Keeley-Frontier Mine, a large abandoned mine in the ghost town of Silver Centre, Northeastern Ontario, Canada
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Keeley's early career was with IBM, working first as a Systems Engineer and then as a Field Systems Engineering Manager.
Inspired by the work of French chemist and colour theorist Eugene Chevreul, Keeley was a regular performer at the London Royal Polytechnic in the 1860s, which was chaired by distinguished scientist and aeronautical engineer Sir George Cayley.
Steve Keeley described Brumfield as the second best paddleball player of all time (behind Keeley himself).
Frontier Mine, Katanga, a major copper mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The reporter played by Martin Balsam in the 1959 film Al Capone is clearly based on Lingle, although the character's name has been changed to "Mac Keeley".
Keeley Emma Donovan (born 14 May 1983) is a news and weather presenter for the BBC on local television and radio in the Yorkshire and Humber region on BBC Look North.
Keesonic Loudspeakers were designed by Peter Keeley and built in a factory in Cookham Dean, near Marlow, Bucks, UK.
Wermerling joined the band Bottlefly, Rob Jeffrey continued playing guitar in other projects and Lee Murray became a DJ, session drummer, and has worked in management with Holly Valance, Kelly Brook and Page 3 model Keeley Hazell.
In May 2010 the DRC Supreme Court decided that the Canadian firm First Quantum Minerals had illegally obtained the rights to its Frontier and Lonshi mines, previously owned by Sodimico.