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Village in County Durham, England
Barnard Castle. It is built around the medieval Bowes Castle. In 2021 the parish had a population of 442. Bowes lies within the historic county boundaries
Bowes
Surname list
Bowes is a surname shared by several notable people. In Ireland, it is mostly an anglicised form of Ó Buadhaigh Barnard Foord Bowes (1769–1812), British
Bowes_(surname)
American technology company
invented the first commercially available postage meter, and Walter Bowes as the Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Company on April 23, 1920. The company provides
Pitney_Bowes
Former publisher in Cambridge, England
Bowes & Bowes was a bookselling and publishing company based in Cambridge, England. The firm was established by Robert Bowes (1835–1919), a nephew of Daniel
Bowes_&_Bowes
Topics referred to by the same term
George Bowes may refer to: George Bowes (MP for County Durham) (1701–1760, English member of parliament (MP) George Bowes (soldier) (1527–1580), English
George_Bowes
Scottish noble family
The Bowes-Lyon family is a Scottish noble family which descends from George Bowes of Gibside and Streatlam Castle (1701–1760), a County Durham landowner
Bowes-Lyon_family
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John Bowes may refer to: John George Bowes (c. 1812–1864), Canadian politician John Bowes (art collector) (1811–1885), English art collector and thoroughbred
John_Bowes
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Bow may also refer to: Bow (watercraft), the furthest front part of a ship or boat Bow (position), the rower seated in the bow of a racing shell Bow knot
Bow
Art gallery and museum in County Durham, England
appears to catch and swallow a fish. The Bowes Museum was purpose-built as a public art gallery for John Bowes and his wife Joséphine Benoîte Coffin-Chevallier
Bowes_Museum
First cousins of Queen Elizabeth II
Nerissa Jane Irene Bowes-Lyon (18 February 1919 – 22 January 1986) and Katherine Juliet Bowes-Lyon (4 July 1926 – 23 February 2014) were two mentally disabled
Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon
Nerissa_and_Katherine_Bowes-Lyon
Clockwork-driven, life-sized musical silver swan
century and now housed in the Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Teesdale, County Durham, England. It was acquired by John Bowes, the museum's founder, from
Silver_Swan_(automaton)
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Robert Bowes may refer to: Robert Bowes (lawyer) (1495–1554), English Master of the Rolls and warden on the Scottish border Robert Bowes (diplomat) (1535–1597)
Robert_Bowes
Australian writer
Louise Bowes (née Crane) is an Australian television scriptwriter. Bowes was born in Marayong and attended Blacktown Girls High School. In her early twenties
Louise_Bowes
Irish journalist
investigative website. Bowes works for Russian state media outlet RT, and has pro-Russian and anti-West positions. After completing school, Bowes joined the Irish
Chay_Bowes
American radio personality (1874–1946)
Edward J. Bowes (June 14, 1874 – June 13, 1946), professionally known as Major Edward Bowes, was an American radio personality, theatrical manager, and
Major_Bowes
English cricketer
Airedale-Wharfedale Senior Cricket League. Bowes, p. 14. Bowes, p. 16. Bowes, p. 17. Kilburn, pp. 78—79. Bowes, p. 18. Bowes, p. 19. Bowes, p.22. "MCC v Wales in 1928"
Bill_Bowes
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Thomas Bowes may refer to: Thomas Bowes (translator), English translator Thomas Bowes (violinist) (born 1960), English violinist and orchestra leader Tommy
Thomas_Bowes
British peer and landowner (1855–1944)
Queen Elizabeth II. Claude George Bowes-Lyon was born on 14 March 1855 in Lowndes Square, London, the son of Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore and
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Claude_Bowes-Lyon,_14th_Earl_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne
Topics referred to by the same term
Bowes is a village in County Durham, England. Bowes may also refer to: Bowes (surname), a surname Bowes, Western Australia Bowes (ward), electoral ward
Bowes_(disambiguation)
British noblewoman and Danish princess (1917–1980)
Fenella Bowes-Lyon (4 December 1917 – 26 September 1980) was a British noblewoman and member of the Danish royal family by marriage. Born into the Bowes-Lyon
Anne_Bowes-Lyon
English lawyer (1627-1702)
Paul Bowes (bapt. Great Bromley, Essex, 24 Jan 1627; died 1702), was an English lawyer, known as the editor of the Journals of Simonds d'Ewes. Bowes was
