USS Furse (DD-882), a Gearing-class destroyer of the US Navy
For the Ethiopian district in the Afar Region, see Fursi
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Furse may refer to: Furse (surname), an English surname Ulex (gorse), a genus of heathland plants USS Furse (DD-882), a Gearing-class destroyer of the...
Judith Furse (4 March 1912 – 29 August 1974) was an English actress. She was a member of the Furse family; her father was Lieutenant-General Sir William...
Mokwete and Riverside. Significant landmarks in Jane Furse include Jane Furse Plaza, Jane Furse Memorial Hospital (the largest public sector hospital...
Elizabeth Furse (October 13, 1936 – April 18, 2021) was a Kenya Colony-born American small business owner and former faculty member of Portland State...
Dame Katharine Furse, GBE, RRC (née Symonds; 23 November 1875 – 25 November 1952) was a British nursing and military administrator. She led the British...
"Jill" Furse (1915–27 November 1944) was an English actress. Barbara Dolignon Furse was born in 1915 to Celia (née Newbolt) and Sir Ralph Furse at Netherhampton...
Furse Khola is a tributary of the Seti Gandaki River in Pokhara, Nepal. It joins the Seti Gandaki to the south of Pokhara International Airport. "2 go...
USS Furse (DD-882/DDR-882) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy. John Houseal Furse was born on 20 April 1880 in South Carolina. He...
Dame Clara Hedwig Frances Furse DBE (née Siemens) (born 16 September 1957) was the Chief Executive of the London Stock Exchange between January 2001 and...
Charles Furse may refer to: Charles Wellington Furse (1868–1904), English painter Charles Furse (priest) (1821–1900), Archdeacon of Westminster This disambiguation...
Badwan, guitarist Joshua Hayward, keyboardist and synthesizer player Tom Furse, bassist Rhys Webb, and drummer and percussionist Joe Spurgeon. Their music...
John Furse may refer to: John H. Furse, (1880–1907), officer in the US Navy John Paul Wellington Furse, English admiral, botanical illustrator and plant...
Charles Wellington Furse ARA (13 January 1868 – 16 October 1904) was an English painter. He was born at Staines, the son of Jane Diana (Monsell) and the...
Elisabeth Furse (30 August 1910 – 14 October 2002) was a Communist activist, World War II resistance escape route organizer, and London bistro proprietress...
Margaret Furse (born Alice Margaret Watts, 18 February 1911 – 8 July 1974) was an English costume designer. She has been nominated for the Academy Award...
Godfrey Ronald Furse (born 27 August 1960) is an English cricketer. Furse is a left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace. He was born at Launceston...
It was based on a commercial licence of the Qasar M8 developed by Tony Furse of Creative Strategies in Sydney, Australia. It was one of the earliest...
Colonel George Armand Furse CB (23 August 1834 – 3 April 1906) was a British Army officer and author. He was a colonel in the 42nd Royal Highlanders Black...
Furse Peninsula (61°29′S 55°28′W / 61.483°S 55.467°W / -61.483; -55.467) is the eastern part of Gibbs Island, east of The Spit, in the South Shetland...
Lieutenant General Sir William Thomas Furse, KCB, KCMG, DSO (21 April 1865 – 31 May 1953) was a senior British Army officer who served as Master-General...
Michael Bolton Furse, KCMG (born Bolton Michael Furse; 12 October 1870 – 18 June 1955) was an eminent Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century...
However, in practice, just two formats are in widespread use. The first is Furse-Malham higher-order format, which is an extension of traditional B-Format...
John Paul Wellington Furse CB, OBE, VMH (13 October 1904 – 8 October 1978) was an English naval officer who became a rear-admiral before he retired. He...
The Furse Argillaceous Beds is a geologic formation in Scotland. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. Earth sciences portal Scotland...
remarked that by 1908 the era of John Singer Sargent and Charles Wellington Furse "... was over. The age of Augustus John was dawning." He was the younger...