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  • Thomas Struth
  • German photographer (born 1954)

    Thomas Struth (born 11 October 1954) is a German photographer who is best known for his Museum Photographs series, black and white photographs of the streets

    Thomas Struth

    Thomas Struth

    Thomas_Struth

  • Bill Struth
  • Scottish football manager (1875–1956)

    William Struth (16 June 1875 – 21 September 1956) was a Scottish football manager. He was the second manager of Rangers Football Club, leading the club

    Bill Struth

    Bill Struth

    Bill_Struth

  • Struth
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Struth is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Bas-Rhin department "Répertoire national des élus:

    Struth

    Struth

    Struth

  • Strüth
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Strüth is a municipality in the district of Rhein-Lahn, in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany. Direktwahlen 2019, Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Landeswahlleiter

    Strüth

    Strüth

    Strüth

  • Ibrox Stadium
  • Football stadium in Glasgow

    surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Bill Struth Main (south), Broomloan Road (west), Sandy Jardine (north) and Copland Road

    Ibrox Stadium

    Ibrox Stadium

    Ibrox_Stadium

  • Rangers F.C.
  • Association football club in Scotland

    titles. Taking over as manager after William Wilton's death in 1920, Bill Struth was Rangers' most successful manager, guiding the club to 14 league titles

    Rangers F.C.

    Rangers_F.C.

  • Volker Struth
  • German football agent

    Volke Struth (born 10 March 1966) is a German football agent. Struth has represented Germany international Toni Kroos. "Spielerberater Volker Struth legt

    Volker Struth

    Volker_Struth

  • Ansbach
  • Town in Bavaria, Germany

    persons (DP) camp in what used to be a sanatorium in what is today the Strüth quarter. Bachwoche Ansbach has been held in Ansbach since 1947. Since 1970

    Ansbach

    Ansbach

    Ansbach

  • Adam Little
  • Scottish footballer

    he was scouted by then Rangers manager Bill Struth and the next day signed for the club aged 17. Struth decided to loan Little out to play for Blantyre

    Adam Little

    Adam_Little

  • Baiza Bai
  • Maharani of Gwalior

    October 2017. Struth 2001, p. 31. Goel 2015, p. 88. Struth 2001, p. 32. Struth 2001, p. 33. Mount 2015, p. 240. Chaurasia 2004, p. 46. Struth 2001, p. 35

    Baiza Bai

    Baiza Bai

    Baiza_Bai

  • List of Rangers F.C. managers
  • manager. The most successful and longest-serving Rangers manager is Bill Struth, who won nineteen Scottish league championships, ten Scottish Cups, two

    List of Rangers F.C. managers

    List of Rangers F.C. managers

    List_of_Rangers_F.C._managers

  • Heinrich von Winkelried
  • the legend of Schrutan. The nickname Schrutan (also Strutan, Struthan, Struth, etc.) is derived from German legend, where it is given to a giant, in particular

    Heinrich von Winkelried

    Heinrich von Winkelried

    Heinrich_von_Winkelried

  • Marian Goodman
  • American contemporary art gallerist (1928–2026)

    gallery has represented a number of artists including Steve McQueen, Thomas Struth, Pierre Huyghe, Thomas Schütte, Lothar Baumgarten, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon

    Marian Goodman

    Marian_Goodman

  • Sacrebleu
  • French expression

    Those curses may be compared to the archaic English [God']sdeath, sblood, struth or zounds (God's wounds). They were considered so offensive that Dieu was

    Sacrebleu

    Sacrebleu

  • List of mountains and hills of the Rhenish Massif
  • 20 45 59 79 82 95 Biggesee (307.5 m) Rur Reservoir (281.5) Edersee (244.97) Möhnesee (213.74) 96 Großer Feldberg (~880) Langenberg (843.2) Erbeskopf (816

