Fettes may refer to: Fettes College, a private school in Edinburgh, Scotland Fettes Brot, a German hip-hop group Fettesian-Lorettonian Club, Sports Club...
particularly well academically: in 1998 Fettes was placed fourth in the Daily Telegraph league table of schools. In 1999 Fettes was placed fifth in the Sunday...
diese Augen lügen?" ("Could These Eyes Lie?") from the album Fettes Brot lässt grüßen ("Fettes Brot Says Hello"). Many purists voiced criticism as the band...
Christopher Fettes (born 1937) is an English former teacher, farmer and founder of the Irish Green Party. He is an honorary member of the International...
philanthropist, who left a bequest which led to the foundation of Fettes College, in Edinburgh. The Fettes family came from north east Scotland, where the name can...
Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine consisting of the ingredients, recipes, and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times and later...
website, uea.org. Fettes learnt Esperanto as a 14-year-old boy in New Zealand, having been introduced to it by his uncle Christopher Fettes. In 2000 he and...
Fette Fraktur is a blackletter typeface of the sub-classification Fraktur designed by the German punchcutter Johann Christian Bauer (1802–1867) in 1850...
Castaway : Peter Fettes". BBC Online. BBC. Retrieved 25 July 2014. He was born in Penang Malaysia, son of Colonel James Dollery Fettes and Margaret Hood...
weed elsewhere Atriplex prostrata, a plant in the orache or saltbush genus Fette Henne, or "fat hen", nickname for the portly eagle of the Coat of arms of...
Fatteh (Arabic: فتّة meaning crushed or crumbs, also romanized as fette, fetté, fatta or fattah) is an Egyptian and Levantine dish consisting of pieces...
Scotland and his wife, Martha Brook, grand-niece of Sir William Fettes, bart., the founder of Fettes College. On the completion of his education at the High School...
Margaret Fettes is a former Canadian international lawn bowler. Fettes has represented Canada at the Commonwealth Games, in the fours at the 1994 Commonwealth...
drinks when an eminent doctor, Wolfe Macfarlane, enters. One of the friends, Fettes, recognises the name and angrily confronts the new arrival. Although his...
Dame Alison Fettes Richard, DBE, DL (born 1 March 1948) is an English anthropologist, conservationist and university administrator. She was the 344th Vice-Chancellor...
In 2018, Fettes joined Raftopoulos at the Surrey Scorchers in the British Basketball League. Following the end of 2018-19 season, Jack Fettes was released...
"twice-baked". The French and Italian names, respectively, biscotte and fette biscottate have the same origin, biscotto (biscuit), which also means twice...
William Fettes Pitcairn (14 October 1803 – 25 September 1891) was a Scottish theological author. Pitcairn was born in Edinburgh on 14 October 1803, the...
Former pupils of Fettes College in Edinburgh are known in some circles as Old Fettesians. They sometimes refer to themselves as "OFs" and can use the post...
as post-nominal letters to identify alumni of the British public school Fettes College, Edinburgh, Scotland Open Firmware, computer software which loads...
data onto the World Wide Web. Later, in 2003, his collaboration with Ian Fettes enabled him to develop and launch Genealogics, a substantial online reference...
Melville Junior School The Mary Erskine School Stewart's Melville College Fettes College George Heriot's School George Watson's College Loretto School, Musselburgh...
school term-time boarding at Fettes College in Edinburgh from 1966 to 1971. According to Blair, he hated his time at Fettes. His teachers were unimpressed...
commitments intruded. Cowan and Fettes left Madder Lake by late 1975, Fettes formed Bandicoot with comedian, Shane Bourne. Fettes was initially replaced by...