Paul_Bowes
British army officer (1889–1915)
Fergus Bowes-Lyon (18 April 1889 – 27 September 1915) was a British officer and older brother of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who later became the queen consort
Fergus_Bowes-Lyon
British peeress (1862–1938)
Cecilia Nina Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne (née Cavendish-Bentinck; 11 September 1862 – 23 June 1938) was the mother of Queen Elizabeth
Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Cecilia_Bowes-Lyon,_Countess_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne
English actress (born 1989)
Hollie-Jay Bowes (née Billie-Jean Bowes; born 17 January 1989) is an English actress and writer, known for her roles as Dawn O'Malley in the BBC drama
Hollie-Jay_Bowes
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William Bowes may refer to: Sir William Bowes (MP for County Durham) (1657–1707), English landowner and MP William Bowes (15th century MP) (died 1439)
William_Bowes
South African born New Zealand cricketer (born 1992)
March 2023. On 23 October 2024, Bowes set a new world record for the fastest double century in men's List A cricket. Bowes was born in Benoni in the South
Chad_Bowes
British noble (1886–1930)
They had five daughters: Patricia Bowes-Lyon (6 July 1916 – 18 June 1917) died in infancy Anne Ferelith Fenella Bowes-Lyon (4 December 1917 – 26 September
John_Bowes-Lyon
French-born actress, artist, collector, philanthropist
to fellow collector John Bowes, son of John Bowes, 10th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne. She and her husband founded the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle
Joséphine_Bowes
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Elizabeth Bowes (1505 – c. 1572) was an English Protestant. Elizabeth Bowes, Elizabeth Bowe, or Elisabeth Bowes may also refer to: Betty Castor (born
Elizabeth Bowes (disambiguation)
Elizabeth_Bowes_(disambiguation)
Civic dignitary and treasurer
the Black Swan. Although Bowes's father Thomas Bowes was not engaged in civic office, he was probably the same Thomas Bowes, goldsmith, to whom the Freedom
Martin_Bowes
Musical artist
Daniel John Bowes (born 14 April 1960) is a British singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Thunder. Bowes was educated at Haberdashers'
Danny_Bowes
English prospector
George Bowes (died 1606) was an English prospector. He mined for gold in Scotland. George was a son of Sir George Bowes of Streatlam and Dorothy Mallory
George_Bowes_(prospector)
British nobleman
was a maternal first cousin of Elizabeth II. Bowes-Lyon was born in 1932, the son of The Hon. Sir David Bowes-Lyon (1902–1961) and Rachel Pauline Spender-Clay
Simon_Bowes-Lyon
American painter (1911–2007)
Betty Bowes (July 30, 1911 – September 12, 2007) was an American painter. Bowes, known for her semi-abstract work in acrylic, was born in Philadelphia
Betty_Bowes
British peer (1824–1904)
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (21 July 1824 – 16 February 1904), styled The Honourable Claude Bowes-Lyon from 1847 to 1865
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Claude_Bowes-Lyon,_13th_Earl_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne
British nobleman (1902–1961)
Queen Elizabeth II. David Bowes-Lyon was born on 2 May 1902. He was the tenth and youngest child, and the sixth son, of Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore
David_Bowes-Lyon
British actor (1922–1979)
Barry Hines' book "A Kestrel for a Knave". Bowes' only film appearance is in Ken Loach's 1969 film Kes. Bob Bowes played the headmaster Mr Gryce in the adaptation
Bob_Bowes
Australian speedway rider
Fraser Bowes (born 6 November 2001) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider. In 2022, Bowes was selected to represent the Australian U-21 team and
Fraser_Bowes
Topics referred to by the same term
BOW as an acronym may refer to: Bag of waters, amniotic sac Bartow Municipal Airport (IATA:BOW), a public use airport near Bartow, Florida, United States
BOW
Filmmaker, writer, and director who pioneered the use of video as cinema
in Syracuse, NY, Ed Bowes decided to pursue filmmaking and transferred to The New School for Social Research in New York City. Bowes' first job was as an
Ed_Bowes
English commander in border warfare
George Bowes (1517–1545) was an English commander in border warfare. He was knighted for his services during the Burning of Edinburgh (1544). Bowes was the
George_Bowes_(rebel)
Scottish footballer (born 1973)
