Proper noun
Linley (plural Linleys)
A surname.
In 1892 Thomas Henry Huxley's five-year-old grandson Julian saw the illustration by Edward Linley Sambourne (right) and wrote his grandfather a letter asking: Dear Grandpater – Have you seen a Waterbaby? Source: Internet
“At Linley, we are inspired by transforming an ethereal idea into a reality, we work with master craftsmen who turn the impossible into the possible. Source: Internet
LONDON - AUGUST 4: Prince Edward, Viscount Linley, Prince Charles, Diana, Princess of Wales and the Queen at the Queen Mothers 87th birthday celebration on August 4, 1987 at Clarence House in London, England. Source: Internet
The illustrator Edward Linley Sambourne chose to decorate his London family home 18 Stafford Terrace with many Morris & Co wallpapers, which have been preserved and can still be seen today. Source: Internet
Satires Huxley (right) and Richard Owen inspect a "water baby" in Edward Linley Sambourne 's 1881 illustration Darwin's ideas and Huxley's controversies gave rise to many cartoons and satires. Source: Internet
Who is Cody Linley and what is he known for? Source: Internet