Phillips may refer to:
People
- Andy Phillips, American baseball player
- Charles Franklin Phillips, President of Bates College 1944-1967, economist, author
- Ethan Phillips, American actor, playwright, and author
- Frank Phillips, banker and oilman, cofounder of Phillips Petroleum Company and donor of Woolaroc Museum
- Herbert Daly Phillips, big band trumpeter, composer, and arranger
- Henry F. Phillips, American entrepreneur; inventor of the phillips screw, and screwdriver
- John Phillips, disambiguation
- Josh Phillips, disambiguation
- John Henry Lawrence Phillips Former Bishop of Portsmouth
- Kevin Phillips (political commentator), American political commentator and author
- Kevin Phillips (footballer), England and West Bromwich Albion football player
- Melanie Phillips, British journalist and writer
- Nicholas J. Phillips, physicist and proponent of holographic art
- Robert Phillips (guitarist), American classical guitarist
- Robert Phillips (poet), poet and professor of English
- Sally Phillips British Comic Actress
- Sean Phillips, British comic artist
- Stephen C. Phillips, former US representative from Massachusetts
- Utah Phillips, labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet
- Waite Phillips, oilman and philanthropist; founded Philbrook Art Museum (Tulsa, Oklahoma) and Philmont (now a Boy Scout Ranch in New Mexico)
- Wally Phillips, former Chicago radio personality
- Washington Phillips, 1920s gospel singer and zither player
- William Phillips, disambiguation
- Zara Phillips, British equestrian
Organizations
- Phillips Distilling Company, a Minnesota based distillery
- Phillips International Records, a division of Sun Records label
- Phillips Cycles, a British manufacturer of bicycles and mopeds
- Phillips de Pury & Company, a British auction house in London, England
- Phillips Petroleum, an American oil company that merged to become ConocoPhillips in 2002
- Phillips 66, a brand of gasoline and service station in the U. George Andrew "Andy" Phillips (born April 6, 1977 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is a Major League Baseball First baseman Charles Franklin Phillips (1910-1998 was the fourth president of Bates College in Lewiston Maine and a well known economist and author Ethan Phillips (born February 8, 1955) is an American Actor, Playwright and Author. Frank Phillips ( November 28, 1873 &ndash August 23, 1950) founded Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville Oklahoma (marketed as Henry F Phillips (1890 &ndash 1958 a US businessman from Portland Oregon, has the honor of having the Phillips-head Screw and Screwdriver John Phillips or John Philips may refer to John Aristotle Phillips (fl Josh Phillips may refer to Josh Phillips (actor Josh Phillips (artist Josh Phillips (musician John Henry Lawrence Phillips was the Anglican Bishop of Portsmouth from 1960 until 1975 Kevin Phillips (born November 30, 1940) is an American writer and commentator largely on Politics, Economics Kevin Mark Phillips (born 25 July 1973 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire) is an English footballer who currently plays for Birmingham City Melanie Phillips (born June 4 1951) is a British Columnist and Author. Nicholas (Nick John Phillips (born September 26, 1933) is an English Physicist, notable for the development of photochemical processing techniques for Robert Phillips (born July 26, 1953 in New York City) is an American Classical guitarist. Robert Phillips is a poet and professor of English at the University of Houston. Sally Phillips (born 10 May 1970) is a British Comic Actress. Sean Phillips is a British Comic book Artist, Inker, and Penciller. Stephen Clarendon Phillips ( November 4 1801 - June 26 1857) was a Representative from Massachusetts. Bruce "Utah" Duncan Phillips ( May 15 1935 &ndash May 23 2008) was a labor organizer Folk singer, storyteller Waite Phillips ( January 19[[ 883]]&ndash January 27[[ 964]] was the son of Lewis "Lew" Franklin Phillips and Lucinda Josephine "Josie" (Faucett Walter Phillips ( July 7 1925 &ndash March 26 2008) was an American Radio personality best known for hosting Washington Phillips was a pioneering Gospel performer in the 1920s There have been a number of people named William Phillips William Phillips (British Army officer, artilleryman and general officer in the British Army who served Zara Anne Elizabeth Phillips, MBE (born 15 May 1981 is the second child and only daughter of Princess Anne Princess Royal and her first husband Captain Mark Phillips Distilling Company (est 1912 is a Princeton Minnesota -based Distillery and house brand of liquors known for its omnipresence in the bars taverns and Phillips International Records is a sub-label of Sun Records started by Sam Phillips in October 1957. Phillips Cycles Ltd. was a British Bicycle manufacturer based in Smethwick near Birmingham, England. Phillips de Pury & Company is an auction house and art dealership with offices in New York, London, Geneva, Berlin, Brussels Phillips Petroleum Company was founded in 1917 by LE Phillips and Frank Phillips, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Phillips 66 is a brand of Gasoline and Service station in the U S.
- Phillips (constructor), an American constructor of racing cars
- Chevron Phillips, a chemical producer jointly owned by Chevron Corporation and ConocoPhillips
Educational Institutions
Places
Events
See also
Phillips was an American racing car constructor Phillips cars competed in seven FIA World Championship races - the - Indianapolis 500. Chevron Phillips is a chemical producer jointly owned by Chevron Corporation and ConocoPhillips. Phillips Academy (also known as Phillips Andover or PA or simply Andover) is a co-educational University preparatory school for boarding Phillips Exeter Academy (also called Exeter, Phillips Exeter or PEA) is a Co-educational independent Boarding school for grades 9–12 Phillips is a community in Minneapolis, just south of downtown Phillips is a small unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California, United States. The Phillips Disaster refers to a devastating series of explosions and fire in October of 1989, near the Houston Ship Channel in Texas, USA. Two contractors were killed and three men were injured in an explosion on the morning of Wednesday June 23 1999 at Phillips Petroleum Company 's K-Resin plant in its chemical complex At approximately 122 pm CT on March 27 2000 an explosion and fire responsible for one death and 71 injuries occurred at Phillips Petroleum 's Houston Chemical Complex at 1400 Jefferson
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