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- Greenhill may refer to: Greenhill (surname) In the UK Greenhill, Camden, London, England Greenhill, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim, Northern...
- Greenhill School may refer to: Greenhill School (Addison, Texas), a private day school in Addison, Texas Ysgol Greenhill School, a secondary school inf...
- Robert F. Greenhill (born 1936) is an American businessman widely credited with helping create and pioneer the modern mergers and acquisitions advisory...
- Ernest Greenhill, 1st Baron Greenhill, OBE (1887–1967) Stanley Ernest Greenhill, 2nd Baron Greenhill (1917–1989) Malcolm Greenhill, 3rd Baron Greenhill (1924–2020)...
- Greenhill & Co., Inc. is an American investment banking advisory firm founded in 1996 in New York by Robert F. Greenhill. The firm provides advice on significant...
- Greenhills may refer to: Greenhills, North Ayrshire, a village in Ayrshire Greenhills, Dublin, a suburb of the city of Dublin, Ireland Greenhills, Ohio...
- 53.331; -1.488 Beauchief and Greenhill ward—which includes the districts of Batemoor, Beauchief, Chancet Wood, Greenhill, Jordanthorpe, Lowedges and Meadowhead—is...
- The Greenhill Mine was a coal mine north of Blairmore, Alberta, Canada. Started by the West Canadian Collieries in 1913, the mining site became the mainstay...
- Greenhill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred George Greenhill (1847–1927), British mathematician Basil Greenhill (1920–2003)...
- John Greenhill (c. 1644 – 19 May 1676) was an English portrait painter, a pupil of Peter Lely, who approached his teacher in artistic excellence, but...