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  • rian mansion in Ranmoor built in 1860 for Mark Firth, a steel manufacturer who became Lord Mayor of
  • witnesses including Captain Fitzgerald (Peter Firth), a British naval commander assigned to patrol
  • onstructed by E.ON at Robin Rigg in the Solway Firth, a sandbank midway between the Galloway and Cu
  • nk with all hands on 18 March 1915 in Pentland Firth after being rammed by HMS Dreadnought.
  • Vic Firth also manufactures a popular brand of drumstick
  • Firth also left to be replaced successively by Georg
  • Vic Firth American Classic 7A Nylon Tip Drumsticks
  • He uses Vic Firth American Classic 5B wood tip drum sticks and h
  • The two original members were Bea Firth and Alan Nordling, both former members of the
  • nal Nature Reserve covering part of the Solway Firth and the land south of Dumfries, in Dumfries an
  • e Austen's Pride and Prejudice, starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle.
  • Though they held out well, a goal from Jack Firth and two from Bradford, the second of which sco
  • rded but the No 21 Ford Falcon driven by Harry Firth and Bob Jane was recognised as "First across t
  • ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! as the voice of Colin Firth, and became the national TV Spokesman for NET1
  • Starring Colin Firth and Mena Suvari.
  • Morrich More falls within the Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet Special Protection Area, one of
  • 2005), as Tora Brown, which also starred Colin Firth and Emma Thompson.
  • Ravenglass estuary in the south to the Solway Firth and across to Scotland in the north.
  • actors as Paul Bettany, Anne-Marie Duff, Colin Firth and Pierce Brosnan trained.
  • He worked for Firth and Quibell on Djoser's Step Pyramid.
  • s results, the Ford Cortina GT driven by Harry Firth and John Raeburn was hailed by many as the win
  • He also uses the TG12 Sticks for practice, Vic Firth and Regal Tip Brushes, and Vic Firth T1 Mallet
  • iew of Rough Island, Hestan Island, the Solway Firth and sometimes the Lake District.
  • Firth and Nordling thereafter sat as the only member
  • d three wives, Glynis Johns, the actress, Anne Firth, and Alexandra Chang.
  • couple, Geoffrey and Katherine Clifton (Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas) that joins the explo
  • and, however it is possible to view the Solway Firth and the Scottish Border hills.
  • her Country" starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth and in Hollywood, "Waiting for the Light", sta
  • following the death of the sitting MP, Joseph Firth and held the seat until he stood down at the 1
  • fe, Sarah Lancashire as Aunty Beaty, and Colin Firth and Matthew Beard playing Blake Morrison himse
  • This same car, driven by Firth and Bob Jane, had won the 1963 Armstrong 500 e
  • r overlapping with the boundaries of the Moray Firth and Cardigan Bay Special Areas of Conservation
  • s, specifically at Portmahomack on the Dornoch Firth, and Tarradale on the north shore of the Beaul
  • Your Father? alongside Jim Broadbent and Colin Firth, and in 2009 as "Best Actress in a Lead Role i
  • He wrote Trauma, starring Colin Firth and Mena Suvari, and multi-award-winning half-
  • Rockcliffe lies on shore of the Rough Firth and gives access to Rough Island by way of a t
  • ns at Saqqara : The Step pyramid / by Cecil M. Firth and J.E. Quibell, with plans by J.-P.
  • On 24 March 1997, the Dornoch Firth and Loch Fleet Special Protection Area (SPA) w
  • onsultant for the Avedis Zildjian Company, Vic Firth and the Pearl Drums.
  • lm version of the novel, he is played by Colin Firth and his name becomes "Aurelianus Caius Antoniu
  • Lake District gives a fine view of the Solway Firth and the Scottish Border hills to the north.
  • ng north and west of Carlisle along the Solway Firth and drained by the rivers Esk and Lynne.
  • ins, and stars Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas.
  • s to High Pike to the south, and to the Solway Firth and beyond to Scotland to the north.
