Football Club players (all competitions) Australian rules footballers from Adelaide {{AFL-bio-1901-stub ...
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Minna Keal
Minna Keal, ''née'' Mina Nerenstein (22 March 1909 – 14 November 1999) was a British composer. After early compositions as a student, she only returned to composing at the end of her life. Aged 80 when her music was first performed at the Proms in 1989, she experienced her return to composition as a new life: Life Mina Nerenstein was born in the East End of London, the daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants from Belarus who ran a Hebrew bookselling business in Petticoat Lane. Her father died in 1926. In 1928 she entered the Royal Academy of Music, studying composition with William Alwyn. Student compositions included chamber works performed at the Academy, Whitechapel Gallery and Alexandra Palace. According to her obituary, she had a promising start to a musical career. Among her student works which have survived are a ''Fantasie'' in C minor for violin and piano, a ''Ballade'' in F minor for viola and piano (first performed in 1929 by Philip Burton of the Griller Quartet) ...
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Keal Carlile
Keal Carlile (born 20 March 1990) is an English former professional rugby league footballer. Career Keal made his début for the Bradford Bulls against St. Helens on 13 June 2008, but made only one further appearance for the Bradford Bulls before he signed for the Huddersfield Giants in October 2008. In 2010, Carlile joined the Barrow Raiders on loan. In the opening game of the 2011 season, Carlile scored his first Super League try in a 28–18 victory over Warrington Wolves. In the following game, against the Castleford Tigers, Carlile was forced to leave the field due to extreme fatigue. He later underwent surgery after being diagnosed with a heart valve problem. He was released by Huddersfield at the end of the season, and signed for Hull Kingston Rovers Hull Kingston Rovers are a professional rugby league club based in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, that competes in the Super League, the top tier of British rugby league. The club has won five league cha ...
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Keal Cotes
Keal Cotes, forming part of West Keal parish, is a small linear village in East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the A16 road, south from West Keal and 1 mile north from Stickford. The nearest market town is Spilsby, about to the north. Keal Cotes market day is on Mondays. The village is at the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds north of the Fenlands, and approximately east from the city and county town of Lincoln, north-east from the market town of Boston, and west from the holiday resort of Skegness. The remains of a substantial Roman villa or high status Romano-British farmhouse, the only one found in Lincolnshire, are in a large field at the south end of the village. The name of the village is occasionally spelt on some maps as "Keal Coates". History Early history The area has been occupied by man since pre-historic times. Evidence for this can be found at nearby West Keal where an Iron Age hill fort and defensive terraced eart ...
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East Keal
East Keal is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately north from the town of Boston, south from the town of Spilsby, and on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. East Keal church is dedicated to Saint Helen, dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, and is built in Early English and Perpendicular styles. It was extensively rebuilt in 1853–54 by Stephen Lewin but retains many of its original features. It is a Grade II* listed building. Edmund de Grimsby, later a prominent judge and Crown official, was parish priest here in the 1320s. East Keal CE School was built as a parochial school in 1848. It reopened in 1874 as the East Keal National School, became a Junior School in 1950, and closed in 1968. The small village of Keal Cotes lies on the border of East Keal and West Keal. The East Keal brickworks site was partially excavated by the archaeologist and folklor ...
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KEAL
Keal may refer to: People with the name *Clifford Keal (1901–1965), Australian rules footballer *Minna Keal (1909–1999), British composer *Keal Carlile (born 1990), English rugby league player Places *Keal Cotes, a village in England * East Keal, a village in England Other uses * KEAL, a radio station of California See also * * *Keel (other) *Keele (other) *Kiel (other) *Kil (other) *Kile (other) * Kill (other) *Kyl (other) *Kyle (other) *Kyll The Kyll (), noted by the Roman poet Ausonius as ''Celbis'', Ausonius, ''Mosella'', v. 359 is a river in western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate), left tributary of the Moselle. It rises in the Eifel mountains, near the ...
