- A
ferry is a boat or ship that
transports p****engers, and
occasionally vehicles and cargo,
across a body of water. A
small p****enger
ferry with multiple...
- Anglo-Norman
baron and prin****l
captain of King
Richard I of England. The de
Ferriers family is
believed to have
originated at the
manor of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire...
- In chemistry, iron(III) or
ferric refers to the
element iron in its +3
oxidation state.
Ferric chloride is an
alternative name for iron(III) chloride...
-
Ferrier may
refer to:
Ferrier, Haiti, a
commune in the Fort-Liberté Arrondis****t, in the Nord-Est
department of
Haiti Ferrier Estate, a
large council...
-
Bryan Ferry (born 26
September 1945) is an
English singer and songwriter. He
became known as the
frontman of the band Roxy
Music and also
launched a solo...
- the only
ferrier in Tannerre-en-Puisaye, a
village that
holds a
large part of the 2,250
ferriers listed in
Puisaye in 2008.
Other large ferriers in Puisaye...
-
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.,
operating as BC
Ferries (BCF), is a
former provincial Crown corporation, now
operating as an
independently managed...
-
married Isabel (d.
before 29
April 1252), the
daughter of
Walchelin de
Ferriers of
Oakham Castle in
Rutland before 1196. They had: Hugh de
Mortimer (d...
- The
Fulton Ferry was the
first steam ferry route connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City,
United States,
joining Fulton Street, Manhattan, and...
- s****-based
ramps or
ferry slips that
allow the
cargo to be
efficiently rolled on and off the
vessel when in port.
While smaller ferries that
operate across...