Athletic in the Scottish Football League. "Mark Bowes". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 18 April 2014. Mark Bowes at Post War English & Scottish Football League
Mark_Bowes
American painter (born 1957)
Katherine "Kae" (née Dirrane) and John S. Bowes. He is a brother of science fiction writer Richard Bowes. Bowes attended Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
David_Bowes
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Look up bow wow or bow-wow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bow wow is onomatopoeia for a dog's bark. Bow Wow may also refer to: Bow Wow (band) (also
Bow_Wow
Ranged weapon system, sports equipment
The bow and arrow is a ranged weapon system consisting of an elastic launching device (bow) and long-shafted projectiles (arrows). Humans used bows and
Bow_and_arrow
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Lyon-Bowes may refer to: Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1773–1846), Scottish nobleman and peer Thomas Lyon-Bowes, Master
Thomas_Lyon-Bowes
British artist (1806–1857)
evangelical Christian poems and articles. Emily Bowes was born in London, England, to William and Hannah Bowes, both from old New England families. Her early
Emily_Bowes
English diplomat (died 1616)
Jerome Bowes (died 1616) was an English ambassador to Russia and Member of Parliament in England. He was born into a Durham family, the son of John Bowes, and
Jerome_Bowes
American writer (1944–2023)
in the City." Richard Bowes was born January 8, 1944, to an Irish-Catholic family in Boston, Massachusetts. In an interview, Bowes said that his parents
Richard_Bowes
Scottish pirate-themed heavy metal band
with Bowes in the band Wizardthrone, released a statement on 26 August 2021, in which he distanced himself professionally from Bowes and urged Bowes to
Alestorm
British peer and sex offender
months in prison. Simon Patrick Bowes-Lyon was born on 18 June 1986 into the Bowes-Lyon family. His father, Michael Bowes-Lyon, 18th Earl of Strathmore
Simon Bowes-Lyon, 19th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Simon_Bowes-Lyon,_19th_Earl_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne
British preserved standard gauge cable railway system (built 1826)
Makers number 2274, built in 1949, for use on the Bowes Railway. One of the first locomotives on the Bowes Railway in preservation alongside planet. Currently
Bowes_Railway
Title in the peerage of Scotland and the United Kingdom
Lyon-Bowes, Master of Glamis (1821–1821) Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 12th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1822–1865) – grandson of the 11th Earl Claude Bowes-Lyon
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Earl_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne
Human settlement in England
Bowes Park (/boʊz/) is situated on the borders of Wood Green, Palmers Green and Bounds Green in London, England. The postcodes for Bowes Park are N11,
Bowes_Park
Type of rainbow formed by fog droplets
A fog bow, sometimes called a white rainbow, is a phenomenon similar to a rainbow; however, as its name suggests, it appears as a bow in fog rather than
Fog_bow
Irish politician
Denis Bowes Daly PC (c. 1745 – 17 December 1821) was an Irish politician. Daly was the eldest son of Hyacynth Daly of Dalystown, and his cousin Rose Daly
Denis_Bowes_Daly
British politician
founded the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale. Born into the wealthy coal mining descendants of George Bowes, he was the child of John Bowes, 10th Earl
John_Bowes_(art_collector)
Musical artist
Thomas Bowes is an English violinist and orchestra leader. Thomas Bowes was born in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, and graduated from Trinity
Thomas_Bowes_(violinist)
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was born on 4 August 1900, the youngest daughter and the ninth of ten children of Claude Bowes-Lyon, Lord Glamis (later
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Queen_Elizabeth_the_Queen_Mother
Castle in County Durham, England
Bowes Castle is a medieval castle in the village of Bowes in County Durham, England. Built within the perimeter of the former Roman fort of Lavatrae,
Bowes_Castle
British naval surgeon (1750–1790)
the Lady Penrhyn. Bowes Smyth boarded Lady Penrhyn on 22 March 1787 before the ship departed Portsmouth for New South Wales. Bowes Smyth took charge of
Arthur_Bowes_Smyth
American baseball player (1865–1895)
to talk to the owner but Bowes began assaulting Snow. Bowes continued though Snow warned him that he was armed. When Bowes did not comply, Snow shot
