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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lily_YeatsLily Yeats - Wikipedia

    Susan Mary Yeats (/ ˈ j eɪ t s /; 25 August 1866 – 5 January 1949), known as Lily Yeats, was an embroiderer associated with the Celtic Revival. In 1908 she founded the embroidery department of Cuala Industries, with which she was involved until its dissolution in 1931.

  2. 18 de mar. de 2023 · Expand. Susan (Lily) Yeatss Apple Trees, silk embroidery on blue poplin designed by Elizabeth Yeats: In 1890s London, the sisters became part of an artistic circle that shaped an Irish...

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  3. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Lily and Lolly: The Forgotten Yeats Sisters, review: a celebration of female talent – and Irishness Singer Imelda May makes a thoughtful guide to the Yeats sisters, who lived in the shadow of...

  4. 20 de jun. de 2022 · In Ireland, Elizabeth and Lily Yeats are remembered if at all as the “weird sisters” – a fleeting, scornful reference in James Joyce’s Ulysses. The novel did not name them or elaborate on their...

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  5. This documentary tells the story of two remarkable women, Susan (Lily) and Elizabeth (Lolly) Yeats who were regarded as the backbone of the Irish cultural and literary revival of the 1920s. Singer-songwriter and poet Imelda May, who has a personal interest in the sisters, explores their legacy.

  6. 25 de jun. de 2022 · Sisters Elizabeth and Lily Yeats share a fleeting derogatory reference in James Joyce's Ulysses where they are labelled the "weird sisters". Board of Trinity College Dublin. The Yeats sisters...

  7. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Lily Yeats and her assistants in the embroidery room at Dun Emer Guild, Dundrum, 1905. Susan ‘Lily’ Yeats (1866-1949) was born in Co. Sligo, to John Butler Yeats and Susan (née Pollexfen), Elizabeth ‘Lolly’ Yeats (1868-1940) was born whe the family had relocated to London. Lily was the second eldest of the Yeats siblings, born after ...