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Cosa (chi) è firth$28461$ - definizione

NEW ZEALAND CRICKETER AND EDUATOR (1859-1931)
Joesph Firth; Firth, Joseph

Clifton Firth         
NEW ZEALAND PHOTOGRAPHER
Clifton firth; Reginald Clifton Firth
Reginald Clifton Firth (12 April 1904 – 31 August 1980) was a New Zealand graphic designer and photographer. Influenced by writings of the Bauhaus and contemporaries, especially the Swiss typographer Jan Tschichold, Firth's design work of the late 1920s and early 30s was some of the earliest modernist graphic design in New Zealand.
Ted Firth         
  • Firth during World War II
NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURER, AVIATOR, MILITARY LEADER
Edward Buckland Firth
Edward Buckland Firth (27 September 1905 – 6 May 1978) was a New Zealand manufacturer, aviator, and military leader. He co-founded Firth Concrete with his younger brother Tony Firth.
Firth, Pond & Company         
AMERICAN PUBLISHER OF SHEET MUSIC
Firth, Pond & Co.; Firth, Pond, & Company; Firth, Pond, & Co.; Hall & Pond Firth; Firth, Pond & Co
Firth, Pond & Company was an American music company that published sheet music and distributed musical instruments in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The company began in 1847 when William Hall broke with partners John Firth and Sylvanus Pond, thus disbanding their New York-based publishing company, Firth & Hall.

Wikipedia

Joseph Firth

Joseph "Pentland" Firth (25 March 1859 – 13 April 1931) was a New Zealand educationalist and teacher. He was the headmaster of Wellington College from 1892 to 1920. He was born and died in Wellington.