Farrer
Farrer
may refer to:
People
Alisha Farrer
(born 1943), Australian actress and model
Austin Farrer
(1904–1968), English theologian, philosopher, and friend of C. S. Lewis
Buster Farrer
(1936-), South African cricketer
Claude Farrer
(1862–1890), English tennis player
Frances Farrer
(1895–1977), General Secretary of the Women's Institute
Henry Farrer
(1844–1903), English-born American artist
Joe Farrer
(born 1962), member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives
Josie Farrer
(born 1947), member for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Kimberley
Julia Farrer
(born 1950), English artist
Leslie Farrer
(1900–1984), British solicitor
Matthew Farrer (footballer)
(1852–1928), English amateur footballer who appeared in the 1875 and
1876 FA Cup Finals
Sir Matthew Farrer
(1929–2023), British solicitor
Reginald Farrer
(1880–1920), pioneering English botanist
Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer
(1819–1899), English statistician
Thomas Charles Farrer
(1838–1891), English-born painter who worked in the United States
Walter Farrer
(1862–1934), British Church of England priest, most notably Archdeacon of Wells
William Farrer
(1845–1906), Australian agricultural scientist
Other uses
Farrer, Australian Capital Territory
, a suburb of Canberra, Australia, named for William Farrer
Farrer & Co
, a London law firm
Division of Farrer
, also named after William Farrer, is an electorate of the Australian House of Representatives in rural New South Wales
Farrer hypothesis
, a biblical theory
Farrer Hall, a residential college at
Monash University
Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School
, an agricultural school for boys near Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
See also
All pages with titles containing
Farrer
Farrier (disambiguation)
Baron Farrer
(the Farrer Baronets)
Farrar (disambiguation)
Farrer family tree
, showing the relationship between some of the above
Topics referred to by the same term
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