    List of mountains and hills of the Rhenish Massif

    List of mountains and hills of the Rhenish Massif

    List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Rhenish_Massif

  • Art Institute of Chicago II, Chicago
  • Photograph by Thomas Struth

    Chicago II, Chicago is a color photograph taken by German photographer Thomas Struth, in 1990. It is part of the series Museum Photographs, depicting several

    Art Institute of Chicago II, Chicago

    Art_Institute_of_Chicago_II,_Chicago

  • List of longest managerial reigns in association football
  • Nicholson was secretary-manager of Sheffield United from 1899 to 1932. Bill Struth was the Rangers manager from 1920 to 1954. Guy Roux managed Auxerre for

    List of longest managerial reigns in association football

    List of longest managerial reigns in association football

    List_of_longest_managerial_reigns_in_association_football

  • The Smith Family, Fife, Scotland 1989
  • Photograph by Thomas Struth

    Thomas Struth, in 1989. It depicts a Scottish family, with eight members, in what appears to be their living room. It is part of a series that Struth dedicated

    The Smith Family, Fife, Scotland 1989

    The_Smith_Family,_Fife,_Scotland_1989

  • Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
  • Art school in Düsseldorf, Germany

    photographers Thomas Ruff, Thomas Demand, Christopher Williams, Thomas Struth, Andreas Gursky and Candida Höfer. In the stairway of its main entrance

    Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

    Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

    Kunstakademie_Düsseldorf

  • Walter Smith
  • Scottish football player and manager (1948–2021)

    the second-most-successful manager in the history of Rangers, behind Bill Struth. Smith was born in Lanark, but grew up in the Carmyle district in the East

    Walter Smith

    Walter_Smith

  • History of Rangers F.C.
  • Scottish association football club history

    Bill Struth retained the title, with the club scoring 106 goals in 42 league games. Wilton died in a boating accident in May 1920, and Bill Struth was

    History of Rangers F.C.

    History_of_Rangers_F.C.

  • Batia Ofer
  • Israeli-Canadian patron (born 1974)

    years, she has collected art works from various artists, including Thomas Struth, Rudolf Stingel, Sigmar Polke, and Mandy El-Sayegh. She has also collaborated

    Batia Ofer

    Batia Ofer

    Batia_Ofer

  • Galerie Max Hetzler
  • Yves Oppenheim, Richard Phillips, Michael Raedecker, Bridget Riley, Thomas Struth, Rebecca Warren, Christopher Wool and Toby Ziegler. At the end of 2013 Max

    Galerie Max Hetzler

    Galerie_Max_Hetzler

  • 1971 Ibrox disaster
  • Crowd crush at a Glasgow football game

    of the tragedy, a larger monument was unveiled at the corner of the Bill Struth Main Stand and the Copland Road Stand. The monument contains blue plaques

    1971 Ibrox disaster

    1971 Ibrox disaster

    1971_Ibrox_disaster

  • Bernd and Hilla Becher
  • German photographic duo

    Former students of Bernd's included Andreas Gursky, Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte and Elger Esser. Bernd died in Rostock. After

    Bernd and Hilla Becher

    Bernd and Hilla Becher

    Bernd_and_Hilla_Becher

  • Mailänder Dom (Fassade), Mailand
  • Photograph by Thomas Struth

    color photograph taken by German photographer Thomas Struth, in 1998. It has a ten prints edition. Struth dedicated a large part of his work to the depiction

    Mailänder Dom (Fassade), Mailand

    Mailänder_Dom_(Fassade),_Mailand

  • San Zaccaria, Venice (photograph)
  • Photograph by Thomas Struth

    Zaccaria, Venice is a color photograph taken by German photographer Thomas Struth, in 1995. The photograph was taken inside the San Zaccaria church in Venice

    San Zaccaria, Venice (photograph)

    San_Zaccaria,_Venice_(photograph)

  • History of the Jews in Alsace
  • architectural value such as those in Wolfisheim, Westhoffen, Pfaffenhoffen, Struth, Diemeringen, Ingwiller and Mackenheim. Liliane Ackermann Théophile Bader

