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Wilhelm Weith (9 May 1846 in Bad
Homburg vor der Höhe – 29
November 1881 in Ajaccio) was a German-Swiss chemist. He
studied chemistry at the polytechnic...
- his wife
Helga Harries Delisle (72), and
their business partner Peter J.
Weith (68), at the
Delisle home on
Mesilla Hills Drive outside of Mesilla, near...
-
South Wight ****d, and the
Shalfleet ****d. The
island was
known as Ynys
Weith in
Brittonic Celtic.
Southeastern Britain experienced significant immigration...
- b****ist–vocalist
Sandin Wilson,
drummer Greg Williams,
guitarist Doug Fraser, Mel
Weith and Mel
Kubik on
saxophone and keyboards. The
group released Girl in the...
- instruments,
including the
electric piano, the saxophone, and no guitar.
Weith has
described this
choice as a
solution made out of need; they
could not...
- The Isle of
Wight is rich in
historical and
archaeological sites, from
prehistoric fossil beds with
dinosaur remains, to
dwellings and
artefacts dating...
- Antonín Veith, or
Weith (3
January 1793 – 19
December 1853) was a
Czech patron of the arts, who
worked to
promote the
peaceful coexistence of
Czechs and...
-
Benevenuto Tilli Bertino Souza Sweden Weith Andersson Ove
Gunnarsson Staffan Oscarsson Ragnar Skanåker 1979
Seoul Sweden Weith Andersson Stig
Borje Nilsson Staffan...
- Sus**** and
eastern Hampshire) was
likely fully conquered by 510 AD. Ynys
Weith (Isle of Wight) fell in 530 AD, Caer
Colun (essentially
modern Es****) by...
- Gear series. Minneapolis, MN: Motorbooks. ISBN 9780760340202. Hirsch, Jay;
Weith,
Warren (1979). The Last
American Convertibles. New York:
Collier Books;...