Huth

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Huth is a surname and may refer to:

  • Alfred Henry Huth (1850-1910) English author and bibliophile (son of Henry Huth)[1][2]
  • Andrew Huth (1951-), Scottish writer on music and cultural affairs
  • Angela Huth (1938-), English novelist and journalist[3]
  • Arno Huth Encyclopedic international radio investigator of Switzerland[4]
  • August Ferdinand Louis Huth (1813-1892), German-born American entrepreneur, merchant, and public official[5][6]
  • Christian Huth, (1964-), German graphic novelist who writes under the pen name of CX Huth[7][8]
  • Dennis A. Huth Motorsports executive[9]
  • Eilfried Huth (1930-), Austrian architect[10]
  • Ernst Huth (1845-1897), German botanist
  • Fien Huth (1938-) Dutch artist[11]
  • Franz Huth (1876-1970), German artist and professor[12][13]
  • Geof Huth (1960-), American poet artist and archivist[14]
  • Georg Huth (1867-), German Orientalist and explorer
  • Gerald Huth (1949-), American artist[15][16][17]
  • Gerry Huth (1933-), American football player[18]
  • Hanno Huth (1953-), German film producer[19]
  • Hans Huth (1892-1977), German-born American author and curator[20][21]
  • Harold Huth (1892-1967), British actor, director and producer [22][23]
  • Henry Huth (1815-1878), English bibliophile
  • James Huth American film director, producer and writer[24]
  • Jason Huth American artist[25]
  • Joachim-Friederich Huth, (1896-1962) Generalleutnant in the Luftwaffe[26]
  • Jochen Huth German screenwriter[27]
  • John E. Huth American physicist[28][29]
  • (John) Frederick Andrew Huth [formerly (Johann) Friedrich Andreas Huth] (1777–1864), British merchant and merchant banker[30][31]
  • Louis Huth (1821-1905), British art collector, art dealer and patron of Aesthetic movement
  • Michael Huth German computer scientist and author[32][33]
  • Paul K. Huth (1959-), American author and political scientist
  • Radan Huth (1964-), Czech climatologist[34]
  • Robert Huth (1984), German soccer player[35]
  • Ronald Huth (1989), Paraguayan soccer player
  • Rose Claire Huth (1915-1997), American scriptwriter[36]
  • Thomas J. Huth Emmy winning audio mixer[37]
  • Todd Huth (1963-) American guitarist[38]
  • Tom Huth (1941-), American author
  • Ursula Huth (1952-), German stained glass-maker and painter[39]
  • Walde Huth (1923-), German photographer[40][41]
  • Wilhelm Robert Huth (1890-1977) German abstact expressionist painter
  • "The Huth Factories at Clichy", an 1897 painting by Vincent Van Gogh[42]
  • The Huth Merlin, Thirteenth-century prose work also known as the Suite du Merlin.[43] The work describes Arthur's war with the rebels and his later marriage, the tragic tale of Balin, the quests of Gawain, Tor, and Pellynore, Morgan's plots against Arthur, and the adventures of Gawain, Ewain, and Marhaus. The Suite du Merlin is preserved in the Huth MS of the British Library.
  • "The Huth Psalter", illuminated volume of the Book of Psalms and other devotional material probably produced at Lincoln or York, between 1170 and 1285.[44][45]
  • Huth Road Elementary School, Grand Island, New York 14072 [46]
  • O W Huth Middle School, Matteson, IL 60443[47]
  • Haus Huth, 5 Alte Potsdamer Strasse, was built for the Huth family in 1912. It is the only imperial German building in Potsdamer Platz to have survived both WWII and Berlin Wall largely unscathed.[48][49][50][51]
  • "The Huth Hours", a book in manuscript probably executed about 1500 in Bruges. One of the best specimens of Flemish illumination. It is written on vellum with floral and scroll borders. It contains twenty-four full page and many smaller miniatures. Borders of flowers or insects are included on every page.[52][53][54][55]
  • Elizabeth Huth Coates Library, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas [56]
  • John Singer Sargent's "Mrs. Huth Jackson (nee Annabel Grant Duff)" [57]
  • James McNeill Whistler's " Arrangement in Black, No. 2: Portrait of Mrs. Louis Huth" [58]
  • Huths of Freshford Manor[59]
  • Huth, Town in Yemen [60]
  • Huth, Restaurant in Vienna, Austria[61][62]
  • Huth Hawaiian Dollars Rare 1895 coins made to order for Reginald Huth, a wealthy English numismatist and royalist[63][64]
  • Huth Benders, manufacturer of automotive tube and pipe bending machinery[65]
  • Huth Cattle Company[66]
  • hutH, a gene encoding histidine ammonia-lyase (histidase), in Pseudomonas putida[67][68][69]
  • Delphinium penardii Huth, the Prairie Larkspur[70]
  • Delphinium barbeyi (Huth) Huth, Barbey's Larkspur[71][72]
  • Aquilegia akitensis Huth, Japanese flower commonly known as the Wodamakinari[73]
  • Aconitum apetalum (Huth) B. Fedtsch[74][75]
  • Delphinium iliense Huth [76]
  • Billy S. Clifford and Maud Huth, Minstrel entertainers[77][78][79][80]
  • Staatliche Regelschule "Prof. Franz Huth", a school in Possneck (Pößneck) Germany[81]
  • Huth Memorial Hospital, Yoakum, Texas
  • Friedrich Huth Library, Harsefeld, Germany[82]
  • HUTH acronym for "Hang Up The Horns" i.e. quit using a breast pump for breastfeeding purposes.[83][84]

See also the German "Huth" Wiki [85]

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