    History of the Jews in Alsace

    History of the Jews in Alsace

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Alsace

  • Las Meninas (Picasso)
  • Series of paintings by Pablo Picasso

    Goya, Michael Craig-Martin, Josep Maria Sert, Richard Hamilton and Thomas Struth. It was curated by Gertje Utley and Malén Gual. However, there are several

    Las Meninas (Picasso)

    Las_Meninas_(Picasso)

  • Anglo-Saxon runic rings
  • Rings inscribed with futhorc runes, 9th or 10th century

    "magical gibberish", there are some elements that can be identified as Irish: struth fola corresponds to Old Irish sruth fola "stream of blood". Arȝrenn, ær

    Anglo-Saxon runic rings

    Anglo-Saxon_runic_rings

  • List of dialling codes in Germany
  • Großengottern 36023 Horsmar 36024 Diedorf 36025 Körner 36026 Rodeberg (Struth) 36027 Lengenfeld unterm Stein 36028 Kammerforst 36029 Menteroda 3603 Bad

    List of dialling codes in Germany

    List of dialling codes in Germany

    List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany

  • Minced oath
  • Euphemistic expression

    cases the original meanings of these minced oaths were forgotten; the oath 'struth (By God's truth) came to be spelled strewth. The oath Zounds and related

    Minced oath

    Minced_oath

  • Pantheon, Rome (photograph)
  • Photograph by Thomas Struth

    Pantheon, Rome is a color photograph taken by German photographer Thomas Struth, in 1990. It is part of the series Museum Photographs that he dedicated

    Pantheon, Rome (photograph)

    Pantheon,_Rome_(photograph)

  • Alte Pinakothek (Self-Portrait)
  • Photograph by Thomas Struth

    Pinakothek (Self-Portrait) is a color photograph by German photographer Thomas Struth, from 2000. It depicts the 1500 Self-Portrait by German Renaissance painter

    Alte Pinakothek (Self-Portrait)

    Alte_Pinakothek_(Self-Portrait)

  • Düsseldorf
  • Capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    associated with figures such as Bernd and Hilla Becher, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, and Candida Höfer. The city hosts numerous museums and galleries covering

    Düsseldorf

    Düsseldorf

    Düsseldorf

  • Pantheon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    American animated drama TV series Pantheon, Rome (photograph), a 1990 Thomas Struth photograph Pantheon (desktop environment), a Linux desktop environment Pantheon

    Pantheon

    Pantheon

  • Charles Brisbane
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1770–1829)

    Preceded by George Beckwith Governor of Saint Vincent 1808–1829 Succeeded by William John Struth (acting)

    Charles Brisbane

    Charles Brisbane

    Charles_Brisbane

  • List of world association football records
  • 9 – Guillermo Stábile, 1939–1958 Most top-tier league titles: 18 – Bill Struth, 1920–1954 Most domestic club titles: 41 – Alex Ferguson, 1974–2013 Most

    List of world association football records

    List_of_world_association_football_records

  • Düsseldorf school of photography
  • Group of 20th and 21st century German photographers

    international careers are Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth, Axel Hutte, Petra Wunderlich, Simone Nieweg, and Tata Ronkholz. The 2017

    Düsseldorf school of photography

    Düsseldorf_school_of_photography

  • Free State of Bottleneck
  • 1919–1923 quasi-state in western Germany

    villages of Lorchhausen, Sauerthal, Ransel, Wollmerschied, Welterod, Zorn, Strüth and Egenrod. Surrounded by the two Allied bridgeheads, the Rhine to the

    Free State of Bottleneck

    Free State of Bottleneck

    Free_State_of_Bottleneck

  • Australian English
  • Set of varieties of English language

    2007 (23 August 2007) – The Macquarie Globe Das, Sushi (29 January 2005). "Struth! Someone's nicked me Strine". The Age. Corderoy, Amy (26 January 2010).

