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Tilley, Alberta Tilley is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within the County of Newell. It is located approximately 22 km southeast of the City of Brooks and 78 km northwest of the City of Medicine Hat. History Founded in 1910 during the const ...
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Tilley, New Brunswick Tilley is a Canadian community in Victoria County, New Brunswick. It is a heavily wooded farming community between Route 105 and 390 between Perth-Andover and Grand Falls. Tilley encompasses a large area and can be subdivided in North Tilley, Sou ...
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Tilley, Shropshire Tilley is a small village to the south of and almost merged with Wem in North Shropshire. Population information at the 2011 census is shown under Wem Rural. A hamlet, Tilley Green, lies to its southeast at . The village or hamlet comprises ar ...
, a village in England * Tilley, Western Australia, a small railway siding and future junction


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Tilley (surname) Tilley is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Arthur Augustus Tilley (1851–1942), academic of the University of Cambridge *Benjamin Franklin Tilley (1848–1907), officer in the United States Navy * Cecil Edgar Tilley (1 ...
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Tilley's Tilley's Devine Café Gallery is a well-known café in the suburb of Lyneham in Canberra, Australia. It was named after Matilda 'Tilly' Devine, an English Australian gangster and madame from Sydney. When the café first opened in 1984, it wa ...
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Tilley Endurables Tilley Endurables is a Canadian hat company founded in 1980 by Alex Tilley, which also manufactures travel clothing and some accessories. Tilley expanded the product line to shorts and pants designed for sailing, but soon found that many of the T ...
, a Canadian hat company. * Tilley Swamp, South Australia, a locality


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Tilley lamp The Tilley lamp is a kerosene pressure lamp. History In 1813, John Tilley invented the hydro-pneumatic blowpipe. In 1818, William Henry Tilley, gas fitters, was manufacturing gas lamps in Stoke Newington, and, in the 1830s, in Shoreditch. ...
, a kerosene lamp {{Disambiguation, geo