Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Keith_Hay> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 73 of
73
with 100 triples per page.
- Keith_Hay abstract "Keith Wilson Hay, CBE, (13 December 1917 – 2 January 1997) was a New Zealand homebuilder, entrepreneur, local body politician and conservative Christian political activist.Born in Hastings, Hay was the only son of Scottish immigrant William Hay and Elsie Major, who had married three years previously. In 1930, Hay left school at standard six to split fenceposts for a retired headmaster at Kohukohu, who taught the young man accountancy during the evenings. In 1933, Hay relocated to Auckland and obtained a job at the KDV Morningside box factory. In 1938, he tried to start his own caravan business, but later found that he was more talented at home building.In 1942, Hay married Enid Paris in Mount Eden, having joined the New Zealand Army Service Corps in 1941. Although he was initially involved in the Mount Eden branch of the New Zealand Labour Party, he unsuccessfully stood as candidate for breakaway Labour MP John A. Lee and his Democratic Labour Party at the 1943 New Zealand general election.During his time at the Army Service Corps, Hay pioneered a number of innovative home building and relocation procedures, and these were to stand him in good stead in civilian life when he started Keith Hay Homes in 1949. In 1953, he moved his company to Mount Roskill.".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageID "4700977".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageLength "4625".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageRevisionID "707402932".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Auckland.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Auckland_Airport.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Auckland_City_Hospital.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Auckland_Regional_Council.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Bible_Belt.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Graham.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:1917_births.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:1997_deaths.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commanders_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Democratic_Labour_Party_(New_Zealand)_politicians.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mayors_of_Mount_Roskill.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_activists.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_businesspeople.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_people_of_Scottish_descent.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_pro-life_activists.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Hastings,_New_Zealand.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unsuccessful_candidates_in_the_New_Zealand_general_election,_1943.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Coalition_of_Concerned_Citizens.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink David_Hay_(Auckland_politician).
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Labour_Party_(New_Zealand).
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Hastings,_New_Zealand.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Hero_Parade.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Homosexual_Law_Reform_Act_1986.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink John_A._Lee.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Kohukohu,_New_Zealand.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink LGBT_rights_in_New_Zealand.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Les_Mills.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Marches_for_Jesus.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Maxim_Institute.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Eden.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Roskill.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Labour_Party.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Listener.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_general_election,_1943.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Tait_(mayor).
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kings_United.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keith Hay".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keith Wilson Hay ".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Keith Wilson Hay".
- Keith_Hay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DNZB.
- Keith_Hay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:1917_births.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:1997_deaths.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:Commanders_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:Democratic_Labour_Party_(New_Zealand)_politicians.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:Mayors_of_Mount_Roskill.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:New_Zealand_activists.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:New_Zealand_businesspeople.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:New_Zealand_people_of_Scottish_descent.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:New_Zealand_pro-life_activists.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:People_from_Hastings,_New_Zealand.
- Keith_Hay subject Category:Unsuccessful_candidates_in_the_New_Zealand_general_election,_1943.
- Keith_Hay hypernym Homebuilder.
- Keith_Hay type Company.
- Keith_Hay type Mayor.
- Keith_Hay type Politician.
- Keith_Hay type Activist.
- Keith_Hay type Commander.
- Keith_Hay type Mayor.
- Keith_Hay type Politician.
- Keith_Hay comment "Keith Wilson Hay, CBE, (13 December 1917 – 2 January 1997) was a New Zealand homebuilder, entrepreneur, local body politician and conservative Christian political activist.Born in Hastings, Hay was the only son of Scottish immigrant William Hay and Elsie Major, who had married three years previously. In 1930, Hay left school at standard six to split fenceposts for a retired headmaster at Kohukohu, who taught the young man accountancy during the evenings.".
- Keith_Hay label "Keith Hay".
- Keith_Hay sameAs Q6384471.
- Keith_Hay sameAs m.0cj1p7.
- Keith_Hay sameAs Q6384471.
- Keith_Hay wasDerivedFrom Keith_Hay?oldid=707402932.
- Keith_Hay isPrimaryTopicOf Keith_Hay.