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  1. Elizabeth Corbet Yeats [ ˈjeɪts ], bekannt als Lolly (* 11. März 1868 in London; † 16. Januar 1940 in Churchtown, Dublin) war eine anglo - irische Pädagogin und Verlegerin.

  2. Elizabeth Corbet Yeats (11 March 1868 – 16 January 1940), known as Lolly, was an Irish educator and publisher. She worked as an art teacher and published several books on art, and was a founder of Dun Emer Press which published several works by her brother W. B. Yeats.

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  3. Their Story. In the summer of 1902, Susan and Elizabeth Yeats, along with their father, John B Yeats, moved to Churchtown in county Dublin, so beginning a forty-year period of prodigious creativity, enterprise, and consequent acclaim.

  4. Susan and Elizabeth Yeats, fondly known within the family as ‘Lily & Lollie’, respectively, were notable artists, skilled crafts people and courageous cultural and entrepreneurial innovators, who advanced the emancipation of women through training and education. A commemoration project.

  5. 18. März 2023 · Deirdre Falvey. Sat Mar 18 2023 - 05:00. In the small St Nahi’s Church, Dundrum, Co Dublin, are four altar tapestries depicting biblical scenes. They were designed by Elizabeth Yeats and made...

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  6. 28. März 2022 · Learn about the lives and achievements of Lily and Elizabeth Yeats, two sisters who were influential in the Irish Arts and Crafts movement. They founded the Dun Emer Guild and the Cuala Industries, and worked with their brother W.B. Yeats and other artists.

  7. 24 June 2022. By Nuala McCann,BBC News NI. Board of Trinity College Dublin. Lily and Elizabeth Yeats helped create a new sense of Irish identity. A blue plaque on a house in Chiswick, London,...