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Keel (other)
A keel is the central beam of the hull of a boat. Keel may also refer to: * Keel (anatomy), several meanings Boats * Humber Keel, a type of boat used on the Humber Estuary in England * Keelboat or "keel", a flat-bottomed boat designed for use on rivers Biology * Keel (bird anatomy), modified sternums of birds Art, entertainment and media * Keel (band), heavy metal group in the 1980s ** ''Keel'' (album) * KEEL, AM radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana * Keel Lorenz, a character in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' Places * Keel, County Mayo, town on Achill Island, Ireland * Keel, a parish of Castlemaine, County Kerry, Ireland * Keel Creek Bridge, a road bridge near Coalgate, Oklahoma, USA * Keel Island, an island off the Antarctica coast * Keel Mountain (other) Other uses * Keel (surname), including a list of people with the name * Keel (unit), a measure of coal in North East England * Studio Keel, Serbian swimwear company specializing in water polo See als ...
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Keele (other)
Keele is a village in Staffordshire, England. Keele may also refer to: Britain * Keele (ward), a local council ward in the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme * Keele University Canada *Keele Street, Toronto * Keele station, a Toronto subway station * Keelesdale station, an under-construction Toronto subway station People * Thomas Keele (other) See also * * * Keal (other) * Keel (other) *Kiel (other) *Kil (other) *Kile (other) * Kill (other) *Kyl (other) *Kyle (other) Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshi ... * Kyll {{Disambiguation ...
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Kiel (other)
Kiel is a city in northern Germany. Kiel may also refer to: * Kiel (electoral district), a Bundestag constituency in Kiel * Kiel (name) * Kiel (mountain), Saxony, Germany * Kiel, Missouri, US * Kiel, Wisconsin, US * Loyal, Oklahoma, US, originally Kiel See also * * * Keal (other) * Keel (other) * Keele (other) * Kil (other) * Kile (other) * Kill (other) * Kyl (other) * Kyle (other) Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshi ... * Kyll, a river in Germany {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Kil (other)
Kil or KIL may refer to: *Kil Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden **Kil, Värmland, Kil Municipality, Sweden *Kil, Nacka Municipality, Sweden *Kil Hundred, former hundred, Värmland, Sweden *Kil, Telemark, Kragerø, Norway *Dordtsche Kil, a river in the Netherlands *''KIL (film)'', 2014, Malaysia KIL may refer to: * Kildonan railway station, Scotland, National Rail code * Kongsvinger IL, a sports club in Norway ** KIL Toppfotball, Kongsvinger, Norway * Russian rescue ship KIL-168 See also * Kiel (other) * Kyl (other) Kyl may refer to: * John Henry Kyl (1919–2002), U.S. politician * Jon Kyl (born 1942), former U.S. politician * Kauppakorkeakoulun Ylioppilaskunnan Laulajat, a men's choir See also * * * Kyhl * Kyle (other) * Kyll The Kyll (), no ...
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Kile (other)
Kile or KILE may refer to: * Darryl Kile, a Major League Baseball player * Kile, a TeX/LaTeX text editor * Kile, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland * Kile (surname) * Kile (unit), an Ottoman unit of volume * KWCC-FM, a radio station (89.5 FM) licensed to serve Woodland Park, Colorado, United States, which held the call sign KILE-FM from 2008 to 2017 * Skylark Field, the airport serving Killeen, Texas, United States, assigned ICAO code KILE * KGOW, a radio station (1560 AM) licensed to Bellaire, Texas, United States, assigned call sign KILE from 1996 to 2007 See also * * * Keal (other) * Keel (other) * Keele (other) * Kiel (other) * Kil (other) * Kill (other) *Kyl (other) *Kyle (other) Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ay ...
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Kill (other)
Kill often refers to: *Homicide, one human killing another *cause death, to kill a living organism, to cause its death Kill may also refer to: Media *''Kill!'', a 1968 film directed by Kihachi Okamoto * ''Kill'' (Cannibal Corpse album), 2006 * ''Kill'' (Electric Six album), 2009 * "Kill" (song), a 2008 song by Mell Places in Ireland Republic of Ireland * Kill, County Dublin *Kill, County Kildare *Kill, County Waterford *Kill, Kilbixy, County Westmeath *Kill, Kilcar, County Donegal *Kill, Kilcleagh, County Westmeath United Kingdom * Kill, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone Sports * Baserunner kill, a baseball term *Penalty kill, an ice hockey term *Kill, a type of attack in volleyball Other uses *Kill (body of water) *Kill (command), a computing command See also * * * Keal (other) * Keel (other) * Keele (other) * Kiel (other) * Kil (other) * Kile (other) * Kyl (other) * Kyle (other) * Kyll * Th ...
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