Frank_Bowes
British nobleman and army officer (1893–1953)
Michael Claude Hamilton Bowes-Lyon (1 October 1893 – 1 May 1953), known as Mickie Bowes-Lyon, was an elder brother of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
Michael Bowes-Lyon (British Army officer)
Michael_Bowes-Lyon_(British_Army_officer)
American actor (1894–1929)
Cliff Bowes (November 14, 1894 – July 6, 1929), also known as Clifford Bowes, was an American silent film actor. He appeared in numerous comedy shorts
Cliff_Bowes
Radio show
The Major Bowes Amateur Hour was an American radio talent show broadcast in the 1930s and 1940s, created and hosted by Edward Bowes (1874–1946). Selected
Major_Bowes_Amateur_Hour
English Protestant exile
Bowes (d. 1482) of Streatlam. Anne Aske married Ralph Bulmer., and in 1521 Elizabeth Aske was betrothed to her guardian's youngest son, Richard Bowes
Elizabeth_Bowes
1923 British royal wedding
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother) took place on 26 April 1923 at Westminster Abbey. The bride was a member of the Bowes-Lyon family
Wedding of Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
Wedding_of_Prince_Albert_and_Lady_Elizabeth_Bowes-Lyon
16th-century English ambassador to Scotland
Robert Bowes (1535?–1597) was an English diplomat, stationed as permanent ambassador to Scotland from 1577 to 1583. Robert Bowes was the fifth but second
Robert_Bowes_(diplomat)
American actress (1905–1965)
Clara Gordon Bow (/boʊ/; July 29, 1905 – September 27, 1965) was an American actress who rose to stardom during the silent film era of the 1920s and successfully
Clara_Bow
Australian diplomat
Elisabeth Mae Bowes is an Australian diplomat currently serving as the Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. From 2009 to 2012, Bowes was Counsellor
Elisabeth_Bowes
Anglo-Irish politician (1747–1810)
Andrew Robinson Stoney-Bowes, was an Anglo-Irish member of parliament, high sheriff, and criminal. While Andrew Stoney-Bowes was a member of parliament
Andrew_Robinson_Stoney
American country music singer (1941–2020)
Bowes turned 79 in 2020 "Margie Bowes Wilburn". The Tennessean. Retrieved 26 October 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) "Margie Bowes Wilburn"
Margie_Bowes
British banker and aristocrat
Michael Albemarle Bowes-Lyon (29 May 1940 – 30 October 2023) was a British banker and nephew of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Bowes-Lyon was the second
Albemarle_Bowes-Lyon
Academy in London, England
1939 the school was reorganised again into two schools, Bowes Junior Mixed School and Bowes Infant School. These two schools were reorganised into the
Bowes_Primary_School
Professor of Classical Studies
[dead link] "Kim Bowes Takes the Reins as Director | American Academy in Rome". www.aarome.org. Retrieved 5 December 2020. "Bio | Kim Bowes". web.sas.upenn
Kimberly_D._Bowes
British Army officer (1769–1812)
not appointed Bowes a brigadier general on the staff. He therefore refused to appoint Bowes a brigadier. Dalrymple also noted that Bowes ought to return
Barnard_Foord_Bowes
Topics referred to by the same term
Francis Bowes Sayre may refer to: Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. (1885–1972), professor at Harvard Law School Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. (1915–2008), Dean of the
Francis_Bowes_Sayre
English ambassador to Scotland
Bowes represented Elizabeth I at the court of James VI of Scotland. His uncle, Robert Bowes, had earlier held the position. In May 1597 William Bowes
William_Bowes_(ambassador)
Electoral ward in London, England
Enfield London Borough Council. The ward is named after the area of Bowes Road. "Bowes (Ward, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location"
Bowes_(ward)
Canadian politician
Jennifer Bowes is a Canadian politician. Bowes was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in the 2020 Saskatchewan general election. She
Jennifer_Bowes
James Lord Bowes was born in Horsforth, Leeds, UK, the youngest of six surviving children of John Bowes (Wool Stapler) and Elizabeth Bowes (née Lord)
James_Lord_Bowes
English military commander
George Bowes (1527 – 20 August 1580) was an English military commander. George Bowes was the third but eldest surviving son of Richard Bowes (d. 10 November
George_Bowes_(soldier)
American tennis player
in the Australian Open six times, from 1987 to 1993. Beverly Bowes at itftennis.com Beverly Bowes at wtatennis.com Beverly Bowes at australianopen.com
Beverly_Bowes
Stalag Luft III in March 1944. Bowes was born 1903 in Heaton Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear the second son of John Bowes a Clark, his mother Elizaberth