    Australian English

    Australian English

    Australian_English

  • Torry Gillick
  • Scottish footballer

    Airdrie, Gillick was signed for Rangers in 1933, aged 18, by manager Bill Struth, after playing for prominent Glasgow junior club Petershill. In his first

    Torry Gillick

    Torry_Gillick

  • 1976–77 Borussia Mönchengladbach season
  • Borussia Mönchengladbach 1976–77 football season

    16 Karlsruhe 4–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach Wildparkstadion, Karlsruhe 15:30 Berger 5', 30' Struth 25' Janzon 76' Attendance: 46,000 Referee: Günter Linn

    1976–77 Borussia Mönchengladbach season

    1976–77_Borussia_Mönchengladbach_season

  • List of football managers with the most games
  • original on 24 January 2014. Retrieved 29 June 2023. (Rangers manager) Struth, Bill Archived 8 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine, FitbaStats (Celtic

    List of football managers with the most games

    List_of_football_managers_with_the_most_games

  • 2003
  • Calendar year

    most heavily attended exhibitions were for Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Struth, both held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where they attracted thousands

    2003

    2003

    2003

  • Walram II, Count of Nassau
  • dependencies (Dreiherrische), the Ämter Miehlen and Schönau (Schönau Abbey near Strüth über Nastätten) as well as the Vierherrengericht, Laurenburg Castle, the

    Walram II, Count of Nassau

    Walram_II,_Count_of_Nassau

  • List of contemporary artists
  • 1938), painter Frank Stella (1936–2024), painter and printmaker Thomas Struth (born 1954), photographer Ronald Suchiu (born 1952), painter Hiroshi Sugimoto

    List of contemporary artists

    List_of_contemporary_artists

  • Johann Michael Bach (musician at Wuppertal)
  • German composer, born 1745

    Johann Michael Bach (9 November 1745 in Struth near Schmalkalden – 13 June 1820 in Elberfeld) was a German composer, lawyer and music theorist. He was

    Johann Michael Bach (musician at Wuppertal)

    Johann_Michael_Bach_(musician_at_Wuppertal)

  • Tableau vivant
  • Static scene containing one or more actors or models

    contemporary photographic artists, including Luc Delahaye, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Struth, Irene Caesar, and Philip-Lorca diCorcia. The tableau as a form still dominates

    Tableau vivant

    Tableau vivant

    Tableau_vivant

  • Otto I, Count of Nassau
  • German noble (1224–1289/90)

    dependencies (Dreiherrische), the Ämter Miehlen and Schönau (Schönau Abbey near Strüth über Nastätten) as well as the Vierherrengericht, Laurenburg Castle, the

    Otto I, Count of Nassau

    Otto_I,_Count_of_Nassau

  • Stryi
  • City in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine

    Celtic (sruami)[citation needed], German (Strom, "large river"), Persian (struth, "river"), Sanskrit स्रवति sravati ("to flow"), Latvian (straume), Lithuanian

    Stryi

    Stryi

    Stryi

  • Boogie Nights
  • 1997 film by Paul Thomas Anderson

    Dylan Tichenor Nominated Best Production Design Bob Ziembicki and Sandy Struth Nominated Best Ensemble Nominated Hall of Fame – Motion Picture Inducted

    Boogie Nights

    Boogie_Nights

  • Dingelstädt
  • Town in Thuringia, Germany

    the former municipality Dünwald. In January 2024 it absorbed the village Struth from the former municipality Rodeberg. The Borderland Museum Eichsfeld is

    Dingelstädt

    Dingelstädt

    Dingelstädt

  • Ralph Brand
  • Scottish footballer (born 1936)

    after impressing manager Bill Struth, whilst playing in a schoolboy international against England at Wembley; Struth signed him on a provisional contract

    Ralph Brand

    Ralph_Brand

  • This Place (art project)
  • (Slovakia); Josef Koudelka (Czech Republic); Jungjin Lee (South Korea); Thomas Struth (Germany); Jeff Wall (Canada); and Nick Waplington (Britain). Each photographer

