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Georgina and British
Ament's counterpart on the distaff side was doughty British missionary Georgina Smith who presided over a neighborhood in Beijing as judge and jury.
* Georgina Born ( born 1955 ), British anthropologist and musician
The largest rod caught salmon in Britain, caught on the Tay by Miss Georgina Ballantine in 1922, weighing 64 lbs, retains the British record.
* January 1 – Georgina Mellor, British actress
In 1941, after becoming pregnant, Smart returned to Canada, settling in Pender Harbour, British Columbia to have the child she would name Georgina.
* Georgina Leonidas, British actress
Princess Maud, Countess of Southesk ( Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha Carnegie ; née Duff ; 3 April 1893 – 14 December 1945 ) was a member of the British Royal Family, a female line granddaughter of King Edward VII.
Down portrayed Georgina Worsley on the popular British series, Upstairs, Downstairs from 1973 to 1975.
Gallacher is possibly best known for her role as Dr. Georgina Woodson in the British TV drama Doctors ( soap opera ) from which she left on Friday, 27 March 2009 after 6 years.
* Georgina Callaghan, who performs as Callaghan, British musician
Nerina Pallot ( born Nerina Natasha Georgina Pallot, 26 April 1975, London ) is a platinum selling, BRIT Award and Ivor Novello Award nominated British singer and songwriter.
Georgina Sherrington ( born 26 July 1985 ) is an actress best known for her portrayal of the character of Mildred Hubble in the children's series The Worst Witch ( 1998 – 2001 ), as well as the spin-off series Weirdsister College-The further Adventures of The Worst Witch ( 2001 ), a British / Canadian co-production between ITV and TV Ontario, screened on HBO in North America, ABC in Australia, and on various other networks worldwide.

Georgina and radio
Another sibling, Georgina Godwin, was until 2001 a presenter on Zimbabwe TV and radio.
He lost to former radio colleague and New Zealand Labour Party candidate Georgina Beyer by a majority of 3, 033 votes.

Georgina and personality
Until her departure in 2001, Georgina Godwin, the sister of author Peter Godwin, was a celebrity DJ for the corporation and television personality, and also described by Britain's The Guardian newspaper as Zimbabwe's Sara Cox.

Bowman and British
In 1859, British surgeon William Bowman used an ophthalmoscope ( recently invented by Hermann von Helmholtz ) to diagnose keratoconus, and described how to angle the instrument's mirror so as to best see the conical shape of the cornea.
This equipment is designed to bring the British infantryman up to standards and link with new technology currently employed, including the new underslung grenade launcher for the SA80 and the deployed Bowman communications network.
* Amanda Bowman, British radio personality
* Edith Bowman, British television presenter
* Sally Anne Bowman ( 1987 – 2005 ), British murder victim
* Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet, British surgeon and anatomist
* Bowman ( communications system ), the new digital battlefield communications system for the British Army
Military historian Timothy Bowman has described the situation as follows: " While Kitchener saw the UVF as an efficient military force and was prepared to offer concessions to secure the services of UVF personnel in the British army his view of the INV was very different.
* Amanda Bowman ( born 1959 ), British radio presenter
* Sally Anne Bowman ( 1987 – 2005 ), British murder victim
University of British Columbia, Laurel Bowman & Paul Schwartz
A move from Australia to Europe under sponsorship from Camel in 1989 saw him joining the Bowman team and winning the British Formula Three Championship.
Upgrades already fitted to Warriors in British Army service include the Bowman Communications System and Thales Battle Group Thermal Imaging ( BGTI ) night sights.
In 1940, University of Miami President Bowman Ashe recruited F. G. Walton Smith, a young British marine biologist who was working in the Bahamas.
At point blank range, one British soldier had to empty four bullets into a Boxer before he stopped, and the American Captain Bowman McCalla reported that single rifle shots were not enough, multiple rifle shots were needed to halt a Boxer.
Mining and smelting in Antiquity, in Bowman, S. ( ed ), Sience and the Past, London: British Museum Press: 57-73 ..
* Bowman ( British Army Communications System )
Bowman is the name of the tactical communications system used by the British Armed Forces.
Bowman provides a tactical voice and data communications system for joint operations across the British Armed Forces in support of land and amphibious operations.
The Bowman system is a fundamental part of the British Military achieving a Network Enabled Capability, providing the carriers for the passage of data between the various software applications involved.
As Bowman was being phased into service, senior officers in the British Army had serious reservations about the system, especially as many of their initial design specifications and feedback had not been adequately incorporated by the Defence Procurement Agency in the re-tendering process that was won by General Dynamics United Kingdom Ltd.
They had one son, the author Andrew Robinson, and two daughters ; Victoria Bowman ( British diplomat and former Ambassador to Burma ) and Dr Natasha Robinson ( Consultant Anaesthetist ).
In 2000 the British Touring Car Championship ran a Class B for these cars, and Bowman Motorsport under the name of Touring Car VIP Club had Eaves entered 2 rounds in his 306.
Discovered on January 28, 1931, by British Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition ( BANZARE ) under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it for Isaiah Bowman, then Director of the American Geographical Society.