Wilfred_Bowes
Variety of necktie
A bow tie or dicky bow /boʊ/ is a type of neckwear, distinguishable from a necktie because it does not drape down the shirt placket, but is tied just underneath
Bow_tie
English preacher
John Bowes (1804–1874), was an English preacher. Bowes was born at Swineside, Coverdale, in Coverham parish, Yorkshire, on 12 June 1804, son parents of
John_Bowes_(preacher)
Australian rules footballer
recovered from it. Jack Bowes averaged 18.3 disposals and 3.7 tackles. Jack Bowes bringing big midfielders down. In April 2019 Bowes famously kicked a goal
Jack_Bowes
English boxer (born 1984)
"Boxing record for Philip Bowes". BoxRec. ""Quicksilver" Philip Bowes". tapology.com. Retrieved 25 November 2025. "BoxRec: Philip Bowes vs. Billy Smith". boxrec
Philip_Bowes
American actor (1885–1955)
Lawrence A. Bowes (January 1, 1885 – June 5, 1955) was an American actor. He appeared in 22 films between 1915 and 1921.He was born in Newark, California
Lawrence_A._Bowes
American businessman (1882–1957)
States as the co-founder of technology firm Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Company (now Pitney-Bowes) An entrepreneur and salesman, he achieved great success
Walter_Bowes
Topics referred to by the same term
Bowness may refer to: Alan Bowness (1928–2021), British art historian and former director of the Tate Gallery Felix Bowness (1922–2009), English comedy
Bowness
List of ships with the same or similar names
of steamships were named Bowes Castle, including SS Bowes Castle (Laing, 1913), a cargo ship sunk in September 1914 SS Bowes Castle (Tecklenburg, 1913)
SS_Bowes_Castle
British aristocrat (1883–1961)
Elphinstone was born The Honourable Mary Frances Bowes-Lyon on 30 August 1883 in Angus, Scotland, to Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Mary Elphinstone, Lady Elphinstone
Mary_Elphinstone,_Lady_Elphinstone
British noblewoman
themselves Lyon-Bowes. Five children were born to the Earl and Countess within the first six years of marriage, being: Maria Jane Lyon-Bowes (21 April 1768
Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Mary_Bowes,_Countess_of_Strathmore_and_Kinghorne
Canadian former soccer player
treble after defeating the Croats. Bowes was also nominated for the league's goalkeeper of the year award. Bowes returned for his third season with Toronto
Brian_Bowes
Building in Richmond, North Yorkshire, England
The Bowes Hospital, also known as the Eleanor Bowes Hospital, is a historic building in Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England. St Edmund's Chapel
Bowes_Hospital
British power metal band
keyboardist Chris Bowes in the band Wizardthrone, released a statement on 26 August 2021 distancing himself professionally from Bowes and urging Bowes to make his
Gloryhammer
Forward part of the hull of a ship
of bows are: Notable bow types Straight-stem bow Plumb bow Raked bow Flared bow Clipper bow Bulbous bow Inverted bow Ram bow High-chin spoon bow Low-chin
Bow_(watercraft)
Extinct barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Peerage of Ireland on 15 August 1758 when John Bowes, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, was made Baron Bowes, of Clonlyon. The title became extinct on his death
Baron_Bowes
Topics referred to by the same term
The Bow can refer to: The Bow (film), a 2005 Korean film The Bow (skyscraper), a building in Calgary, Alberta The Bow River, a river in the Canadian province
The_Bow
BOWES
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Boy/Male
English
From the bull's pasture.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Combination of rose and Anna
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sugreeva Sachiva | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®µà®¸à®šà®¿à®µà®¾Â
Minister of Sugreev
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name HASSUN means "stone."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dolman, itself a variant of Doll or Dole.North German (Dollmann) : habitational name for someone from Dolle, north of Magdeburg.
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Wealthy.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Sun; Dawn; Morning; Time Before Day Break; Bewitch
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nikandarya | நீகாநà¯à®¤à®°à¯à®¯Â
Goddess Saraswati
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Praised in Hymns
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Dancer
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BOWES
n.
Same as Bower.