    This Place (art project)

    This Place (art project)

    This_Place_(art_project)

  • Röttingen
  • Town in Bavaria, Germany

    (32 °F). The town is divided into the sections of Aufstetten, Röttingen, and Strüth. The Alemannic tribe of the "Ruoter" (Ruotingen = Röttingen) probably settled

    Röttingen

    Röttingen

    Röttingen

  • Haguenau
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Haguenau

    Haguenau

    Haguenau

  • Tata Ronkholz
  • German photographer

    alongside Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Thomas Ruff and Thomas Struth, which later became known as the Becher School or the Düsseldorf School

    Tata Ronkholz

    Tata_Ronkholz

  • Rodeberg
  • Place in Thuringia, Germany

    January 2024, and its territory was divided between the towns Dingelstädt (Struth) and Mühlhausen (Eigenrieden). Thüringer Gesetz zur freiwilligen Neugliederung

    Rodeberg

    Rodeberg

  • Cultivated Australian English
  • Prestige variety of Australian English

    Accent in Hollywood". Central Coast Film Festival. Retrieved 2026-05-16. "Struth! Someone's nicked me Strine – Sushi Das – Opinion". The Age. 28 January

    Cultivated Australian English

    Cultivated Australian English

    Cultivated_Australian_English

  • Ian McColl
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    professional and later worked as a qualified engineer. Rangers manager Bill Struth signed McColl in 1945. During his 15-year spell at Ibrox, he won six League

    Ian McColl

    Ian_McColl

  • 65th Infantry Division (United States)
  • Military unit

    heavy German resistance and counterattacks. Langensalza fell on 5 April, Struth on the 7th, and Neumarkt on the 22nd. Continuing its advance against crumbling

    65th Infantry Division (United States)

    65th Infantry Division (United States)

    65th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)

  • Mobiles (band)
  • English new wave and synth-pop band

    Dance") 45 "Partners in Fiction" (b/w "Snow Man") — "You're Not Alone" (b/w "Struth") — 1983 "Build Me Up Buttercup" (b/w "Don't Pay the Axeman") — "Fear" (b/w

    Mobiles (band)

    Mobiles_(band)

  • High Museum of Art
  • Art museum in Atlanta, Georgia

    Fever Within: The Art of Ronald Lockett October 2016 – January 2017: Thomas Struth: Nature & Politics February 2017 – May 2017: Cross Country: The Power of

    High Museum of Art

    High Museum of Art

    High_Museum_of_Art

  • Strasbourg
  • Prefecture in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Strasbourg

    Strasbourg

    Strasbourg

  • Jeff Wall
  • Canadian photographer

    (Fassbinder, Bergman, the Dardenne brothers) to pieces by contemporaries Thomas Struth and David Claerbout. They were shown alongside 25 of his own pictures. Hasselblad

    Jeff Wall

    Jeff Wall

    Jeff_Wall

  • 2026–27 Edinburgh Rugby season
  • Challenge Cup. The pool stage draw will take place on 1 July 2026. "Douglas Struth named new Edinburgh Rugby managing director, replacing Jonny Petrie". The

    2026–27 Edinburgh Rugby season

    2026–27_Edinburgh_Rugby_season

  • George MacDonald Fraser
  • British author (1925–2008)

    on 2 April 1925, son of medical doctor William Fraser and nurse Annie Struth, née Donaldson. Both his parents were Scottish. It was his father who passed

    George MacDonald Fraser

    George_MacDonald_Fraser

  • Gerhard Richter
  • German visual artist (born 1932)

    Ludger Gerdes, Hans-Jörg Holubitschka, Bernard Lokai, Thomas Schütte, Thomas Struth, Katrin Kneffel, Michael van Ofen, and Richter's second wife, Isa Genzken

