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Peter Colfs (1906 – 1983) was a
Belgian painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1932
Summer Olympics. A tapestry...
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appealed most to the
sporting instincts of the Dutch. They
called the new game
colf, and
within a few
years they had
become a
nation of p****ionate players. The...
- Tandjong-Priok 1888 Het
journaal van
Albert Colfs : eene
bijdrage tot de
kennis der
kleine Soenda-eilanden (samen met
Albert Colfs) 1889 Les
oiseaux de
Sumatra et...
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scenes from
nature and
rustic life.
Triumph of
Peace (1953) by
Peter Colfs. On
display in the
United Nations Headquarters, Delegates'
lobby of the...
- "mit ener coluen" (with a
colf/kolf [club]). This is the
earliest known mention in the
Dutch language of the game of
colf/kolf as pla**** in the Low Countries...
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Mechelen op 5
januari 1712. Na 12 jaar
koraalschool en twee jaar bij
meester Colfs was hij in 1727
haast 16 jaar oud : een
degelijk gevormd koorzanger en organist...
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Peter Coclanis,
American historian Peter Cohan,
American businessman Peter Colfs (1906–1983),
Belgian painter Peter Collecott (born 1950),
British diplomat...
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Catholic Organization for Life and
Family (
COLF) was co-founded by the
Canadian Conference of
Catholic Bishops (CCCB) and the
Supreme Council of the...
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Retrieved Jun 23, 2020. "Le
vittime del rogo al
Sabor Latino: il dj, le
colf e il
ragazzo rumeno -
Corriere Roma". roma.corriere.it (in Italian). Retrieved...
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becoming a choirboy. On
October 12, 1725, he
began studies under Anton Colfs,
chief organist and
carillonneur of St. Rumbold's Cathedral. Instruction...