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Peter Gowans (1944–2009),
Scottish football winger Tony
Gowans, New
Zealand football player William Gowans (1803–1870),
American bookseller Gowan (disambiguation)...
- John
Gowans was
promoted to
commissioner and took
command of the
United Kingdom Territory with the
Republic of Ireland. On 15 May 1999,
Gowans was elected...
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purposes Gowans, a
surname Mc
Gowan, a
surname Gowon (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gowan. If an internal...
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Betty Gowans (born
April 18, 1947) is a
Canadian sprint canoer. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
Gowans competed in the late 1960s. She was eliminated...
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James Learmonth Gowans (1924–2020),
English immunologist James Gowans (Australian footballer) (born 1977),
Australian footballer James Gowan (1923–2015),...
- by Alan
Gowans.
Department of
Image Collections,
National Gallery of Art Library.
Iolani Barracks in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Photograph by Alan
Gowans. Department...
- to
September 1976. In 1904,
Gowans was born in
Boulder Western Australia to
Hannah Gowans (née Connolly) and
James Gowans. His
mother died when he was...
- However,
Gowans did not play a
senior first team game for the
Scottish giants, and he
moved to
Crewe Alexandra in 1963. Nineteen-year-old
Gowans was signed...
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Shane Patrick Lysaght Mac
Gowan (25
December 1957 – 30
November 2023) was a British-born
Irish singer-songwriter and
musician known as the lead vocalist...
- Immunology.
Academic Press. pp. 116–117. ISBN 9780080533995.
Gowans "Archive of Sir
James Gowans". bodley.ox.ac.uk.
Retrieved 24
September 2019. Carter, P...