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Walter Bower (or
Bowmaker; c. 1385 – 24
December 1449) was a
Scottish canon regular and
abbot of
Inchcolm Abbey in the
Firth of Forth, who is
noted as...
- the
Yeoman Credit's
parent company,
Bowmaker Limited,
decided that the team's name
should be
changed to
Bowmaker Racing. The team
decided to
invest in...
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retired from racing. It
raced as
Yeoman Credit Racing in 1961 and as the
Bowmaker Racing Team in 1962. The team's best
results were a pair of
second places...
- took pole
position at the season-opening
Dutch Grand Prix.
After the
Bowmakers withdrew from F1 at the end of 1962,
Parnell set up a team in his own...
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Following the
creation of
Lloyds TSB
Group in 1998, the
businesses of
Lloyds Bowmaker (formerly
Lloyds and Scottish) and
United Dominions Trust were combined...
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December 2013. Wilkie,
Susan E.; Vissers, P. M.; Das, D.; Degrip, W. J.;
Bowmaker, J. K.; Hunt, D. M. (February 1998). "The
molecular basis for UV vision...
- Pollens,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York "Tourte -
French family of
bowmakers and luthiers. It
comprised of
Nicolas Pierre Tourte and his sons Nicolas...
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October 2013 in Boulder,
United States) was
twentieth in a line of
master bowmakers and a kyūdō
teacher of the Heki Ryū Bishū Chikurin-ha (日置流尾州竹林派) tradition...
- or violinmaker. One who
makes or
repairs bows is
called an
archetier or
bowmaker. The word "violin" was
first used in
English in the 1570s. The word "violin"...
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foray into
Formula One in 1962,
supplying Lola Mk4 cars to Reg Parnell's
Bowmaker-Yeoman
Racing Team, with John
Surtees and Roy
Salvadori as drivers. A measure...