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Sir George Ferguson Bowen GCMG PC (Chinese: 寶雲; 2 November 1821 – 21 February 1899), was an Anglo-Irish author and colonial administrator whose appointments included postings to the Ionian Islands, Queensland, New Zealand, Victoria, Mauritius and Hong Kong.
George H. Bowen (30 April, 1816 – 5 February, 1888) was an American missionary, newspaper man, linguist, and translator in India. He was known as "The White Saint of India" for his resemblance in manner and dress to the Hindu holy men.
Lieutenant George Meares Countess Bowen (1803–1889) was a military officer and colonial settler of New South Wales, Australia. He was mainly associated with Bowen Mountain , Mount Tomah , Berambing , and the nearby areas of the Blue Mountains .
Sir George Bowen (1821–1899) was a British colonial administrator. George Bowen may also refer to: George Bowen (colonial settler) (1803–1889), military officer and settler of New South Wales; George Bowen (footballer) (1875–1945), English soccer player; George Bowen (missionary) (1816–1888), American missionary in India
George Bowen (September 28, 1831 – January 22, 1921) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Early life and education.
George Einon Bowen (15 June 1863 – 19 January 1919) was a Welsh international rugby union half back who played club rugby for Swansea and Llanelli. Bowen won four caps for Wales and also played cricket for Glamorgan . [ 2 ]
Diamantina, Lady Bowen (née di Roma; c. 1832/1833–1893), was a noble from the formerly Venetian Ionian Islands [1] who became the wife of Sir George Bowen, the first Governor of Queensland. Personal life
Sir George Bevan Bowen KBE DL JP (1858 – 3 July 1940) was a Welsh Conservative landowner and county officer in Pembrokeshire. [1] [2] He was the son of James Bevan Bowen, a former Tory member of parliament, and was educated at Cheltenham College and Magdalen College, Oxford. He served with the Pembroke Yeomanry from 1880 to 1885.