Bowler Cocke
Bowler may refer to: Places United States * Bowler Hill, Missouri * Bowler, Montana * Bowler, Virginia * Bowler, Wisconsin Other places * Bowler Rocks, a group of rocks off the north coast of Greenwich Island, Antarctica Sports * Bowler (cricket), a cricketer who delivers the ball to an opposing batsman * Bowler (ten-pin), someone participating in the sport of bowling Other * Bowler hat, a hard felt hat with a rounded crown * Bowler (surname), an English surname * ''Bowler'' (TV series), a 1973 British television series and spin off of ''The Fenn Street Gang'' * Bowler Communications System, a protocol for controlling CNC machines * Bowler Offroad, a maker of offroad vehicles * Bowler, in marbles, a ⅞ inch (22mm) marble * James "Lord Bowler" Lonefeather, a fictional character in ''The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'' See also * Bowl (other) * Bowling (other) * John Bowler (other) * Peter Bowler (other) * Thomas Bowler (other) T ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler Hill
Bowler Hill is a summit in Jackson County in the U.S. state of Missouri Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t .... It has a peak elevation of . Bowler Hill was named after J. O. F. Bowler, the original owner of the site. References Landforms of Jackson County, Missouri Hills of Missouri {{JacksonCountyMO-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler Communications System
The Bowler Communications System is an open protocol developed by Neuron Robotics for simplified communications between components in cyber-physical systems. External links * https://web.archive.org/web/20140527071007/http://neuronrobotics.github.io/Protocol/ Robotics Computer-mediated communication {{Tech-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Bowler (other)
John Bowler may refer to: *John Bowler (actor) (born 1952), English actor *John Bowler (politician) (born 1949), Western Australian politician *John Bowler (businessman) (1937–2022), English football chairman *John Andrew Bowler (1862–1935), American educator and minister See also *Bowler (surname) *Bowler (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bowler, John ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowling (other)
Bowling is a competitive and recreational sport. Variants include: * Ten-pin bowling, the most popular type of bowling today * Nine-pin bowling * Five-pin bowling, a bowling variant which is played only in Canada * Duckpin bowling * Candlepin bowling * Trick bowling * Bowling pin * Bowling ball ** Bowling pin shooting * Turkey bowling * Strike (bowling) * Bowling at the Summer Olympics * Bowling form * World Bowling Bowling may also refer to: Sports * Bowling (cricket), the act of propelling the ball towards the wicket in the sport of cricket ** Bowling analysis ** Bowling average ** Fast bowling ** Seam bowling ** Spin bowling ** Underarm bowling *Bowl game, a North American football match * Bowling in India * Feather bowling * Irish road bowling, a traditional Irish game, played along country roads, involving throwing a metal ball, the winner being the participant whose ball traverses the course in the fewest throws * Lawn Bowls: a Commonwealth Games and Paralympic Game ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowl (other)
A bowl is a common vessel used to serve food. Bowl(s) or The Bowl may also refer to: * Bowl (smoking), in cannabis culture * a dish served in a bowl, such as a Buddha bowl * Bowl, part of a letter in typeface anatomy * Bowl game, in American football * Bowls, an outdoor bowling sport in the UK * ''Bowls'' (photograph), a 1916 photograph by Paul Strand * The Bowl (Cherokee chief) (died 1839), a leader of the Chickamauga Cherokee * The Bowl (Douglas), a stadium in Douglas, Isle of Man, UK * "The Bowl", a short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald, included in '' The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald'' * Beatrice Wind Farm, or Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Ltd., on the northeast coast of Scotland See also * List of college bowl games * Bol (other) * Bole (other) * Boule (other) * Bowler (other) * Bowles (other) * Bowling (other) Bowling is a competitive and recreational sport. Variants include: * Ten-pin bowling, the most popular ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr
''The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.'', often referred to as just ''Brisco'' or ''Brisco County'', is an American weird western Weird West (aka Weird Western) is a term used for the hybrid genres of fantasy Western, horror Western and science fiction Western. The term originated with DC's '' Weird Western Tales'' in 1972, but the idea is older as the genres have bee ... television series created by Jeffrey Boam and Carlton Cuse. It ran for 27 episodes on the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox network starting in the 1993–94 United States network television schedule, 1993–94 season. Set in the American Old West, American West of 1893, the series follows its Brisco County, Jr. (character), title character, a Harvard-educated lawyer-turned-bounty hunter hired by a group of wealthy industrialists to track and capture outlaw John Bly and his gang. Bruce Campbell plays Brisco, who is joined by a colorful group of supporting characters, including Julius Carry as fellow bount ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marbles
