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    Frederick Septimus Kelly DSC (29 May 1881 – 13 November 1916) was an Australian and British musician and composer and a rower who competed for Britain...
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  • (1877–?), Welsh footballer Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916), Australian and British musician, composer and rower Fred C. Kelly (1882–1959), American humorist...
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  • Septimus or Septimius may refer to: People in Ancient Rome: Septimus (praenomen), a praenomen or Roman personal name Septimia gens, an ancient Roman family...
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    Magnificent Myth, p. 70 et passim Kelly, Frederick Septimus (2004). Race Against Time: The Diaries of F. S. Kelly. National Library Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-10740-4...
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    Dunhill, composer Victor Hely-Hutchinson, composer and conductor Frederick Septimus Kelly, musician and composer Humphrey Lyttelton, jazz trumpeter Hubert...
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    with the Spanish cellist Pablo Casals and the Australian pianist Frederick Septimus Kelly, with whom she was in love, even referring to him as her "fiancé"...
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    George Harcourt Gilbey Gold Jürgen Gröbler Angus Groom Mark Hunter Frederick Septimus Kelly Hugh Laurie Ran Laurie Harry Leask Alexander McCulloch Rowan McKellar...
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  • pianist, singer, piano teacher and composer (b. 1832) November 13 – Frederick Septimus Kelly, composer and Olympic rower (b. 1881) (killed in action) November...
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  • 1950) May 11 – Jan van Gilse, Dutch composer (d. 1944) May 29 – Frederick Septimus Kelly, Australian-born musician (k. 1916) July 6 – Nancy Dalberg, Danish...
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    Lavater (1876–1953) Reginald Alberto Agrati Stoneham (1879–1942) Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916 killed in action) Hooper Brewster-Jones (1887–1949)...
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  • and Roger Quilter, who were all English, and Percy Grainger and Frederick Septimus Kelly, who were born in Australia but established themselves as composers...
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    International Music Score Library Project Frederick Septimus Kelly, 24 Monographs "Frederick Septimus Kelly: Piano Music". Toccataclassics.com. Retrieved...
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    with teachers including John Stainer. Herbert Brewer [pupils] Frederick Septimus Kelly George Robertson Sinclair this teacher's teachers Lloyd Webber...
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    "Lieut-Commander Frederick Septimus Kelly DSC". Militarian website. 13 October 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2018. Rutledge, Martha (1983). "Kelly, Thomas Herbert...
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  • destroyer HMS Kelly was named after him. In 1915 Kelly married Mary Kelly from Sydney, the sister of the composer and rower Frederick Septimus Kelly; they had...
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    encouraged many promising musicians, among them the Australian Frederick Septimus Kelly, who was killed in World War I, and Donald Tovey, who became his...
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    1903–1909: Reinhard Oppel 1904–1907: Hans Gebhard-Elsaß 1904–1908: Frederick Septimus Kelly 1908–1910: Richard Tauber 1909–1917: Paul Hindemith 1909–1913:...
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  • Murchie played at the memorial concert in Balliol Hall for Frederick Septimus Kelly, playing Kelly’s Flute Serenade with Sir Donald Tovey on piano. Also performing...
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    Ashe Thames RC 1902 Frederick Septimus Kelly Balliol College, Ox Raymond Etherington-Smith Leander Club 1903 Frederick Septimus Kelly Leander Club Jack...
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    experience: "I did not leave the Labor Party; the party left me." Died: Frederick Septimus Kelly, Australian rower, gold medalist in the 1908 Summer Olympics, killed...
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  • Edward Ede (1881–1936), cricketer Lewis Evans (VC) (1881–1962) Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916), composer Lewis John Mason Grant (1881- 1975), painter...
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  • Robert Bruce Abram Chasins Erik Chisholm Victor Hely-Hutchinson Frederick Septimus Kelly Janet Teissier du Cros William Wordsworth this teacher's teachers...
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    younger brother was the composer and oarsman Frederick Septimus Kelly. Rutledge, Martha (1983). "Kelly, William Henry (1877–1960)". Australian Dictionary...
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    medal) Joe Gould, Australian Olympian (1936)[citation needed] Frederick Septimus Kelly, British Olympian (1908; 1 gold medal) Vic Middleton, Australian...
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    competed in the Diamond Challenge Sculls in 1905 when he lost to Frederick Septimus Kelly. In 1906 he won the Diamond Sculls beating Captain Darell. In 1908...
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  • (1927–2007) Horace Keats (1895–1945) Paul Kelly (born 1955) Paul Kenny (born 1969) Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916) Gordon Kerry (born 1961) Henry...
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    included Lord Justice Chitty, Edmond Warre (Head Master of Eton), Frederick Septimus Kelly (composer, killed in France 1916: considered one of the greatest...
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    concert at the Wigmore Hall for the Irish-Australian musician Frederick Septimus Kelly, an Oxford graduate killed in 1916. In 1921 he gave two recitals...
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  • Toccata Press. ISBN 978-0-907689-42-3. Frederick Septimus Kelly (2004). Race Against Time: The Diaries of F.S. Kelly. National Library Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-10740-4...
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    organ recitals on Sunday evenings. One of his pupils at Eton was Frederick Septimus Kelly, whose musical inclinations were greatly inspired by him. After...
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