- The
Toftness Radiation Detector was a
quack instrument used by some chiropractors. It was
patented by
Irwing N.
Toftness in 1971, and was
banned from use...
- Mary
Toft (née Denyer;
baptised 21
February 1703 –
January 1763), also
spelled Tofts, was an
English woman from Godalming, Surrey, who in 1726 became...
- Look up
toft or
Domain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Toft may
refer to:
Albert Toft (1862–1949),
English sculptor Alfonso Toft (1866–1964), English...
- In
England and Scotland, a
toft village is a
settlement comprising small and
relatively closely packed farms (
tofts) with the
surrounding land
owned and...
-
Jesper Toft (born 7
February 1999) is a
Danish badminton player. He won a gold
medal at the 2025
European Championships in the
mixed doubles and the silver...
- as "Xander's ligament" in a
YouTube video published by Dr.
Alexander R.
Toftness (aka.
ARTexplains on YouTube), and this name was
subsequently used on Wikipedia...
- The
Tofts is a 0.8–1 km-wide band of
raised ground along part of the
Lincolnshire coast,
running between Wainfleet All
Saints and
Wrangle parallel to...
-
Lonnie Toft is a 1970s era
American professional skateboarder and
snowboarder from
Southern California who has also been
extensively involved with surfing...
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Albert Toft (3 June 1862 – 18
December 1949) was a
British sculptor.
Toft's career was
dominated by
public commemorative commissions in bronze, mostly...
-
Defense of
Central Europe, 1815–1854". In
Talbot C. Imlay;
Monica Duffy Toft (eds.). The Fog of
Peace and War Planning:
Military and
Strategic Planning...