  • To the north are the Solway Firth and the hills of south west Scotland, but ther
  • including: Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Anthony Hopkins, Andrew Tiernan, Geraldine Ja
  • Colin Firth as Valmont
  • Peter Firth as Geiger
  • Peter Firth as Harry Pearce
  • Colin Firth as Bill Haydon
  • lay Tumbledown by Charles Wood, starring Colin Firth as Lawrence, which was viewed by more than 10
  • In July 2008 Hannah Ridgeway replaced Richard Firth as the newspaper's editor after previously wor
  • by and Dearham, before flowing into the Solway Firth at Maryport.
  • a PhD in 1937 after being a student of Raymond Firth at the London School of Economics.
  • en Lowca and Howgate, emptying into the Solway Firth at Parton Bay.
  • Ben (Colin Firth) awakens from a coma to discover his wife has
  • Firth became a schoolmaster and chaplain at Winchest
  • How has Colin Firth been passed over on the list of famous Gooners
  • In 1873 Firth began a seven year project to clear the Waihou
  • Colin Firth, Best Actor winner
  • rthplace of internationally-famous actor Colin Firth, best known for his appearances in films such
  • of British actors, including Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Bill Nighy, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson, Alan
  • John D'Ewes Evelyn Firth, born at Nottingham, United Kingdom, on 21 Feb
  • Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth (1842 - 3 September 1889) was
  • the company was jointly owned by Firth Brown and Vickers and was formed to bring toge
  • Firth Brown Steels was initially formed in 1902, whe
  • nt until they formally merged in 1930 becoming Firth Brown Steels.
  • It then passed to Sheffield steel makers Firth Brown Steels, later to John Lysaght and then t
  • FROM 1933 TO 1964 FIRTH BUILDING WAS USED BY THE CENTRAL TECHNICAL SCH
  • le on the Black Isle looking over the Cromarty Firth; but neither felt quite right, so in 2005 she
  • Joan Firth CB, Chair of Bradford Health Authority from 19
  • of 2010 it was represented by Councillors Paul Firth, Christopher Hogg and Richard Watson, all of w
  • Violet Firth claimed his death was the result of the Spanis
  • chool Bowlers of the Year - Harry Calder, John Firth, Clement Gibson, Gerard Rotherham and Greville
  • ed second ahead of Jane's former partner Harry Firth co-driving the third factory Ford with John Re
  • , the sandy wastes and the sky along the Moray Firth coast, and of old sailing boats he was unsurpa
  • He was Principal of Firth College from 1892 to 1897.
  • In 1897, Firth College merged with two other colleges to form
  • The firth comprises part of the Irish Sea.
  • part of the University of Sheffield, linked to Firth Court (named after Mark Firth) via the Addison
  • Walter Brennan as Grandpa Firth Crockett
  • Firth did not run in the 1996 election.
  • rth (Richard Armitage) and Harry Pearce (Peter Firth) discover Tiresias is the Russian equivalent o
  • where the branch line to Silloth on the Solway Firth divided from the Solway Junction Railway in th
  • Castillo uses Vic Firth drum sticks, DW drums with OCDP shells, DW ped
  • He uses Vic Firth drum sticks.
  • Gear: Yamaha drums, Vic Firth drumsticks
  • and endorses Mapex drums, Paiste cymbals, Vic Firth drumsticks and Protection Racket cases.
  • user of Premier Drums, Paiste cymbals and Vic Firth drumsticks.
  • directly against Scottish convoys in the Moray Firth, during which she achieved her biggest success
  • t was a third consecutive victory for Jane and Firth, each victory coming in a different model and
  • Firth encouraged a number of his students, who later
  • (in England): Josiah Firth, farmer and businessman.
  • 2010: Colin Firth for A Single Man
  • serial was a major international success, and Firth gained heartthrob status because of his role a
  • tion of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that Firth gained wider renown.
  • Firth got many insights from work done by his studen
  • As Richard Firth Green comments: 'We may never be able to estab
  • New York: Firth, Hall & Pond (c.
  • ous depression during the 1880s, one which hit Firth hard, and in 1889 he was declared bankrupt.
  • An article about Blauvelt, NY, by Firth Haring Fabend appears in South of the Mountain
  • Firth has also guest-starred in Inspector Morse (198
  • romantic comedy Love Actually, alongside Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley an
  • nk as an anti-submarine target in the Cromarty Firth in 1951.
