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Ferens is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bronisław
Ferens (1912–1991),
Polish zoologist and
ornithologist Stan
Ferens (1915–1994)...
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devout Wesleyan Methodist,
Ferens made
numerous charitable donations throughout his life. His
gifts to Hull
include the
Ferens Art
Gallery and a donation...
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Feren is a lake in Meråker Muni****lity in Trøndelag county, Norway. A
small part in the
northwestern corner of the lake
extends into the muni****lities...
- Bronisław
Ferens (1912 – 24
March 1991) was a
Polish ornithologist, conservationist, and
professor at the
Jagiellonian University. He took a
special interest...
- (1920)
Historic England. "
Ferens Art
Gallery (1218995)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 9
January 2014. "
Ferens Art Gallery". Hull City Council...
- army camp in the
Second World War; the
nearby Ferens Hall was
originally known as 'Camp Hall'.
Ferens is of a
traditional rectangular 'Sandhurst block...
- "Taxonomy Browser:
Chrysocale ferens".
Barcode of Life Data System.
Retrieved August 26, 2019. Savela, Markku. "Chrysocale
ferens (Schaus, 1896)". Lepidoptera...
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Stanley Ferens (March 5, 1915 –
October 7, 1994),
nicknamed "Lefty", was an
American professional baseball pitcher who
appeared in 53
total games in Major...
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second round,
where they lost 3–0 at home to
Tranmere Rovers in
front of
Ferens Park's
record crowd. The club
finished bottom of the
Northern League again...
- from the arms of
Thomas Ferens.
These symbols were
later reused to
create the
current university logo. The motto,
Lampada Ferens (Bearing the Torch), incorporates...