Bowman and radio
* 1974 – Edith Bowman, Scottish television and radio presenter
He had a few hits on local radio in Phoenix, including Ian Tyson's " Four Strong Winds " and " Just To Satisfy You " ( co-written with Don Bowman ).
" Bowman stood by this in a radio interview on Kenny's show, saying that the revelations in which Finn said Kenny “ feels very strong about the Gay Byrne thing ” were contained in the RTÉ Authority archives.
Floyd follows a suggestion that he simply try to call Bowman on the radio, and that night has a strange dream in which he sees the monolith floating at the foot of his bed.
They talk about how Floyd called Bowman on the radio, and Chris asks if Bowman ever replied.
Paul Smith, a former BBC and commercial radio producer, then joined Century as Programme Controller, and Sales Director Debbie Bowman was promoted to Managing Director.
These included John Peters, who launched Radio Trent ( the East Midlands ' first commercial radio station in 1975 ), Amanda Bowman, Tony Lyman, Tim Gough, Steve Merike, Paul Robey, Jeff Cooper, Andy Marriott, Ian Chilvers, Mark Burrows, Ron Coles, Steve Orchard, Tim Rogers, David Lloyd, Ashley Franklin, Peter Quinn, Sheila Tracy, ' Diddy ' David Hamilton, Mike Wyer and Erica Hughes.
* 6 March – Jonathan Philbin Bowman, journalist and radio presenter ( born 1969 ).
* 6 January-Jonathan Philbin Bowman, journalist and radio presenter ( died 2000 ).
The awards are announced in a ceremony typically taking place in London in November, presented by well-known radio personalities such as Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills, and Edith Bowman.
Bowman has won two Jacob's Awards for his radio broadcasting, in 1970 and 1981, the latter for his presentation of the current affairs programme, Day by Day.
He is the presenter of Bowman Sunday Morning ( previously Bowman Saturday ) on radio, a weekly compilation of material from broadcasting archives at home and abroad.
His eldest son Jonathan Philbin Bowman a journalist, television and radio presenter died in an accident in March 2000.
* MP3 audio interview with Stax Records expert Rob Bowman on the radio program The Sound of Young America regarding Wattstax
Eventually, Gallagher builds a makeshift radio from parts of the Mars Rover ' Pathfinder ', through which Bowman instructs them to use a Russian probe's sample-return system to launch themselves into orbit.
During the trip, Bowman tells Gallagher that the probe can hold only two people ; whereupon Pettengill flees, taking the radio, only to be killed by AMEE.
Edith Eleanor Bowman ( born 15 January 1974 ) is a Scottish music critic, radio DJ and television presenter.
Jonathan Philbin Bowman ( 6 January 1969 – 3 March 2000 ) was an Irish journalist and radio broadcaster.
Kingsley molded the fledgling program into a major success then, on May 6, 1978, succeeded Bowman and hosted the program until December 2005, when Kingsley started a competing radio show, Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40.
From 2003 onwards, Murray established himself as a music radio presenter on the weekday daytime Colin and Edith show alongside Edith Bowman.

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