Lillie Hall was a disused roller skating or ice skating rink off Seagrave Road (just south of Roxby Place, next to the rail line), Fulham, London, that...
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Breton, formerly Langtry; 13 October 1853 – 12 February 1929), known as Lillie (or Lily) Langtry and nicknamed "The Jersey Lily", was a British socialite...
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venues by 'Lillie Bridge', along with the immediately neighbouring 24-acre Earl's Court exhibition grounds, and the vast the Empress Hall (see entertainment...
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started one of Britain's first car dealerships, C. S. Rolls & Co. based in Lillie Hall, Fulham, to import and sell French Peugeot and Belgian Minerva vehicles...
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Church Grammar School in Brisbane. Lillie's career partly overlapped with that of Australian fast bowler and ICC Cricket Hall of Fame inductee Dennis Lillee...
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of Mount Fisher) to the Ross Ice Shelf. Mounts Hall, Daniel, Krebs and Mason are in the range. The Lillie Range was named by the Southern Party of the New...
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Mary Emma "May" Manning Lillie (March 12, 1869 – September 17, 1936) was an American sharpshooter and equestrian. Mary Manning was born on March 12, 1869...
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Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, is the University Distinguished Service Professor of Breast Cancer and Professor of Surgery and Oncology at Johns Hopkins...
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Pawnee Bill (redirect from Gordon William Lillie)
Gordon William Lillie (February 14, 1860 – February 3, 1942), known professionally as Pawnee Bill, was an American showman and performer who specialized...
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Burlesque Co.—Sam T. Jack’s “Lily Clay’s" Adamless Eden Gaiety Co.—Lillie Hall’s Burlesquers—Madame Girard Gyer’s English Novelty Co.—Bob Manchester’s...
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Hank Williams (category Country Music Hall of Fame inductees)
Alabama, where Lillie opened a boarding house next to the local cotton gin. The family later returned with Opal McNeil to Georgiana, where Lillie took several...
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Lillie is a British television series made by London Weekend Television for ITV and broadcast from 24 September to 17 December 1978. This period serial...
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nominee, she won the 1979 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the ITV serial Lillie. Her film appearances include Krull (1983), Dune (1984), The Debt Collector...
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Lillie Harris (born 1994) is a contemporary British composer, copyist and engraver. Born in Canterbury, she is now based in south-east London. Harris was...
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born on May 18, 1948 in Philadelphia, to Joseph Sloan Bonsall Sr., and Lillie Maude Collins, who both served in World War II. He also had a sister, Nancy...
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Lillie Carmichael Keenan (born 4 October 1996) is an American show jumping rider. As a junior rider she won the ASPCA Maclay Finals, the USEF Medal Finals...
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Earls Court Exhibition Centre (redirect from Empress Hall, Earl's Court)
and adjacent land originally occupied by a mass of sheds linked to the Lillie Bridge Engineering and Railway Depot in Hammersmith and Fulham. Earls Court...
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Marie Kendall (1873–1964) Hetty King (1883–1972) R. G. Knowles (1858–1919) Lillie Langtry (1853–1929) George Lashwood (1863–1942) Sir Harry Lauder (1870–1950)...
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A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. This list does not include other...
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to make his alimony obligations. Barlow married next actress Lilly (Lillie) Hall on March 14, 1888, a union that ended in divorce on January 20, 1899...
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Sir John Scott Lillie CB (1790 – 29 June 1868) was an Anglo-British decorated officer of the British Army and Portuguese Army who fought in the Peninsular...
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Mary Johnson Stover (redirect from Lillie Stover Maloney)
Greeneville Intelligencer with Lillie's paternal uncle Frank Johnson (who was only three years older than her). Lillie and Thomas eventually divorced;...
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(1860–1905) Jack Hoxie (1885–1965) Gordon William "Pawnee Bill" Lillie (1860–1942) May Lillie, née Manning (1869–1936) Thomas E. "Tom" Mix (1880–1940) Lucille...
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Newlands PTS 4 10 Jul 1899 Lillie Hall, West Brompton, London, England 2 Win 2–0 J Newlands PTS 4 12 Jun 1899 Lillie Hall, West Brompton, London, England...
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1965. She played Mrs Van Schuyler in Lillie in 1978, ITV's drama series about the future Edward VII's mistress, Lillie Langtry. She appeared twice in Doctor...
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Bruce Cockburn (category Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees)
and Gordon MacBain, former Bobby Kris & The Imperials members, and Neil Lillie, ex-Tripp member. The group recorded some material in late 1967 (which remains...
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Howlin' Wolf (section Grammy Hall of Fame)
business courses to help manage his career. Burnett met his future wife, Lillie Handley (1925–2001), when she attended one of his performances at a Chicago...
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Hammersmith Bridge by Sir John Scott Lillie, Peninsular War veteran, road builder and investor in the canal company. Lillie is buried in Brompton Cemetery....
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hundred were arrested, and entire city blocks were burned. On July 21, Lillie Belle Allen, a black woman from Aiken, South Carolina who was visiting York...
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(1996) Nita Brooks Lewallen (1997) Ann Lewis (1981) Mary Emma Manning Lillie "May Lillie" (2011) Rebecca Tyler Lockhart (2000) Tad Lucas (1978) Louise Massey...
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