Proper noun
Ketley
A suburban village and civil parish in Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6711).
Coke pig iron was hardly used to produce bar iron in forges until the mid-1750s, when his son Abraham Darby II built Horsehay and Ketley furnaces (not far from Coalbrookdale). Source: Internet
Moreover, Luftwaffe leadership from the start poached the training command, which undermined its ability to replace losses, while also planning for "short sharp campaigns", Ketley and Rolfe, p. 8. which did not pertain. Source: Internet
Ketley and Rolfe, p. 7. and only grouping them together into dedicated cargo and personnel transport wings (Transportgeschwader) during that year. Source: Internet
In addition to serving as CEO of Stolen, Ketley was also a partner in the media financing company Stone Story Media, a trustee of the Independent Cinema Office and on the event committee for the British Independent Film Awards. Source: Internet