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'''Kenneth Norman Lilly''' (1929–1996) was a British [[wildlife]] [[artist]] who contributed many painted pages to educational magazines (''[[Look and Learn]]'', ''[[Treasure (magazine)|Treasure]]''). He designed a set of stamps for Royal Mail in 1986; the set was named: "Nature Conservation: Species at Risk".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://rmspecialstamps.com/collections/nature-conservation-species-at-risk/ |title= | '''Kenneth Norman Lilly''' (1929–1996) was a British [[wildlife]] [[artist]] who contributed many painted pages to educational magazines (''[[Look and Learn]]'', ''[[Treasure (magazine)|Treasure]]''). He designed a set of stamps for Royal Mail in 1986; the set was named: "Nature Conservation: Species at Risk".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://rmspecialstamps.com/collections/nature-conservation-species-at-risk/ |title=Royal Mail Special Stamps | |access-date=18 December 2020 |archive-date=10 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201210193911/https://rmspecialstamps.com/collections/nature-conservation-species-at-risk/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> The 17p stamp showed a Barn Owl, the 22p stamp showed a Pine Marten, the 31p showed a Wild Cat, the 34p showed a Natterjack Toad. At the time Ken Lilly lived in [[Colyton, Devon]]. | ||
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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Kenneth Norman Lilly (1929–1996) was a British wildlife artist who contributed many painted pages to educational magazines (Look and Learn, Treasure). He designed a set of stamps for Royal Mail in 1986; the set was named: "Nature Conservation: Species at Risk".[1] The 17p stamp showed a Barn Owl, the 22p stamp showed a Pine Marten, the 31p showed a Wild Cat, the 34p showed a Natterjack Toad. At the time Ken Lilly lived in Colyton, Devon.