- Lisa Le
Feuvre is a curator, writer,
editor and
public speaker. In 2017 she was
appointed the
inaugural Executive Director of Holt/Smithson Foundation...
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Gerard Le
Feuvre (born 11
September 1962) is a
British musician. Le
Feuvre was born on 11
September 1962 in Jersey,
Channel Islands, one of four children...
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William Henry Le
Feuvre (1832–1896) was an
English engineer, born on the
island of Jersey. He was
president of the
Society of
Engineers in the
United Kingdom...
- Iris Le
Feuvre (née Renouf), M.B.E. (9
October 1928 - 2
August 2022) was a
Jersey politician who
served in the
States of
Jersey and was
active in community...
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George Francis Le
Feuvre, who
wrote under the pen-names of
George d'La
Forge and
Bouanhomme George, was a Jèrriais
prose author born at La Forge, Millais...
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Thomas Le
Feuvre (1878–1959) was a
merchant and
politician in Newfoundland. He
represented Burin in the
Newfoundland House of ****embly from 1911 to 1919...
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lists as its anthem. It was
written and
composed by
musician Gerard Le
Feuvre. The song was
written in 2002 and
adopted in 2008
after a
contest to find...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 13
April 2022.
Retrieved 13
April 2022. Le
Feuvre,
David (1994). JERSEY: Not
quite British. Jersey:
Seaflower Books. "British...
- Le
Feuvre Scarp (69°21′S 63°18′W / 69.350°S 63.300°W / -69.350; -63.300) is an
irregular cliff-like elevation, 750
metres (2,460 ft) high,
situated 11...
- Ian Le
Feuvre is a
Canadian musician,
record producer and songwriter. He was
initially a
member of the
Ottawa alternative rock band Fun for Malakaï in the...