A marble is a small spherical object often made from glass, clay, steel, plastic, or agate. They vary in size, and most commonly are about in diameter. These toys can be used for a variety of games called ''marbles'', as well being placed in marble runs or races, or created as a form of art. They are often collected, both for nostalgia and for their aesthetic colors. Sizes may range from less than to over , while some art glass marbles for display purposes are over wide. In the North of England the objects and the game are called "taws", with larger taws being called "bottle washers" after the use of a marble in Codd-neck bottles, which were often collected for play. Games History In the early twentieth century, small balls of stone from about 2500 BCE, identified by archaeologists as marbles, were found by excavation near Mohenjo-daro, in a site associated with the Indus Valley civilization. Marbles are often mentioned in Roman literature, as in Ovid's poem "Nux" (which ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler Offroad
Bowler Motors Limited is a manufacturer of off-road racing vehicles based on the Land Rover Defender and Range Rover chassis. The company is located in the town of Belper, Derbyshire, in the United Kingdom. Company The company was founded by Drew Bowler, who founded the company in 1985, after modifying a Land Rover Series I to drive competitively. After seeing considerable success, he started taking orders from others for similar vehicles. Bowler began his company with 8 people designing and building aftermarket parts and rally raid vehicles in the Bowler family farm in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. Bowler originally designed and produced the Bowler Tomcat which was sold and then the development of the Bowler Wildcat began. In December 2007 the manufacturing rights to the Wildcat were sold by Bowler to Qt Services, to provide support to existing Wildcat owners while Bowler concentrated on production of their newer vehicle, the Bowler Nemesis. In late 2009 the concept of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler (TV Series)
''Bowler'' is a British television sitcom which originally aired on ITV in a single series of 13 episodes between 29 July and 21 October 1973. A situation-comedy, it was a spin-off from ''The Fenn Street Gang'' featuring George Baker as East End criminal Stanley Bowler. Released after serving a prison sentence, Stanley Bowler sets about trying to 'better' himself. The basic premise of the series revolves around Bowler's attempts to develop (and to project to others) a more-cultured personality, as he tries (but fails) to understand the fine arts, and to move into higher social circles. Main cast * George Baker as Stanley Bowler * Fred Beauman as Reg * Renny Lister as Doreen Bowler * Gretchen Franklin as Mum * Christopher Benjamin as Supt. Chamberlain * Johnnie Wade Johnnie Wade is a retired British film and television actor. His most memorable role was playing put upon handyman 'Roger' in the ITV Yorkshire TV comedy series '' You're Only Young Twice'' between 1977 and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler, Montana
Bowler is an unincorporated community located in Carbon County, Montana Montana () is a state in the Mountain West division of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the west, North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columb ..., United States at . The elevation is 4,698 feet. Bowler appears on the Bowler U.S. Geological Survey Map. History Bowler was an isolated agricultural community established in the late 1890s, situated in a valley at the foot of the Pryor Mountains. A post office operated in Bowler from 1894 to 1936, there was also a bar and a cemetery situated just outside town. A few buildings and foundations located away from Pryor Mountain Road are all that remains today. References Unincorporated communities in Carbon County, Montana Unincorporated communities in Montana {{CarbonCountyMT-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler (surname)
Bowler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bertie Bowler, English footballer * Bill Bowler, Canadian ice hockey player * George Bowler, English professional footballer * Gerry Bowler (1919–2006), Northern Irish footballer * Grant Bowler, Australian actor * Grant Bowler (baseball), American Major League Baseball player * Henry Alexander Bowler (1824–1903), English painter and academic * Holden Bowler (1912–2001), American athlete, singer and businessman who served as the namesake for Holden Caulfield in J.D. Salinger's novel ''The Catcher in the Rye'' * J. Andrew Bowler (1862–1935), African American educator and Baptist minister * Jade Bowler (born 2000), British YouTuber known as Unjaded Jade * James Bowler (1875–1957), American politician * Jeff Bowler, American film and television producer * John Bowler (other), several people * Joseph Bowler, American artist and illustrator * Kate Bowler, Canadian academic and writer * Larry Bowler, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bowler Hat
The bowler hat, also known as a billycock, bob hat, bombín (Spanish) or derby (United States), is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown, originally created by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler in 1849. It has traditionally been worn with semi-formal and informal attire. The bowler, a protective and durable hat style, was popular with the British, Irish, and American working classes during the second half of the 19th century, and later with the middle and upper classes in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the east coast of the United States. Origins The bowler hat was designed in 1849 by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler to fulfill an order placed by the company of hatters James Lock & Co. of St James's, which had been commissioned by a customer to design a close-fitting, low-crowned hat to protect gamekeepers from low-hanging branches while on horseback at Holkham Hall, the estate of Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester in Norfolk. The keepers had previ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |