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Henry Brougham Farnie (8
April 1836 – 21
September 1889),
often called H. B.
Farnie, was a
British librettist and
adapter of
French operettas and an author...
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Farnie 1992, p. 120
Williams &
Farnie 1992, p. 121
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Farnie 1992, p. 124
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Farnie 1992, p. 131
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Farnie 1992, p. 135...
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Farnie 1992, p. 151
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Farnie 1992, p. 192
Historic England & 1207994.
Williams &
Farnie 1992, p. 153...
- City News; 15
April 1865, p. 3, ii),
cited in
Farnie (1993), p. 36
Founded 1865;
Farnie (1993), p. 89
Farnie (1993) The
chapels in
Manchester were at Oxford...
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Techniques (Guild of
Master Craftsman Publications Ltd, 2008), p. 70.
Williams &
Farnie 1992, p. 11. Mortimer, John (1897),
Industrial Lancashire,
archived from...
- Noel
Farnie Robertson CBE FRSE (1923–1999) was a
Scottish botanist and
agriculturist who was
elected a
Fellow of the
Royal Society of
Edinburgh (FRSE)...
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Farnie (2006) "Life of
Thomas Raffles".
National Library of Singapore.
Archived from the
original on 25 May 2008.
Retrieved 15
December 2009.
Farnie (1989)...
- to the
arrival at the
school of a
mischievous young boy
called Reginald Farnie, who
turns out to be the
uncle of the
older "Bishop" Gethryn, a prefect...
- 1859–1906 (University of
California Press, 2023) see also
review of this book
Farnie, D.A. East and West of Suez: Suez
Canal in History, 1854–1956 (1969), a...
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female character), with a
libretto translated and
adapted by
Henry Brougham Farnie, was
successfully premiered in
London later that year
followed by productions...