- The
Farne Islands are a
group of
islands off the
coast of Northumberland, England. The
group has
between 15 and 20
islands depending on the
level of the...
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Farnes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Eleanor Farnes,
British writer Ken
Farnes (1911–1941),
English cricketer Paul
Farnes (1918–2020)...
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musician and composer,
known as a
member of
Wardruna and Lindy-Fay ****a & Dei
Farne. She pla****
electronic music before becoming a
founding member of Wardruna...
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Richard Farnes (born 1964) is a
British conductor, and was
Music Director of
Opera North from 2004 to 2016.
Farnes was a
chorister at King's College, Cambridge...
- in 1838
brought her
national fame. The
paddlesteamer ran
aground on the
Farne Islands off the
coast of
Northumberland in
northeast England; nine members...
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Farne Lighthouse is a
lighthouse on the
southern tip of
Inner Farne (one of a
group of
islands off the
coast of
North Northumberland).
Built in the early...
- the
Farne Islands.
Seahouses also has a
working fishing port,
which also
serves the
tourist trade,
being the
embarkation point for
visits to the
Farne Islands...
- of the
bards of the Tyne",
published 1849, can be
found on the
FARNE archive. In
FARNE's notes to the song, it is
stated that the
lyrics were
written by...
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Bartholomew of
Farne (died 1193) was a
Benedictine hermit. Born Tostig, to
parents of
Scandinavian origin, in Whitby, England, he
changed his name to...
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Kenneth Farnes (8 July 1911 – 20
October 1941) was an
English cricketer. He pla**** in
fifteen Tests from 1934 to 1939.
Farnes was born in Leytonstone...