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- Index.  MacOwan. Gunn, Mary; Codd, L. E. W. (1981). Botanical Exploration Southern Africa. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-86961-129-6. "Peter Macowan" (PDF). Veld...
- Kristen Harrison at Curved House Kids with expert input from Professor Peter MacOwan at Queen Mary University of London. It reached over 60,000 students in...
- Lipman The Caucasian Chalk Circle Touring Out of Joint Theatre Company MacOwan Theatre John Baxter Breaking Barriers in Burnley Out of Joint Theatre Company...
- pharmaceutical compounds with potential for cancer treatment. Anthurus Kalchbr. & MacOwan (1880) Fruiting bodies have a short stalk from which arises a spore-bearing...
- at Raven's Inn, who discreetly tries to work against the coven Norman MacOwan as Reverend Russell - the blind pastor of Whitewood Fred Johnson as The...
- brought up in the Orkney Isles, Scotland, Linklater trained with Michael MacOwan and Iris Warren at LAMDA. After graduating from LAMDA, she taught voice...
- (uncredited) Deidre Doyle as Widow Hullins Frank Tickle as Mr. Bostock Norman MacOwan as Simeon Tom Gill as Miriam's Young Man Michael Trubshawe as Yeomanry...
- (opened 28 August 1920) produced by Basil Dean. The adaptation was by Norman MacOwan and Charlton Mann. Six films have been based on this novel: The Blue Lagoon...
- in Edinburgh, Linklater successfully campaigned with the actor Michael MacOwan for the establishment of the National Theatre of Scotland, and had a role...
- written by Vernon Sewell and starring Albert Lieven, David Greene and Norman Macowan. The crew of a lighthouse take in what they ****ume to be the survivors...