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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...
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January 2015.
Retrieved 20
February 2014.
Molteno AC,
Polkinghorne PJ,
Bowbyes JA (November 1986). "The
vicryl tie
technique for
inserting a draining...
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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...
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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...
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Springer Science &
Business Media.
Molteno AC,
Polkinghorne PJ,
Bowbyes JA (November 1986). "The
vicryl tie
technique for
inserting a draining...
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Louise Bovie (1810–1870, Belgium),
fiction wr. in
French Avice Maud
Bowbyes (1901–1992, New Zealand),
domestic wr. Jane
Bowdler (1743–1784, England)...
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editor Jenny Bornholdt (born 1960), poet and children's
writer Avice Maud
Bowbyes (1901–1992), home
science lecturer and
writer Virginia Braun (fl. 2000s)...
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sculptor and
medallist (born 1917) 29
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science academic (born 1901) 31
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Denis Barnett, air...
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anthologist Michael Botur (born 1984), poet and
fiction writer Avice Maud
Bowbyes (1901–1992), home
science lecturer and
writer Thomas Bracken (1843–1898)...