Yeats (disambiguation)

Yeats (disambiguation)

:"Not to be confused with Yates or Yeates"

Yeats may refer to the following:

People

*Anne Yeats (1919-2001), Irish painter and stage designer
*Elizabeth Yeats, also known as "Lolly", (1868-1940), active in the Arts and Crafts movement and editor of the Dun Emer Press
*Francis Yeats-Brown (1886-1944), author of "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer".
*Graeme Yeats (b 1964), Australian rules footballer.
*Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957), Irish painter, stage designer, and writer
*John Butler Yeats (1839-1922), Irish artist and portrait painter
*Matthew Yeats (b 1979), Canadian ice hockey goaltender.
*Michael Yeats (1921-2007), Irish politician
*Ron Yeats (b 1937), footballer, captain of Liverpool F.C..
*Susan Yeats, also known as "Lily", (1866-1949), active in the Arts and Crafts movement and Dun Emer Guild
*William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1923) Irish poet, playwright and artist

Fictional characters

*Frazer Yeats, fictional character in the soap opera "Neighbours"

Other

*Yeats, the oeuvre of W. B. Yeats, or a part thereof.
*Yeats, impact crater on Mercury
*Yeats, Irish thoroughbred racehorse, born 2001.
*"Alexander Yeats, a ship wrecked at Gurnard's Head in 1896.


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