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Lillie or Lilie may refer to: * Lillie (name) * ''Lillie'' (TV series), 1978 British television serial * Lillie, Louisiana, village in the United States * ''Lillie'' (film), 1999 film starring Loretta Devine * ''Lilie'' (poem), in ''Kytice'', anthology by Karel Jaromír Erben * Lillie Glacier, glacier of Antarctica * Lillie Range, mountain range of Antarctica * Lillie Bridge Grounds, a sports ground in London * Lillie a Pokémon character See also * Lili (other) * Lille (other) * Lilley (other) * Lilli (other) * Lillie Langtry (horse) Lillie Langtry (foaled 27 February 2007) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Bred at a small stud in County Cork she was sold as a yearling and raced for the Coolmore organisation. As a two-year-old, she was one of the best juve ..., Irish Thoroughbred racehorse * Lilly (other) * Lily (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Lillie (name)
Lillie is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Arthur Lillie (1831–1911), British soldier, Buddhist and author * Axel Lillie (1603–1662), Swedish soldier and politician * Beatrice Lillie (1894–1989), Canadian-born comic actress * Denis G. Lillie (1884–1963), British biologist and Antarctic explorer * Dennis Lillie (born 1945), Australian cricketer * Ella Fillmore Lillie (1884–1972), American artist * Frank Rattray Lillie (1870–1947), American zoologist * Harold Lilie, American bridge player * Jacqueline Lillie (born 1941). French artist and jeweller working in glass * Jim Lillie (1861–1890), American baseball player * John Lillie (minister) (1806–1866), Presbyterian minister in Australia * John Lillie (politician) (1847–1921), American representative from Washington State * John Scott Lillie (1790–1868), British Army officer * Joseph Christian Lillie (1760–1827), Danish architect * May Lillie (1869–1936), A ...
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Lillie Bridge Grounds
The Lillie Bridge Grounds was a sports ground on the Fulham side of West Brompton, London. It opened in 1866, coinciding with the opening of West Brompton station. It was named after the local landowner, Sir John Scott Lillie (1790–1868) and the Lillie bridge over the West London Line, that links Old Brompton Road with Lillie Road. The grounds were adjacent to the railway on the south side of Lillie Road. Although geographically near to present day Stamford Bridge, there was never direct access, there being the 13 acre now defunct Western Hospital site between the two. The ground was the scene in its day of many sports including athletics, boxing, cricket, cycling and football, and hosted the FA Cup Final in 1873. It closed in 1888 following a riot reported in ''The Times''. History The London Athletic Club, founded in 1866, moved to the Grounds in 1869 where it stayed until 1876, prior to its transfer to Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile, the venue began hosting other sports i ...
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Lillie Langtry (horse)
Lillie Langtry (foaled 27 February 2007) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Bred at a small stud in County Cork she was sold as a yearling and raced for the Coolmore organisation. As a two-year-old, she was one of the best juvenile fillies in Ireland winning three of her seven races including the Fillies' Sprint Stakes, Debutante Stakes and Tattersalls Timeform Fillies' 800 as well as finishing third in both the Albany Stakes and the Moyglare Stud Stakes. She was injured when finishing unplaced in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. In 2010 she recorded her biggest wins when achieving Group One victories in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Matron Stakes at Leopardstown. She was retired at the end of the year with a record of five wins from eleven races and has become a successful broodmare, producing three Classic race-winning daughters. Background Lillie Langtry is a dark bay or brown mare with a small white star and bred in Ireland by K ...
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Lilli (other)
Lilli may refer to: Films * ''Lilli'' (1919 film), a German film * ''Lilli'' (2018 film), an Indian film Places * Lilli, Harju County, a village in Anija Parish, Harju County, Estonia * Lilli, Viljandi County, a village in Karksi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia Other uses *Bild Lilli doll, a German doll based on the comic-strip character Lilli from the newspaper ''Bild'' People with the given name * Lilli Henoch (1899–1942), German track and field athlete * Lilli Lehmann (1848–1929), German operatic soprano * Lilli Promet (1922–2007), Estonian writer * Lilli Suburg (1841–1923), Estonian journalist, writer and feminist See also *Lili (other) *Lille (other) *Lilley (other) *Lillie (other) *Lillis (other) *Lilly (other) *Lily (other) Lily, ''Lilium'', is a genus of flowering plants with large flowers. Lily may also refer to: * List of plants known as lily Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The ...
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Lilley (other)
Lilley may refer to: Surname * Charles Lilley (1827–1897), chief justice in Queensland * Chris Lilley (comedian) (born 1974), Australian comedian * Chris Lilley (computer scientist) (born 1959), British computer scientist * David Lilley (born 1977), Scottish footballer * Dick Lilley (1866–1929), English cricketer * George L. Lilley (1859–1909), U.S. Congressman and Governor * James R. Lilley (1928–2009), U.S. diplomat * Jemma Lilley (born 1991), English crime fiction writer and murderer * Jen Lilley (born 1984), American actress and singer * Jordan Lilley (born 1996), English rugby league footballer * Madison Lilley (born 1999), American volleyball player * Mial Eben Lilley (1850–1915), U.S. Congressman * Peter Lilley (born 1943), British politician * Valerie Lilley (born 1939), Northern Irish actress Places * Division of Lilley, an electoral division in Queensland, Australia * Lilley, Berkshire, a List of United Kingdom locations: Lf-Litm, location in the U.K. * Lilley, ...
