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"McKee: A Name Woven into History and Landscapes" From the Irish International Rugby Team of 1895 to the iconic McKee Clock and Putting Green in Bangor, Co. Down, N. I

Background imageMckee Collection: McKee Clock and Putting Green, Bangor, Co. Down, N. I

McKee Clock and Putting Green, Bangor, Co. Down, N. I
McKee Clock and Putting Green, Bangor, Co. Down, N.I. by J. Hinde

Background imageMckee Collection: Irish International Rugby Team, 1895

Irish International Rugby Team, 1895, at the time they played Scotland: Thompson, McCluskey, Reid (IFA), Scott, Alexander, McAteer (Trainer), Brown, Crawford, Wright, M Clutchey, Thompson, Clugston

Background imageMckee Collection: Bangor

Bangor - an elevated view of the McKee clock and Quay street, there are people sitting and walking and motor cars parked.. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Bangor). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMckee Collection: Florida, Vero Beach, McKee Botanical Gardens

Florida, Vero Beach, McKee Botanical Gardens

Background imageMckee Collection: Closeup of the colors and patterns of a eucalyptus tree

Closeup of the colors and patterns of a eucalyptus tree

Background imageMckee Collection: Fan palms

Fan palms

Background imageMckee Collection: Water lily with dragonfly

Water lily with dragonfly

Background imageMckee Collection: Water lilies

Water lilies

Background imageMckee Collection: capture 2nd Fort Corea view dead Coreans Lt McKee

capture 2nd Fort Corea view dead Coreans Lt McKee
After capture of 2nd Fort Corea - view of dead Coreans. Lt. McKee of Kentucky mortally wounded near this spot; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); Korea; 1871; Albumen silver print

Background imageMckee Collection: Ballymagee St, Bangor

Ballymagee St, Bangor - a view looking down High street, in the foreground there is a motor bus with passengers going down the street and people on foot each side of the road

Background imageMckee Collection: Phyllis Rankin

Phyllis Rankin
Phyllis McKee Rankin (1874 - 1934), Broadway actress and singer known for never smiling, worked from the1880s until the 1920s.Shown here in costume as Fifi in The Belle of New York. Date: 1899

Background imageMckee Collection: New Mexico State Capitol. 20th century. Santa Fe. United Sta

New Mexico State Capitol. 20th century. Santa Fe. United Sta
New Mexico State Capitol. Designed by W.C. Kruger and built by Robert E. McKee. 1966. Exterior. Santa Fe. New Mexico. United States

Background imageMckee Collection: New Mexico State Capitol. Great Seal of the State of New Mex

New Mexico State Capitol. Great Seal of the State of New Mex
New Mexico State Capitol. Exterior. Detail of the Great Seal of the State of New Mexico. Santa Fe. New Mexico. United States

Background imageMckee Collection: Caricature of Arthur McKee Rankin, Canadian actor

Caricature of Arthur McKee Rankin, Canadian actor
Caricature of Arthur McKee Rankin (1844-1914), Canadian actor active in America, especially California. He toured England with Joaquin Millers play, The Danites, which was performed at Sadlers Wells

Background imageMckee Collection: McKee covered bridge, Jacksonville, Oregon

McKee covered bridge, Jacksonville, Oregon

Background imageMckee Collection: MARY HARRISON MCKEE (1858-1930). Daughter of U. S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving

MARY HARRISON MCKEE (1858-1930). Daughter of U. S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving
MARY HARRISON MCKEE (1858-1930). Daughter of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving, American, 1888

Background imageMckee Collection: CARTOON: BIRTH CONTROL. The Poets Plaint I don t seem to be able to create anything

CARTOON: BIRTH CONTROL. The Poets Plaint I don t seem to be able to create anything! Nothing that will live, anyway. By Donald McKee (American), 1912

Background imageMckee Collection: COLORADO: MINERS, 1897. Miners of the Cottonwood Placer Company seated outside

COLORADO: MINERS, 1897. Miners of the Cottonwood Placer Company seated outside the entrance of a cave with an attached shed, identified as Ocean Grove, on the San Miguel River in Montrose County

Background imageMckee Collection: RAYMOND McKEE (1892-1984). American actor. Publicity still from a silent film, c1920

RAYMOND McKEE (1892-1984). American actor. Publicity still from a silent film, c1920



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"McKee: A Name Woven into History and Landscapes" From the Irish International Rugby Team of 1895 to the iconic McKee Clock and Putting Green in Bangor, Co. Down, N. I. , the name "McKee" resonates with significance. Ballymagee St in Bangor holds stories of its own, while Phyllis Rankin's talent brought fame to this remarkable surname. Venturing across continents, we find ourselves at the New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe. Here, amidst the grandeur of the 20th century architecture lies a connection to McKee - perhaps through its Great Seal or an intriguing tale waiting to be unraveled. Delving further into entertainment realms, a caricature of Arthur McKee Rankin captures our attention. This Canadian actor left his mark on stages and screens alike, showcasing the versatility that comes with bearing such a distinguished name. Traveling back towards nature's embrace, we encounter Oregon's picturesque landscape adorned by the enchanting McKee covered bridge in Jacksonville. Its rustic charm beckons us to explore history while admiring Mother Nature's artistry. Returning once more to Bangor - where it all began - we stroll along The Esplanade as memories intertwine with each step taken. From rugby triumphs to serene moments spent near the seafront clock tower; this coastal town cherishes its connection with "McKee. " As our journey draws closer to an end, we find ourselves back at New Mexico State Capitol – another chapter unfolding within these walls steeped in history. And there it is again – that familiar mention – reminding us that legacies are not confined by borders but rather transcend time and place. Intriguingly diverse yet undeniably connected; "McKee" leaves an indelible mark on landscapes both physical and cultural. It serves as a testament that names can become woven into the very fabric of our world, forever etching their place in history.