For the Canadian journalist and feminist, see Lillian Beynon Thomas.
Lillian Thomas
Deputy Mayor of Winnipeg
In office 1998–2003
Preceded by
Jae Eadie
Succeeded by
Dan Vandal
Secretary of Urban Aboriginal Opportunities (Winnipeg)
In office 2004–2005
Preceded by
position created
Succeeded by
Mike Pagtakhan[1]
Secretary of Intergovernmental Affairs (Winnipeg)
In office 2003–2004
Preceded by
Jae Eadie
Succeeded by
position eliminated
Member of Winnipeg's Executive Policy Committee
In office 1998–2005
Winnipeg City Councillor for Elmwood-East Kildonan
In office 2002–2010
Preceded by
ward created
Succeeded by
Thomas Steen
Winnipeg City Councillor for Elmwood
In office 1989–2002
Preceded by
Alf Skowron
Succeeded by
ward eliminated
Personal details
Born
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada
Lillian Thomas (born 1949) was a city councillor in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from 1989 until her retirement in 2010. She served on the council initially for Elmwood, and later for its successor ward of Elmwood-East Kildonan.
^Pagtakhan was styled as Secretary of Aboriginal Opportunities.
LillianThomas (born 1949) was a city councillor in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from 1989 until her retirement in 2010. She served on the council initially...
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charge account. The "Lillian Pratt Collection" at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is a key part of that institution's exhibits. Lillian Pratt is buried in...
Lillian Beynon Thomas (4 September 1876 – 2 September 1961) was a Canadian journalist and feminist. Lillian Beynon was born on 4 September 1876 in Streetsville...
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Lillian Diana Gish (October 14, 1893 – February 27, 1993) was an American actress. Her film-acting career spanned 75 years, from 1912, in silent film...
France, especially research on Catholic nuns by Claude Langlois Shank, LillianThomas; Nichols, John A., eds. (1987). Medieval Religious Women: Peaceweavers...
Hidden Springs: Cistercian Monastic Women, edited by John A. Nichols and LillianThomas. O.C.S.O. Shank. Medieval Religious Women, 395-413. Kentucky: Cistercian...
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, prose writer, memoirist and screenwriter known for her success on...
Lilian Thomas Burwell (born 1927) is a Washington, DC sculptor and painter whose shaped paintings often blur the line between the two disciplines. Her...
University of Utah Press 1998, pp. 85–111. Zeitlin, Judith Francis, and LillianThomas. "Spanish justice and the Indian cacique: disjunctive political systems...
via Newspapers.com. Dr. Lillian Heath Nelson, National Institutes of Health. Accessed June 8, 2010. Beaver, Robin. "Dr. Lillian Heath Nelson, medicine...
Lillian Roth (December 13, 1910 – May 12, 1980) was an American singer and actress. Her life story was told in the 1955 film I'll Cry Tomorrow, in which...
Lillyn Brown (born LillianThomas; April 24, 1885 – June 8, 1969), sometimes credited as Lillyan Brown, was an American singer, vaudeville entertainer...
copy as title (link) "murdochgardens.com". www.murdochgardens.com. LillianThomas. "Pittsburgh plays the name game". old.post-gazette.com. "Relocating...
Lillian Evelyn Gilbreth (née Moller; May 24, 1878 – January 2, 1972) was an American psychologist, industrial engineer, consultant, and educator who was...
museum opened on January 16, 1936. In 1947, the VMFA was given the LillianThomas Pratt collection of some 150 jeweled objects created by Peter Carl Fabergé...
Lillian Russell (born Helen Louise Leonard; December 4, 1860 or 1861 – June 6, 1922) was an American actress and singer. She became one of the most famous...
Boulevard. As early as 1925, Mizner was commissioned by Dr and Mrs (Lillian) Thomas Dempsey to build a beautiful, diminutive Mediterranean Revival summer...
co-founded the Women's Improvement Club of Indianapolis (WIC) with LillianThomas Fox in 1905. As part of the WIC, Porter established Oak Hill Camp, which...
Joseph Frank; Robert (tie) Edward Thomas ----- Females Mary Helen Margaret Anna Ruth Dorothy Elizabeth Mildred Lillian Marie Males John William James Joseph...
Lillian Alling (1896 – after 1929)[citation needed] was an Eastern European immigrant to the United States, who in the 1920s attempted a return by foot...
Lillian Gertrud Asplund (October 21, 1906 – May 6, 2006) was an American secretarial worker who was one of the last three living survivors of the sinking...
person to serve as a legislator in the Indiana General Assembly in 1880. LillianThomas Fox was the first Black woman to write for the Indianapolis News, a...
the '90s (WIN) group, which also included councillors Glen Murray and LillianThomas. In 1996, Vandal and Murray served on an ad hoc social services committee...