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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kitty_MackayKitty Mackay - Wikipedia

    Swimming. Strokes. Freestyle, backstroke. Club. Bondi Ladies ASC. Ethel Ellen "Kitty" Mackay (later Hodgson, 5 June 1915 – 25 June 1974) was an Australian swimmer. She competed in the 100 m freestyle and 100 m backstroke events at the 1936 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the finals. [1]

    • 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
    • 25 June 1974 (aged 59), Sydney, Australia
  2. Feb 19, 2022 · KITTY MACKAY. by. PRINCE'S BAND; Platzman; G. Hepburn Wilson. Columbia (A5560) Publication date. 1914. Topics. 78rpm, Waltz. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: PRINCE'S BAND. Writer: Platzman. Hesitation Waltz; Played by; Under the Supervision of. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute.

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  4. Kitty MacKay: Directed by Wilfrid North. With Lillian Walker, Jewell Hunt, Charles Kent, Donald Cameron. Sweet Kitty suffers the cruelty of her adopted aunt and uncle in Scotland, until taken to England by her guardian, Lord Inglehart, where she falls in love with his son.

    • Wilfrid North
    • 1917-02-19
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 50
  5. Director. Wilfrid North. Synopsis. Sweet Kitty suffers the cruelty of her adopted aunt and uncle in Scotland, until taken to England by her guardian, Lord Inglehart, where she falls in love with...

  6. Based on the play Kitty MacKay by Catherine Chisholm Cushing (New York, 7 Jan 1914). Synopsis In Scotland, sweet Kitty MacKay suffers the cruelty of the MacGregors, her adopted aunt and uncle, until her guardian, Lord Inglehart, summons her to England, where she falls in love with his son David.

  7. Overview. Kitty Mackay. Quick Reference. (1914), a comedy by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. [Comedy Theatre, 278 perf.] Kitty McNab (Molly McIntyre), a foundling, has been lovingly raised in Scottish backwaters by the religious Sandy McNab (Ernest ... From: Kitty Mackay in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.