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  • Lillie Langtry
    Lillie Langtry
    Lillie Langtry , usually spelled Lily Langtry when she was in the U.S., born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, was a British actress born on the island of Jersey...

    , 18th-19th century British actress
    • Lillie
      Lillie
      Lillie is a British television serial made by London Weekend Television for ITV and broadcast in 1978.This period serial starred Francesca Annis in the title role of Lillie Langtry...

      , 1978 British television serial about her
  • Lilies (BBC TV series)
    Lilies (BBC TV series)
    Lilies is a British period-drama television series, written by Heidi Thomas, which ran for one eight-episode series in early 2007 on BBC One. The show's tagline was "Liverpool, 1920...

    , 2007 British TV series
  • Lilies (film)
    Lilies (film)
    Lilies is a 1996 Canadian film directed by John Greyson. It is an adaptation by Michel Marc Bouchard and Linda Gaboriau of Bouchard's own play Les feluettes. It depicts a play being performed in a prison by the inmates.-Expository narration:...

    , 1996 Canadian film
  • Lillies (band)
    Lillies (band)
    The Lillies were an indie rock band formed as a collaboration between members of the bands Cocteau Twins , Lush and Moose ....

    , a British indie rock band

Surname

  • Arthur Lillie
    Arthur Lillie
    Arthur Lillie was a soldier in the British Army in India. While there, he became a Buddhist. His books on religion were poorly received by scholars. Lillie appears to have written the original rule book for a Scottish croquet tournament, which, if so, continues to be his best-received work.Arthur...

     (1831–?, British soldier and author
  • Axel Lillie
    Axel Lillie
    Count Axel Lillie, also spelled Lillje was a Swedish soldier and politician. He was appointed Lieutenant Governor General of Pomerania in 1643, Privy Councilor in 1648, Governor General of Pomerania in 1652, Field Marshal in 1657, and Governor General of Livonia in 1661...

     (1603–1662), Swedish soldier and politician
  • Beatrice Lillie
    Beatrice Lillie
    Beatrice Gladys "Bea" Lillie was an actress and comedic performer. Following her 1920 marriage to Sir Robert Peel in England, she was known in private life as Lady Peel.-Early career:...

     (1894–1989), Canadian-born comic actress
  • Dennis Lillie
    Dennis Lillie
    Dennis John Lillie is a former Australian cricketer.Lillie's first season of first-class cricket in 1965–66 was three years before DK Lillee made his first senior representative appearance...

     (born 1945), Australian cricketer
  • Frank Rattray Lillie (1870–1947), American zoologist
  • Jim Lillie
    Jim Lillie
    James J. Lillie was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played four seasons in the major leagues, from until .-Sources:...

     (1861–1890), American baseball player
  • Joseph Christian Lillie
    Joseph Christian Lillie
    Joseph Christian Lillie , also known as J.C. Lillie, was a Danish neoclassical architect andinterior designer. His early career was in Denmark, where he is mainly known for his interior designs and furniture production...

     (1760–1827), Danish architect
  • Leighton Lillie
    Leighton Lillie
    Leighton Lillie is a motocross rider/sports personality. He has been riding since 1989. His favorite Track is Washougal.-Biography:...

     (born 1983), American motocross rider
  • May Lillie
    May Lillie
    Mary E. "May" Manning Mary Manning was born on March 12, 1869 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her parents were William R. and Mary Manning. May had two sisters, Elmira and Elizabeth Manning and a younger brother, William B. Manning. May also had three half brothers, Samuel, Edward and Albert Eager...

     (1869–1936), American Wild West entertainer
  • Mildred Lillie
    Mildred Lillie
    Mildred Lillie was a California judge whom President Richard Nixon seriously considered for the Supreme Court of the United States in 1971...

     (1915–2002), American judge

Other

  • Lillie, Louisiana
    Lillie, Louisiana
    Lillie is a village in Union Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 139 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Monroe Metropolitan Statistical Area.According to a 2007 , Lillie was named one of the 10 worst speed traps in the state of Louisiana...

    , a town in the United States
  • Lillie Bridge Grounds
    Lillie Bridge Grounds
    The Lillie Bridge Grounds was a sports ground in London near to present day Stamford Bridge, opened around 1867. The ground started to fall into disuse after the opening of Stamford Bridge, and after a riot on September 18, 1887 which destroyed the track and grandstand, it finally closed in...

    , a sports ground in London
  • War of the Lilies (also known as Lilies War), an annual event near Kansas City, Missouri hosted by the Society for Creative Anachronism
    Society for Creative Anachronism
    The Society for Creative Anachronism is an international living history group with the aim of studying and recreating mainly Medieval European cultures and their histories before the 17th century...


See also

  • Lili (disambiguation)
    Lili (disambiguation)
    Lili may refer to:* Lili , the offspring of a liger and a lion* Hurricane Lili, 2002* Lilin - a Hebrew demonIn entertainment:* Lili, a musical film* Lili , a Hungarian film featuring Béla Lugosi...

  • Lille (disambiguation)
    Lille (disambiguation)
    Lille is a large city in France.Lille may also refer to:*Lille , Lisa Hannigan's debut single taken from her album Sea Sew*Lille OSC, a French football clubIn places:*Lille, Belgium, a municipality in Belgium...

  • Lilley (disambiguation)
  • Lilli (disambiguation)
  • Lilly (disambiguation)
  • Lily (disambiguation)
    Lily (disambiguation)
    Lily is the common English name for flowering plants of the Lilium genus.Lily may also refer to:* Lily , a visual programming environmentIn horticulture:* Lily of the Valley, common name of Convallaria majalis...

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