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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_BowesGeorge Bowes - Wikipedia

    George Bowes may refer to: George Bowes (MP for County Durham) (1701–1760, English member of parliament (MP) George Bowes (soldier) (1527–1580), English military commander, MP for Morpeth and Knaresborough; George Bowes (rebel) (1517–1545), English commander in border warfare

  2. 14 de fev. de 2024 · George Bowes works are primarily functional including tiles and mixed media installations. Bowes is also known as a sculptor. His works can be made of porcelain fired mid-range or high-fired. Mixed media installations works include use of non-clay materials such as wood, glass, acrylic, and paper.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2023 · August 20 – Sir George Bowes. On this day in Tudor history, 20th August 1580, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, soldier and administrator Sir George Bowes died at Streatlam, County Durham. Bowes was buried in the family vault at Barnard Castle Church.

  4. Sir George Bowes (21 August 1701 – 17 September 1760) was an English Member of Parliament and coal proprietor. George Bowes was baptized on 4 September 1701, the youngest son of Sir William Bowes, MP, and Elizabeth Bowes (née Blakiston).

  5. Family. Career. Notes. References. External links. George Bowes (soldier) Sir George Bowes (1527 – 20 August 1580) was an English military commander. Family. George Bowes was the third but eldest surviving son of Richard Bowes (d. 10 November 1558) and Elizabeth Aske.

    • Richard Bowes
    • 20 August 1580, Streatlam
  6. 21 de jun. de 2020 · 21 Jun 2020. Young George Bowes, by Enoch Seeman, oil on canvas, in a carved and gilded frame courtesy of The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, Glamis Castle. George Bowes was a very fortunate young man. He was born on the 21 st of August 1701, the son of William Bowes of Streatlam Castle in the south of County Durham.

  7. George Bowes. The majority of my work is realized using ceramic materials. I begin my work conceptually, and then choose techniques and processes from the ceramic vernacular to appropriately give form to those ideas. My work ranges from the personal to the political, as well as addressing my notions of beauty. The objects that carry this ...