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Hallowes is an
English surname deriving from the Old
English word halh
meaning "hollow".
Notable people with this
surname include:
Geoffrey Hallowes (1918–2006)...
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awarded title to the half-acre plot of land in 2007.
Hallowes died in
February 2016.
Hallowes left the half-acre plot to two
homelessness charities (Shelter...
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Hallowes was born in Kensington, London, the son of
Edward Price Hallowes, a
partner in Twiss,
Browning &
Hallowes of London, importers...
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Odette Marie Léonie Céline
Hallowes, GC, MBE (née Brailly; 28
April 1912 – 13
March 1995), also
known as
Odette Churchill and
Odette Sansom, code named...
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married Harriet Susan Minty.
William Hallowes Miller (1831) The
Elements of
Hydrostatics and
Hydrodynamics William Hallowes Miller (1833) An
Elementary Treatise...
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memorial to
Rupert Hallowes on the
ground floor of
Neath Port
Talbot Hospital at the
entrance into 'Out Patients'.
Hallowes,
Rupert Price, Commonwealth...
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Lempriere Hallowes, the son of a
medical official, was born on 17
April 1912 in Lambeth, London, in the
United Kingdom. For a time
during Hallowes' childhood...
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Hallowed Ground may
refer to:
Hallowed ground,
ground which has been
hallowed, or
consecrated Cemetery which has been
consecrated Hallowed Ground (Violent...
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Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows is a
fantasy novel written by the
British author J. K. Rowling. It is the
seventh and
final novel in the
Harry Potter...
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Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve), is a
celebration observed in many
countries on 31 October, the eve of the
Western Christian feast of All
Hallows'...