  • rst correctly identified by Egyptologist Cecil Firth in 1928 (though Firth died in 1931 and excavat
  • Rost was portrayed by Julian Firth in the 2004 BBC production of The Alan Clark D
  • Moricambe Bay is an inlet of the Solway Firth in Cumbria (before 1974 in Cumberland) in nort
  • Article on Hesilrige by CH Firth in the Dict. of Nat.
  • Tommy) and was succeeded in the role by Colin Firth in early 1983, by which time James Newall was
  • itory was along the western coast of the Moray Firth, in the area of the Cromarty Firth.
  • : The Edge of Reason, the character even meets Firth in Rome.
  • sed on the novel by J.B. Priestley, with Colin Firth in 1986.
  • Colin Firth is from Winchester.
  • Jonathan Firth is the younger brother of Colin Firth and Kate
  • Vic Firth is an American musician and is the founder of
  • The Solway Firth is a firth that forms part of the border betwe
  • Firth is now an accomplished percussionist with his
  • Charles Firth is a former head coach of the Virginia Tech co
  • arring Uma Thurman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Colin Firth, Isabella Rossellini, and Sam Shepard.
  • unction on the branch to Silloth on the Solway Firth, it served the village of Abbey Town.
  • Firth, J. B. Highways and byways in Nottinghamshire
  • You shall know a word by the company it keeps ( Firth, J. R. 1957:11)
  • eroy, Whiskey Jack, Alex Fraser, Ray Griff Joe Firth, Jack Holland, Ian Tyson, Chris Hennessy, The
  • It stars Greta Scacchi, Colin Firth, John Gielgud, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Ryecar
  • The film stars Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult and Matthew Go
  • Beatrice offshore wind farm in the Outer Moray Firth just to the north of the existing 2 demonstrat
  • ure Air Commodore Raymond Brownell, John C. B. Firth, Kenneth Barbour Montgomery, Mansell Richard J
  • George Parsons Trophy (Sportsmanship): Jason Firth, Kitchener
  • Beside Einar's Firth lies Hvalsey Fjord.
  • aunt Laura Bonham-Carter, Baroness Grimond of Firth married Joseph "Jo" Grimond, Baron Grimond of
  • Firth married Elizabeth Tatham, daughter of a someti
  • The Rebel, Max Tundra, MFU, David Firth, Mc Big Cheese, Amit Lissack
  • He died at Firth Mill House, Roslin, Scotland, having married o
  • singles "This Night" (written by Frank Howson, Firth, Miller) and "Tripsville" and for the album it
  • Darlington which abolished the Skerne Park and Firth Moor bus services from Whinfield.
  • Firth Moor is a place in the borough of Darlington a
  • ares (19,364 acres) of Loch Fleet, the Dornoch Firth, Morrich More, the Mound Alderwoods and Tarbat
  • A registered nurse before entering politics, Firth moved to Whitehorse in 1967 and worked at the
  • om the Morfa to the test site Rigg Bay, Solway Firth near Garlieston, Scotland.
  • The Debatable Lands extended from the Solway Firth near Carlisle to Langholm in Dumfries and Gall
  • It enters the Solway Firth near the mouth of the River Esk after a total
  • e first time since 1880, by Harlan Doeschot of Firth, Nebraska, who had been in Switzerland looking
  • Wally Firth, New Democratic Party, 1972-1979
  • st of Latter Day Saints, being baptized in the Firth of Forth at Leith.
  • The Firth of Tay in Antarctica was discovered in 1892-93
  • fired power station on the shores of the upper Firth of Forth by Kincardine on Forth, Fife, Scotlan
  • e new Clackmannanshire Bridge built across the Firth of Forth and completed in late 2008 may have u
  • Britannia Pacific No 70052 Firth of Tay was leading the 21:05 train from Glasgo
  • Medway), and in June in deep water across the Firth of Clyde, before going into production.
  • 61, he published major work on molluscs of the Firth of Clyde and, between 1890 and 1899, he publis
  • as well as territory on the north bank of the Firth of Forth.
