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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player Thomas Ferens (1847–1930), British politician, philanthropist, and industrialist Wojciech Ferens (born 1991), Polish volleyball player Ryś-Ferens This...
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Ferens Art Gallery is an art gallery in the English city of Kingston upon Hull. The site and money for the gallery were donated to the city by Thomas...
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Sirius Academy North (redirect from Thomas Ferens Academy)
Sirius Academy North (formerly Thomas Ferens Academy) is a mixed secondary school located in the North Hull Estate of Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding...
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Grotrian Conservative 1892 Clarence Smith Liberal 1895 Thomas Firbank Conservative 1906 Thomas Ferens Liberal 1918 Charles Murchison Conservative 1922 Roger...
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from the arms of Thomas Ferens. These symbols were later reused to create the current university logo. The motto, Lampada Ferens (Bearing the Torch)...
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was rebuilt and renamed Greenway Primary school c. 2008. A new school Thomas Ferens Academy, (now named Sirius Academy North) opened in 2012, built at a...
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Lamarque and Kathleen Lennon. From 2013-14 the holder of the Ferens Chair is Nick Zangwill. "Ferens Chair in Philosophy, University of Hull". Philjobs.org....
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after whom the local library is named Harry Beevers, plant physiologist Thomas Ferens, politician Historic England & 1160335. Historic England & 1310628....
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master at the school who went on to be headmaster of Bryanston School Thomas Ferens, politician, philanthropist and industrialist who donated £30,000 to...
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Major Sir Joseph Thomas Firbank (16 May 1850 – 7 October 1910) was a British Conservative Party politician. Joseph Thomas Firbank was born in Britain in...
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civic art gallery is the Ferens Art Gallery on Queen Victoria Square, a Grade II listed building. It is named after Thomas Ferens who provided the funds...
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(1991-1999) David Drewry - geophysicist, and Vice-Chancellor (1999-2009) Thomas Ferens - Liberal politician, philanthropist Brynmor Jones - science academic...
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1997–2001 John Manger Fells, accountant and pioneer of cost accounting Thomas Ferens, industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal MP 1906–16 Sir Marcus Fernando...
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Hopwood (1860–1947) George Lambert (1866–1958) Charles Allen (1861–1930) Thomas Ferens (1847–1930) The Lord Strachie (1858–1936) Lord Richard Cavendish (1871–1946)...
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the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party, 1972–1979 Thomas Ferens (1847–1930), politician, philanthropist, and industrialist; MP for Hull...
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League with Pelican United, Pinefleet and Skirlaugh. He then went to the Thomas Ferens Academy and lastly, Malet Lambert School. Tymon joined the Hull City...
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he won the seat with a large majority over the sitting Liberal MP Thomas Ferens. Murchison did not defend his Hull seat at the 1922 general election...
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Georgian-era prime minister Lord Rockingham, Hull businessman and MP Thomas Robinson Ferens, and Herbert Morrison (1956–65), a former Labour home secretary...
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Heraldrie. p. 210. "University of St Andrews". www.st-andrews.ac.uk. Joseph Thomas Fowler (1904). "Grant of Arms to the University". Durham University: earlier...
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53°59'6.23"N 0°26'58.08"W ). The house was built in 1962–63 for Sir Thomas Ferens on the site of an earlier Georgian house, Sunderlandwick Hall, altered...
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was closed in 2012, with most students and teachers transferring to Thomas Ferens Academy (now known as Sirius Academy North). The Parks Primary school...
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the school was originally known as Sirius Academy. However, in 2015 Thomas Ferens Academy joined the Sirius Academy Multi Academy Trust and was renamed...
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Hattan, DSC, RNR, 141 T.S. (Hull). Temporary Acting Skipper Lieutenant Thomas Ferens, RNR, 176 T.S. (Nawton, Yorkshire). Acting Temporary Skipper Lieutenant...
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University, then a university college was founded on a site donated by Thomas Ferens on the north side of Cottingham Road. Initial building work was undertaken...
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Hull Central Sir Seymour King Conservative Kingston upon Hull East Thomas Ferens Liberal Kingston upon Hull West Guy Wilson Liberal Kingston-upon-Thames...
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city's education committee refused to stump up any money. In March 1922, Thomas Ferens of Reckitt's, and former Liberal MP, bought an 18-acre (73,000 m2) site...
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Thomas Wilson Sons & Co. was a British shipping company, founded in 1840, It evolved from a joint venture formed by merchants Thomas Wilson, John Beckinton...
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School closed in 2012, with pupils transferring to the newly built Thomas Ferens Academy. The building of the academy, sponsored by the University of...
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Liberal King's Lynn Thomas Gibson Bowles Liberal Kingston upon Hull Central Seymour King Conservative Kingston upon Hull East Thomas Ferens Liberal Kingston...
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