-
style was
termed '
Bowellism'
because of how it
recalled the way the
human body works. One of Webb's
proposed structures based on
bowellism was the Sin Centre...
- Sir
Mackenzie Bowell PC KCMG (/ˈboʊ.əl/;
December 27, 1823 –
December 10, 1917) was a
Canadian newspaper publisher and politician, who
served as the fifth...
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Bowell is an
English surname of
Norman origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edward L. G.
Bowell (born 1943),
American astronomer George Bennett...
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Edward L. G. "Ted"
Bowell (born 1943 in London, died
August 21 2023 in Flagstaff, Arizona), was an
American astronomer.
Bowell was
educated at Emanuel...
- the high-tech
style include the
Archigram member Mike Webb's
concept of
bowellism, the Fun
Palace by
Cedric Price, and the
Walking City by Ron Herron, also...
- minister. Two
former prime ministers—John
Joseph Caldwell Abbott and
Mackenzie Bowell—served in the 1890s
while members of the Senate. Both, in
their roles as...
- district, the City of London. The
building is a
leading example of
radical Bowellism architecture in
which the
services for the building, such as
ducts and...
- born
outside Canada: John A. Macdonald,
Alexander Mackenzie,
Mackenzie Bowell, and John Turner. Died in
office Borden headed a
Conservative government...
-
comets 114P/Wiseman–Skiff (with
Jennifer Wiseman) and 140P/
Bowell–Skiff (with
Edward Bowell).
Skiff received his BS from
Northern Arizona University in...
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Henry Bowell (2
February 1904 – 5
March 1943) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
British Army soldier. The son of the
cricketer Alex
Bowell, he was...