  • a coal-handling port located at Fairlie on the Firth of Clyde, and operated by Clydeport.
  • Captain G.P. Monke when she was wrecked in the Firth of Forth near Dunbar on the night of 18 Decemb
  • sited the artificial island constructed in the Firth of Forth at Culross by Sir George Bruce (Alexa
  • by the richness of the fauna and flora of the Firth of Clyde.
  • Close to the south coast of the Firth of Forth, the village is around 5 km (3 miles)
  • some twenty-five miles west of Glasgow on the Firth of Clyde.
  • ummer to their villas around the shores of the Firth of Clyde as well as huge numbers of holidaymak
  • he Gweryd (the banks of the River Forth or the Firth of Forth, which William Forbes Skene says was
  • Blackness Castle on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth and it was occupied in 1651 by Oliver
  • rotecting the north east coastline between the Firth of Forth and the Tyne.
  • Laid mines off Firth of Forth.
  • Later, Wyoming returned to the Firth of Forth, where she was inspected by His Majes
  • t gave Oliver Cromwell's forces control of the Firth of Forth and outflanked the defensive position
  • tween the mountain chain of the Mounth and the Firth of Forth.
  • Others suggested it was "east of the Firth of Forth".
  • for regular Sunday walks on the shores of the Firth of Forth and Darwin kept a diary recording the
  • f the Fife coalfield, on the north bank of the Firth of Forth.
  • In 1873, his uncle, Joseph Firth of Shepley died and as part of the conditions
  • ing / school ship moored at Queensferry in the Firth of Forth.
  • A map of the Firth of Tay and environs
  • th the Golden Gate Bridge, the bridge over the Firth of Forth, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Garabit
  • ulse of the Jacobite attempt at landing in the Firth of Forth.
  • cussing on local waters (the last whale in the Firth of Forth was caught in 1834) and on Icelandic
  • Built on the north side of the Firth of Forth, east of Kincardine, it connected wit
  • umpback whale hunted and killed in 1883 in the Firth of Tay near Dundee, Scotland, then the UK's ma
  • He moved into Fife and crossed the Firth of Forth in fishing boats.
  • They moved from Harwich to the Firth of Forth on 17 March 1915.
  • diment being discovered in Montrose Basin, the Firth of Forth, up to 80 km inland and 4 metres abov
  • k, and the Clyde River and the environs of the Firth of Clyde were the focus of Gibb's paintings du
  • e Star 1 under the Forth Railway Bridge in the Firth of Forth, Scotland
  • on Island is a former artificial island in the Firth of Forth, Scotland.
  • Royal Oak and Glorious in 1918 and sank in the Firth of Forth.
  • Station and the Isle of May at the end of the Firth of Forth and across to Fife.
  • Saint Molaise's cave on Holy Isle, Firth of Clyde, decorated with Tibetan Buddhist pray
  • tish Gaelic: Innis Cheith) is an island in the Firth of Forth, Scotland.
  • Here he blockaded the Firth of Forth to break the Siege of Leith in 1560.
  • lying a seaplane under one of the spans of the Firth of Tay bridge near Dundee.
  • Rosyth dockyard, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth.
  • ” for the Ailsa Craig lighthouse in Scotland's Firth of Clyde.
  • It originally stood on a small island in the Firth of Forth accessible only at low tide, and date
  • armer also owns the island of Inchkeith in the Firth of Forth.
  • t escorted the German High Seas Fleet into the Firth of Forth to be interned following the cessatio
  • Firth of Tay and Eden Estuary was designated a Ramsa
  • Newstead in Borders, as he struck towards the Firth of Forth.
  • f England which lie between the Humber and the Firth of Forth, and on the west from the Mersey to t
  • gdom that he then had carried to the shores of Firth of Clyde, in an armada of 160 birlinns.
  • HMS Pembroke on the Firth of Clyde in front of Loch Long
  • ulf Evil-child receiving the lands between the Firth of Forth and the River Tees and Oslac receivin
  • Columbine, the naval base at Port Edgar in the Firth of Forth, then from 3 April 1926 served as the
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