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  1. 30 de oct. de 2020 · William Anthony Furness, 2nd Viscount Furness, was a British peer. Furness was born in Melton Mowbray, England, the only child of Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness, and his second wife, Thelma Furness, Viscountess Furness, an American socialite. He was the grandson Christopher Furness, 1st Baron Furness, of Furness Withy Shipping, and a ...

  2. Liked by William Furness. I'm a relentless optimist. It's needed when you're on a mission to improve…. · Experience: Centricity Research · Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...

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  3. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Her second husband was Marmaduke Furness, 1st Viscount Furness (1883–1940), the chairman of Furness Shipping Company. She was his second wife. They were married on 27 June 1926, and divorced in 1933 They had one son, William Anthony Furness, 2nd Viscount Furness, and as the former wife of a British nobleman she was known as Thelma, Viscountess Furness.

  4. Media in category "William Anthony Furness, 2nd Viscount Furness". This category contains only the following file. William Anthony Furness, Kensal Green Cemetery.JPG 3,456 × 4,608; 8.72 MB. Categories: Furness (surname) William (given name) 1929 births. 1995 deaths. Nobility of the United Kingdom.

  5. 22 de may. de 2024 · 39 1 Comment. Furness Trinidad Limited reposted this. William Anthony Ferreira. Executive chairman/ Chief executive officer. 1mo Edited. On behalf of the Directors, Management and Staff of the ...

  6. Après trois ans de vie commune, ils divorcent en 1925. En juin 1926, son second mariage avec Marmaduke Furness, 1er vicomte Furness (1883-1940), président de la « Furness Shipping Company », aboutira par un divorce en 1933. Le couple a un enfant unique, William Anthony Furness, né en 1929. Thelma Furness et le prince de Galles en 1932.

  7. W. Hazlitt> “ This is a very noble play. Though not in the first class of Shakespear's productions, it stands next to them, and is, we think, the finest of his Historical Plays, that is, of those in which he made poetry the organ of history, and assumed a certain tone of character and sentiment, in conformity to known facts, instead of trusting to his observations of general nature or to the ...