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"Kelly: A Tale of Legends, Royalty, and Courage" In the land down under, Kelly's name echoes through time as Ned Kelly's Last Stand remains etched in history

Background imageKelly Collection: General Hancock Must Do This To Please Boss Kelly. Engraving 1880

General Hancock Must Do This To Please Boss Kelly. Engraving 1880, US, USA, America

Background imageKelly Collection: Storm At Long Branch

Storm At Long Branch, Drawn James E. Kelly, US, USA, Engraving 1880

Background imageKelly Collection: Cambridge / Gwf / Kelly

Cambridge / Gwf / Kelly
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK duke of CAMBRIDGE military commander Date: 1819 - 1904

Background imageKelly Collection: (1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1887

(1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1887
MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY (1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1887

Background imageKelly Collection: WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM (1874-1965). English novelist and playwright

WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM (1874-1965). English novelist and playwright. Oil on canvas by Sir Gerald Kelly

Background imageKelly Collection: THOMAS KELLY (1833-?). Fenian leader. Wood engraving, 1867

THOMAS KELLY (1833-?). Fenian leader. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageKelly Collection: Michael J. King Kelly

Michael J. King Kelly. Photograph showing baseball player King Kelly, full-length studio portrait, standing, wearing a Boston Beaneater baseball uniform and holding a bat. Date c1887 Apr. 26

Background imageKelly Collection: Macready and Kelly, non-stop coast to coast flight, USA

Macready and Kelly, non-stop coast to coast flight, USA
Lieutenant John A Macready and Lieutenant Oakley G Kelly, who were awarded the Mackay Trophy for the first non-stop USA coast-to-coast flight

Background imageKelly Collection: Major Harvey-Kelly with his Renault aeroplane, Yorkshire

Major Harvey-Kelly with his Renault aeroplane, Yorkshire
Major Hubert Dunsterville Harvey-Kelly (1891-1917), World War I pilot credited with being the first British pilot to land in France after the declaration of war

Background imageKelly Collection: Ned Kelly- Fight at Glenrowan

Ned Kelly- Fight at Glenrowan
Attack on the Kelly gang at Glenrowan. The police finally managed to overcome the gang, killing three of its members and capturing Ned Kelly himself. 1880

Background imageKelly Collection: Ned Kelly- Ann Joness The Glenrowan Inn

Ned Kelly- Ann Joness The Glenrowan Inn
The hotel in Glenrowan after the siege. Ned Kelly and his gang attempted to derail a train carrying a number of police officers

Background imageKelly Collection: Ned Kellys armour

Ned Kellys armour
Armour belonging to the Irish-Australian bushranger, Ned Kelly, considered by some to be a cold-blooded killer, and by others, a folk hero. 19th Century

Background imageKelly Collection: Westminster Abbey / Dunlop advertisement, 1953

Westminster Abbey / Dunlop advertisement, 1953
Advertisement for Dunlop Tyres in 1953, featuring a painting of Westminster Abbey by Felix Kelly, the setting for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Date: 1953

Background imageKelly Collection: Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover, Red April

Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover, Red April
Red April, 1965 - A ray from a spinning ball, created by three enemy ships, destroys an American spaceship. Date: 1932

Background imageKelly Collection: Musical / Nellie Kelly

Musical / Nellie Kelly
A selection of songs from a Charles B. Cochran musical. Date: 1922

Background imageKelly Collection: Famous astrologers

Famous astrologers
Astrologers. Historical artwork of six astrologers. Clockwise from top left, they are Apollonius Tyaneus, Mahomet, Edward Kelly, Paracelsus, Doctor John Dee and Roger Bacon

Background imageKelly Collection: (1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player

(1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. As a member of the Brotherhood
MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY (1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. As a member of the Brotherhood, or Players League. Line drawing, 1890

Background imageKelly Collection: SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1954. American science fiction magazine cover by Frank Kelly Freas, 1954

SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1954. American science fiction magazine cover by Frank Kelly Freas, 1954, illustrating Martians, Go Home! by Frederick Brown

Background imageKelly Collection: Roy Royston, Little Nelly Kelly Nerman

Roy Royston, Little Nelly Kelly Nerman
Roy Royston and June, in Little Nelly Kelly

Background imageKelly Collection: Australian Cricket Team 1905

Australian Cricket Team 1905
Australian Cricket Team visiting England in 1905, D.R.A. Gehrs, S.E. Gregory, F. Laver, W.W. Armstrong, W.P.Howell, A. Cotter, J.J. Kelly, J. Darling, V. Trumper, C.E. McLeod, P.M. Newland, A.J

Background imageKelly Collection: J J Kelly - Cricketer

J J Kelly - Cricketer
James J Kelly - Australian Test cricketer 1896-1905

Background imageKelly Collection: Apollonius of Tyana, Greek philosopher

Apollonius of Tyana, Greek philosopher
Apollonius of Tyana, Greek Neopythagorean philosopher from the town of Tyana in Cappadocia, Asia Minor. Believed by some to be a necromancer, credited with many paranormal feats

Background imageKelly Collection: The Little River at Claude D Kelly State Park in Monroe County

The Little River at Claude D Kelly State Park in Monroe County, southern Alabama, USA

Background imageKelly Collection: Thomas Picton / Kelly

Thomas Picton / Kelly
SIR THOMAS PICTON British army officer on his horse

Background imageKelly Collection: Olympics / 1912 / Hurdles

Olympics / 1912 / Hurdles
110 metre hurdles: FW Kelly, USA

Background imageKelly Collection: Mary Tudor / Kelly

Mary Tudor / Kelly
MARY TUDOR Catholic Queen of England, with courtiers guarding her below

Background imageKelly Collection: Dugout, WBA

Dugout, WBA



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"Kelly: A Tale of Legends, Royalty, and Courage" In the land down under, Kelly's name echoes through time as Ned Kelly's Last Stand remains etched in history. This notorious bushranger from the C19 era captivated hearts with his audacious escapades. Across oceans, another Kelly made her mark - Grace Kelly. Like a postcard sent from Hollywood to Monaco, she enchanted audiences with her timeless beauty and grace. But let us not forget John Dee and Edward Kelly, whose mysterious connection still intrigues many. Their story unfolds like a classic 1954 Jaguar C type racing through the pages of history. From Belfast's famous watering hole, Kellys Cellar in Northern Ireland, tales are shared over pints about Douglas C-124 Globemaster O-265406 soaring high above the clouds. Yet even legends have their moments of vulnerability. Ned Kelly found himself captured by Police Constable Kelly and railwayman Jesse Dowsett—a clash that would forever be etched in folklore. As melodies filled the air on music covers like High Noon, Frances Kelly graced stages as an actress captivating audiences with her talent and charm. Meanwhile, across continents emerged another remarkable figure named Kelly—Kelly Holmes. Her determination on the track led her to Olympic glory as she became a symbol of perseverance for generations to come. And finally, we remember Grace Kelly—an American actress turned Princess of Monaco after marrying Rainier III. Her elegance transcended screens as she embraced royal duties with poise until her untimely departure in 1982. Through tales woven together by fate or coincidence—these diverse individuals bearing the name "Kelly" remind us that legacies can be forged through courage, talent, and unwavering spirit.