    Gerhard Richter

    Gerhard Richter

    Gerhard_Richter

  • Oleg Tolbanov
  • Russian physicist

    pixel detector and high-Z sensor development / Pennicard D., Smoljanin S., Struth B., et al. // JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, 2014 [7]. "Council of StrAU Institute

    Oleg Tolbanov

    Oleg Tolbanov

    Oleg_Tolbanov

  • Ludwigsau
  • Municipality in Hesse, Germany

    Fulda and the Rohrbach. Changé, Sarthe, France (near Le Mans) since 1997 Struth-Helmershof, Thuringia (now part of Floh-Seligenthal, near Schmalkalden)

    Ludwigsau

    Ludwigsau

    Ludwigsau

  • Whitechapel Gallery
  • Art gallery in London

    gathering of prime ministers. 2011 – First UK survey of German artist Thomas Struth, one of the photographers of the late 20th century 2012 – A comprehensive

    Whitechapel Gallery

    Whitechapel Gallery

    Whitechapel_Gallery

  • Edinburgh Rugby
  • Scottish rugby union club, based in Edinburgh

    are 2 clubs in West Lothian. There are 3 clubs in Midlothian. "Douglas Struth named new Edinburgh Rugby managing director, replacing Jonny Petrie". The

    Edinburgh Rugby

    Edinburgh Rugby

    Edinburgh_Rugby

  • Vivian Maier
  • American photographer (1926–2009)

    Bowman Art Advisory | Newcity Art". art.newcity.com. April 26, 2011. "Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978–2010, Whitechapel Gallery". The Independent. Retrieved

    Vivian Maier

    Vivian_Maier

  • Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design
  • Public university in Germany

    Lothar Spree (Media Art/Film) Rebecca Stephany (Communication Design) Thomas Struth (Media Art/Photography) João Tabarra (Media Art) Andrei Ujică (Film) Ulay

    Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design

    Karlsruhe_University_of_Arts_and_Design

  • Schönau Abbey (Nassau)
  • Monastery in Germany

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Limburg on the outskirts of the municipality of Strüth in the Rhein-Lahn district, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is often referred

    Schönau Abbey (Nassau)

    Schönau Abbey (Nassau)

    Schönau_Abbey_(Nassau)

  • Saint Ruth
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    officer erroneously called "Saint-Ruth" in many English-language sources Struth, commune in Bas-Rhin, France This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Saint Ruth

    Saint_Ruth

  • November Handicap
  • Flat horse race in Britain

    2024 Lord Melbourne Waxing Gibbous Oneforthegutter 2023 Onesmoothoperator Struth Beraz 2022 Metier Teed Up Emiyn 2021 Farhan Calling The Wind Sam Cooke

    November Handicap

    November_Handicap

  • Candida Höfer
  • German photographer (born 1944)

    2005 Kukje Gallery, Seoul. Spaces: Photographs by Candida Höfer and Thomas Struth, June 12 – September 5, 2011 Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute,

    Candida Höfer

    Candida Höfer

    Candida_Höfer

  • List of Scottish football championship–winning managers
  • Struth (1/18) Rangers 1921–22 Willie Maley (13/16) Celtic 1922–23 Bill Struth (2/18) Rangers 1923–24 Bill Struth (3/18) Rangers 1924–25 Bill Struth (4/18)

    List of Scottish football championship–winning managers

    List_of_Scottish_football_championship–winning_managers

  • Heidenrod
  • Municipality in Hesse, Germany

    and in the west on the town of Lorch and the municipalities of Welterod, Strüth, Weidenbach, Diethardt and Nastätten (all in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis). Heidenrod's

    Heidenrod

    Heidenrod

    Heidenrod

  • Scottish Football Hall of Fame
  • Scottish football award

    Johnstone 2008 Jim Leighton 2008 Billy Liddell 2008 Ian St John 2008 Bill Struth 2008 John Thomson 2009 – Steve Archibald 2009 – Bertie Auld 2009 – Jimmy

