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    Des Walsh, Ann Kelly

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    Des Walsh and Ann Kelly at the Marine Lab in Logy Bay

    Carolina lilly quilt by Margaret Ann Kelly Aldous

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    Image of Carolinia Lilly quilt created in 1930 by Margaret Ann Kelly Aldous. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Helen A. Bigelow as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994

    Interview with Julia Ann Kelly

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    Interview with Julia Ann Kell

    Readings by Robert Kelly and Ann Lauterbach

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    This reading was part of the John Ashbery Poetry Series that ran from approximately 1995 to 2007 and brought leading contemporary poets to Bard for readings and discussion. This recording captures a poetry reading featuring Robert Kelly and Anne Lauterbach. They each read selections of their work, including poems about personal experiences, literary figures, and observations on life. The readings showcase diverse styles and themes in contemporary poetry.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1110/thumbnail.jp

    KELLY BLUE

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    Titre uniforme : [Green dolphin street]Comprend : KELLY BLUE / Wynton KELLY ; le WYNTON KELLY SEPTET - SOFTLY, AS IN A MORNING SUNRISE / HAMMERSTEIN et ROMBERG - GREEN DOLPHIN STREET / Bronislaw KAPER - WILLOW WEEP FOR ME / Ann RONNELL ; le WYNTON KELLY TRIO - KEEP IT MOVING / Wynton KELLY ; le WYNTON KELLY SEPTET - OLD CLOTHES / Wynton KELLY ; le WYNTON KELLY TRIOBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière

    Short fiction set in Maine by author Ann Hood.

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    Short fiction set in Maine by author Ann Hood

    Ann Kelly (née Edwards), Vince Walsh and Don Walsh

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    Ann Edwards (Kelly), Vince Walsh and Don Walsh

    Portrait of children including Bobby and Olivia Ann Bennett

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    “Doc” Kelly Bennett (1890-1974) took this group portrait including his great niece and nephew, Bobby Bennett on the left and Olivia Ann Bennett on the right. Bennett was a prominent pharmacist in Swain County, NC. Owner of the Bryson City Drug Company, Bennett served as alderman and mayor of Bryson City, on the Swain County Board of Education, as well as several terms as NC State Senator and NC State Representative. He participated in numerous other initiatives and organizations. Known as the “Apostle of the Smokies,” Bennett was an instrumental figure in the movement to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He was also an avid photographer, skillfully documenting a wide variety of people, places, and events in Swain County and the surrounding area
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