- billionaire, of Volker
Wessels Dirck Wessels (1638–1717), New
Netherland colonist Emile Wessels (born 1979),
Namibian rugby player Glenn Wessels (c. 1932 – 1982)...
- 2020,
Wessels released the single, "Lizzie"
which features Alissa White-Gluz as part of a collaboration.
Following her
departure from Delain,
Wessels had...
-
Volker Stevin in 1978 and with
Kondor Wessels in 1997 to form
Volker Wessels Stevin. It was
rebranded Volker
Wessels in 2002. The
company is
organised into...
- ship
Wesel in 1636 Cape
Wessel, the most
northerly point of
Rimbija Island (itself the
northernmost of the
Wessel Islands)
Wessels pl****, a
square in Oslo...
- B&W (Bra &
Wessels) was a
chain of
Swedish department stores founded in 1977 by a
merger of
Wessels and Bra. The
chain was
bought by KF (Kooperativa Förbundet)...
- to the
Wessels household. A few
years later,
Volsteedt became the
master in
charge of
cricket at Grey College, Bloemfontein, and
coached Wessels during...
-
Albert Wessels Trust continued to fund the
Elisabeth Eybers Prize.
Wessels published an autobiography,
Farmboy and Industrialist, in 1987.
Wessels, Albert...
-
Robert Albert Wessels is a
South African Afrikaans singer and actor.
Robbie Wessels released the
following albums: My
Vissermanvriend se Pa (2005) Halley...
- in B-flat
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media help. The "Horst-
Wessel-Lied" (German: [hɔʁst ˈvɛsl̩ liːt] ), also
known by its
incipit "Die Fahne...
- son of
former South African captain Kepler Wessels, who also pla**** 24 Test
matches for Australia.
Wessels was born in Queensland, Australia,
where his...