Eustace Tilley
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Eustace Tilley
Summary
Eustace Tilley is a mascot character[1]. He draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (mascot_character category, ranking #57 of 150).[2]
Key Facts
- Eustace Tilley is the creator of Corey Ford[3].
- Eustace Tilley is the creator of Rea Irvin[4].
- Eustace Tilley's image is recorded as Original New Yorker cover.png[5].
- Eustace Tilley is recorded as male[6].
- Eustace Tilley's instance of is recorded as mascot character[7].
- Eustace Tilley's Commons category is recorded as Eustace Tilley[8].
- +1925-02-21T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Eustace Tilley[9].
- Eustace Tilley's family name is recorded as Tilley[10].
- Eustace Tilley's given name is recorded as Eustace[11].
- Alfred d'Orsay inspired Eustace Tilley[12].
- Eustace Tilley's wears is recorded as monocle[13].
- Eustace Tilley's wears is recorded as top hat[14].
- Eustace Tilley's advertises is recorded as The New Yorker[15].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Corey Ford[3], a screenwriter[16], 1902–1969[17], of United States[18] and Rea Irvin[4], an artist[19], 1881–1972[20], of United States[21], awarded the Will Eisner Hall of Fame[22].
Why It Matters
Eustace Tilley draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (mascot_character category, ranking #57 of 150).[2]