    Scottish Football Hall of Fame

    Scottish_Football_Hall_of_Fame

  • 1920–21 Scottish Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Meiklejohn CH Arthur Dixon LH James Bowie OR Sandy Archibald IR Andy Cunningham CF Geordie Henderson IL Tommy Cairns OL Alan Morton Manager: Bill Struth

    1920–21 Scottish Cup

    1920–21_Scottish_Cup

  • List of mountains and hills of Hesse
  • Schwalm-Eder-Kreis, Melsung Uplands Morsberg (466 m), county of Fulda, Kuppenrhön, Rhön Struth (466 m), Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Stölzinger Hills Lichtberg (465 m), county

    List of mountains and hills of Hesse

    List of mountains and hills of Hesse

    List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Hesse

  • Prover9
  • Automated theorem proofer

    original on 28 March 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2018. Berghammer, Rudolf; Struth, Georg (21 June 2010). "On Automated Program Construction and Verification"

    Prover9

    Prover9

  • Leith
  • Port district of Edinburgh, Scotland

    (1861–1946) and his younger brother Stewart Stockman (1869–1926) William Struth (1875–1956), football manager with Rangers FC (1920–1954) Danny Swanson

    Leith

    Leith

    Leith

  • Archibald Leitch
  • Scottish architect (1865–1939)

    The Bill Struth Main Stand at Ibrox, home of Rangers Football Club

    Archibald Leitch

    Archibald_Leitch

  • Vancouver Art Gallery
  • Art museum in British Columbia, Canada

    Andreas Gursky, Thomas Ruff, Cindy Sherman, Robert Smithson, and Thomas Struth. The museum's collection of contemporary Asian art includes works by Eikoh

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    Vancouver_Art_Gallery

  • Benjamin Buchloh
  • German art historian

    Judith Rodenbeck), Wallach Art Gallery, 2000, ISBN 978-1884919077 Thomas Struth: Portraits (with Thomas Weski), Marian Goodman Gallery, 2001, ISBN 978-3888140969

    Benjamin Buchloh

    Benjamin Buchloh

    Benjamin_Buchloh

  • Niederbronn-les-Bains
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Niederbronn-les-Bains

    Niederbronn-les-Bains

    Niederbronn-les-Bains

  • Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park
  • Regional natural park in Grand Est, France

    Rothbach Rott Saint-Jean-Saverne Schœnbourg Soultz-sous-Forêts Sparsbach Struth Tieffenbach Volksberg Waldhambach Weinbourg Weislingen Weiterswiller Wimmenau

    Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park

    Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park

    Northern_Vosges_Regional_Nature_Park

  • Peter Hayes (actor)
  • Provincial Anecdotes directed by Joseph Uchitel at The Lookout Theatre 1990 Struth by Mark Swivel – 7 characters, Marion Potts directed at Stables Theatre

    Peter Hayes (actor)

    Peter_Hayes_(actor)

  • Old Firm
  • Prominent rivalry in Scottish football

    Martin O'Neill Celtic 2000–2005 2025 2026–present 31 18 58% 22 14 64% Bill Struth Rangers 1920–1954 116 66 57% 54 29 54% Ange Postecoglou Celtic 2021–2023

    Old Firm

    Old Firm

    Old_Firm

  • Geldern
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Jagdflieger in the World War I and bearer of the Order Pour le Mérite Thomas Struth (born 1954), photographer Lydia Hüskens (born 1964), politician (FDP) Suzie

    Geldern

    Geldern

    Geldern

  • Seltz
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Seltz

    Seltz

    Seltz

  • Nastätten (Verbandsgemeinde)
  • Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Nastätten Niederbachheim Niederwallmenach Oberbachheim Obertiefenbach Oberwallmenach Oelsberg Rettershain Ruppertshofen Strüth Weidenbach Welterod Winterwerb

    Nastätten (Verbandsgemeinde)

    Nastätten_(Verbandsgemeinde)

