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- Avice Maud Bowbyes (29 May 1901–29 December 1992) was a New Zealand home science lecturer and writer. She was born in Kaikōura, Marlborough, New Zealand...
- January 2015. Retrieved 20 February 2014. Molteno AC, Polkinghorne PJ, Bowbyes JA (November 1986). "The vicryl tie technique for inserting a draining...
- feminine given name and a surname. It may refer to: People: Avice Maud Bowbyes (1901–1992), New Zealand writer Avice Conway, 17th century heiress and...
- listed in upstream order. Sumgás Cr**** Hirsch Cr**** Little Wedeene River Bowbyes Cr**** Dahl Cr**** Lukes Cr**** Wedeene River Iron Mine Cr**** Raley Cr****...
- Elizabeth Buttress, née Carraway. She married William Bowbyes and they emigrated to New Zealand. Bowbyes drowned at Timaru in 1860, and in the following year...
- Glaucoma. Springer Science & Business Media. Molteno AC, Polkinghorne PJ, Bowbyes JA (November 1986). "The vicryl tie technique for inserting a draining...
- wr. Louise Bovie (1810–1870, Belgium), fiction wr. in French Avice Maud Bowbyes (1901–1992, New Zealand), domestic wr. Jane Bowdler (1743–1784, England)...
- editor Jenny Bornholdt (born 1960), poet and children's writer Avice Maud Bowbyes (1901–1992), home science lecturer and writer Virginia Braun (fl. 2000s)...
- – Paul Beadle, sculptor and medallist (born 1917) 29 DecemberAvice Bowbyes, home science academic (born 1901) 31 December – Sir Denis Barnett, air...
- anthologist Michael Botur (born 1984), poet and fiction writer Avice Maud Bowbyes (1901–1992), home science lecturer and writer Thomas Bracken (1843–1898)...