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Lille (other)
Lille is a city in northern France. Lille may also refer to: Places * Lille, Belgium * Lille, Alberta, Canada * Arrondissement of Lille, France * Lille, Grand Isle, Maine, U.S. Other uses * ''Lille'' (song), by Lisa Hannigan, 2008 * Lille OSC, a French football club **Lille OSC (women) See also *Lili (other) *Lilley (other) *Lilli (other) *Lillie (other) *Lilly (other) *Lily (other) Lily, ''Lilium'', is a genus of flowering plants with large flowers. Lily may also refer to: * List of plants known as lily Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The Lily'' (film), a 1926 American drama * ''Lily'' (1973 special), an ...
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Lili (other)
''Lili'' is a 1953 musical film starring Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer. Lili may also refer to: People * Lili (given name), includes a list of people with the name * Alizée or Lili (born 1984), French singer * Lili Iskandar (born 2002), Lebanese footballer Other uses * Lilin (singular Lili), legendary demons in Mesopotamian mythology and Hebrew folklore * ''Lili'' (1918 film), a Hungarian film featuring Béla Lugosi * Lili (feline), the offspring of a liger and a lion * Lili (Tekken), a character from the Tekken fighting game series * ''Lili'' (opera), an 1882 opéra bouffe by Hervé * Lili, a fictional fairy in ''La Corda d'Oro'' (''Kiniro no Corda'') * List of storms named Lili See also * Li Li (other) * Lille (other) * Lilley (other) * Lilli (other) * Lillie (other) * Lilly (other) * Lily (other) Lily, ''Lilium'', is a genus of flowering plants with large flowers. Lily may also refer to: * List of plants know ...
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Lillie (Pokémon)
is a fictional character in Nintendo and Game Freak's ''Pokémon'' franchise, introduced in the 2016 video games ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'', being a central character in the story, and has appeared in numerous Pokémon media. Concept and creation In the Japanese version, Lillie uses 'watakushi', a personal pronoun which, when used outside of formal situations, makes a character seem either "prim and proper", "cultured", or "snobby". Appearances In the video games Lillie first appears in ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon''. At the start of the game, she escapes from the Aether Paradise, a conservation area owned by the Aether Foundation, with the Legendary Pokemon Cosmog, whom she nicknames Nebby. Professor Kukui takes her on as his assistant after this, providing shelter for both her and Nebby. At the start of the game, Nebby wanders off and ends up being attacked by a group of Spearow. After the player character rescues it, she ends up helping the player on their Island Challe ...
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Lillie Range
The Lillie Range of mountains in Antarctica extends northward from the Prince Olav Mountains (in the vicinity of Mount Fisher) to the Ross Ice Shelf. Mounts Hall, Daniel, Krebs and Mason are in the range. It was named by the Southern Party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (1963–64) for A.R. Lillie AR, Ar, or A&R may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Artists and repertoire Periodicals * ''Absolute Return + Alpha'', a hedge fund publication *'' The Adelaide Review'', an Australian arts magazine * ''American Renaissance'' ..., professor of geology at the University of Auckland. References Dufek Coast Mountain ranges of Antarctica {{DufekCoast-geo-stub ...
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Lillie (TV Series)
''Lillie'' is a British television serial made by London Weekend Television for ITV and broadcast from 24 September to 17 December 1978. This period serial stars Francesca Annis in the title role of Lillie Langtry. She had played the same character in the 1975 ATV serial '' Edward the Seventh'' and many of the same writers and directors that were responsible for that series helped to create this one. Other actors featured include Anton Rodgers as Edward Langtry, Peter Egan as Oscar Wilde, Brian Deacon as Frank Miles, Jennie Linden as Patsy Cornwallis-West, Don Fellows as James Whistler, David Gwillim as Arthur Jones and Annette Crosbie as Henrietta Labouchere. Denis Lill played Bertie the Prince of Wales, later Edward the VII. He had played Frederick Ponsonby to Timothy West's Edward in the aforementioned ''Edward the Seventh'' whereas Crosbie played Queen Victoria in that production. The series has a total of 13 episodes. It is available on DVD in both the UK an ...
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Lillie Glacier
Lillie Glacier () is a large glacier in Antarctica, about long and wide. It lies between the Bowers Mountains on the west and the Concord Mountains and Anare Mountains on the east, flowing to Ob' Bay on the coast and forming the Lillie Glacier Tongue. The glacier tongue (), the prominent seaward extension of the glacier into Ob' Bay, was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, when the '' Terra Nova'' explored westward of Cape North in February 1911. It was named by the expedition for Dennis G. Lillie, a biologist on the ''Terra Nova''. The name Lillie has since been extended to the entire glacier. The lower half of the glacier was plotted by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (''Thala Dan'') in 1962, which explored the area and utilized air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47. The whole feature was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–62. See also * List of glaci ...
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Kytice
''Kytice z pověstí národních'' (''A Bouquet of Folk Legends''), also known by the short title ''Kytice'' (Czech for '' bouquet''), is a collection of ballads by the Czech author Karel Jaromír Erben. The collection was first published in 1853 and was originally made up of 12 poems. ''Lilie'' was added to the second edition in 1861. # # (Treasure) # (The Wedding Shirts) # (Lady midday) # (The Golden Spinning-Wheel) # (Christmas Eve) # (Little Dove) # (Záhoř's Bed) # (The Water-Goblin) # (Willow) # (Lily) # (Daughter's Curse) # (Seeress) Translations There are two full translations into English in print, Marcela Sulak (2012), ''A Bouquet of Czech Folktales'', Prague, Twisted Spoon Press, and Susan Reynolds (2012), ''Kytice'', London, Jantar Publishing. Marcela Sulak's translation has been used for subtitling performances of Dvořák's adaptations in Prague and the film version at the Warsaw Film Festival. The edition is illustrated with artwork by Alén DiviŠ...
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