  • Griesheim-près-Molsheim
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Griesheim-près-Molsheim

    Griesheim-près-Molsheim

    Griesheim-près-Molsheim

  • George Livingstone
  • Scottish footballer (1876–1950)

    (also making one final league appearance as a player) and worked under Bill Struth at Rangers as the first team trainer. He is the only footballer to date

    George Livingstone

    George_Livingstone

  • Wasselonne
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Wasselonne

    Wasselonne

    Wasselonne

  • Soultz-sous-Forêts
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Stattmatten Steige Steinbourg Steinseltz Still Stotzheim Strasbourgpref Struth Stundwiller Stutzheim-Offenheim Sundhouse Surbourg Thal-Drulingen Thal-Marmoutier

    Soultz-sous-Forêts

    Soultz-sous-Forêts

    Soultz-sous-Forêts

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  • Strutt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Strutt

    English : of uncertain origin, probably from the Old Norse byname Strútr (from a vocabulary word referring to a cone-like ornament on a headdress or cap). Alternatively it may be a nickname for an argumentative person, from Middle English strut(t) ‘quarrel’.German : topographic name from Middle High German struot, strūt ‘brush’, ‘thicket’, ‘swamp’, or a habitational name from any of several places named Struth with this word.

    Strutt

  • Struthers
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Struthers

    From the stream.

    Struthers

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  • Charilama
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Charilama

    Tamil God

  • Nand Nandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nand Nandan

    Lord Krishna

  • Rafiga
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Rafiga

    Sweetheart; Companion

  • Ekasarg
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ekasarg

    Concentrated; Closely Attentive

  • Larkey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Larkey

    English : unexplained. It is found predominantly in Liverpool and Wales and is possibly a shortened form of McLarkey, an unexplained Irish and Scottish name or of Irish Mullarkey.

  • Brajamohan | ப்ரஜமோஹந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Brajamohan | ப்ரஜமோஹந

    Name of Lord Krishna

  • Gunasekaran | குநாஸேகரண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gunasekaran | குநாஸேகரண

    Virtuous, Gunam

  • Chisleu
  • Biblical

    Chisleu

    Cisleu, Casleu, rashness; confidence

  • KASCH-TA
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KASCH-TA

    , the father of Queen Ameniritis.

  • Jalpoorna
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Jalpoorna

    Full of Water

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  • Struthiones
  • n. pl.

    In a wider sense, an extensive group of birds including the ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, and allied birds incapable of flight. In this sense it is equivalent to Ratitae, or Dromaeognathae.

  • Tinamides
  • n. pl.

    A division of struthious birds, including the tinamous.

  • Soaproot
  • n.

    A perennial herb (Gypsophila Struthium) the root of which is used in Spain as a substitute for soap.

  • Rheae
  • n. pl.

    A suborder of struthious birds including the rheas.

  • Ostrich
  • n.

    A large bird of the genus Struthio, of which Struthio camelus of Africa is the best known species. It has long and very strong legs, adapted for rapid running; only two toes; a long neck, nearly bare of feathers; and short wings incapable of flight. The adult male is about eight feet high.

  • Struthious
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Struthiones, or Ostrich tribe.

  • Struthio
  • n.

    A genus of birds including the African ostriches.

  • Struthioidea
  • n. pl.

    Same as Struthiones.

  • Saponin
  • n.

    A poisonous glucoside found in many plants, as in the root of soapwort (Saponaria), in the bark of soap bark (Quillaia), etc. It is extracted as a white amorphous powder, which occasions a soapy lather in solution, and produces a local anaesthesia. Formerly called also struthiin, quillaiin, senegin, polygalic acid, etc. By extension, any one of a group of related bodies of which saponin proper is the type.

  • Struthian
  • a.

    Struthious.

  • Struthiones
  • pl.

    of Struthio

  • Struthionine
  • a.

    Struthious.

  • Struthiones
  • n. pl.

    A division, or order, of birds, including only the African ostriches.