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Bristowe may refer to: * Ethel Bristowe (1862–1952), painter and author * John Syer Bristowe (1827–1895), physician * Kaitlyn Bristowe (born 1985), contestant * Orme Bristowe (1895–1938). cricketer and golfer * Samuel Bristowe (1822–1897), politician * Thomas Bristowe (1833–1892), politician * W. S. Bristowe (1901–1979), naturalist * Wally Bristowe (1922–2013), footballer See also

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Kaitlyn Bristowe
Kaitlyn Dawn Bristowe (born June 19, 1985) is a Canadian television personality best known for being a contestant on the nineteenth season of ABC's '' The Bachelor,'' and as the lead on the eleventh season of ''The Bachelorette''. She competed on season 29 of '' Dancing with the Stars'', with partner Artem Chigvintsev, and was declared the winner on November 23, 2020. Early life The daughter of a ballerina, Bristowe grew up in Leduc, Alberta, Canada, and moved as an adult to Vancouver, British Columbia for a dance scholarship where she became a spin-class instructor. Career Television ''The Bachelor'' Bristowe was a contestant on Chris Soules' season of ''The Bachelor''. She placed third overall, losing to runner-up Becca Tilley and winner Whitney Bischoff. ''The Bachelorette'' On ''The Bachelor'' "After the Final Rose" segment, host Chris Harrison announced that season eleven would begin with two Bachelorettes, Bristowe and fellow season nineteen contestant Britt N ...
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Samuel Bristowe
Samuel Boteler Bristowe QC (5 October 1822 – 5 March 1897) was an English barrister and Liberal Party politician from Nottinghamshire. He sat in the House of Commons from 1870 to 1880, and later became a county court judge, surviving a murder attempt in 1889. Early life Bristowe was the son of Samuel Ellis Bristowe of Beesthorpe Hall, near Caunton in Nottinghamshire and his wife Mary Ann Fox. He was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated with a BA degree in 1845, receiving his MA in 1848. He was called to the bar in 1849 at the Inner Temple, and was appointed in 1869 as Recorder of Newark-on-Trent. He became a Queen's Counsel (QC) in 1872, and was a member of the Council for Legal Education as well as being one of the editors of "Burn's Justice of the Peace". Political career In April 1870, Bristowe was elected as a member of parliament (MP) for Newark, at a by-election following the death of the Liberal MP Edward Denison. After his election, he resi ...
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John Syer Bristowe
John Syer Bristowe (1827–1895) was an English physician. Life Born in Camberwell on 19 January 1827, he was the eldest son of Mary Chesshyre and her husband, John Syer Bristowe, a medical practitioner in Camberwell. He was educated at Enfield School and King's College School, and entered St Thomas' Hospital as a medical student in 1846. There he won prizes, with the treasurer's gold medal in 1848, and in the same year obtained the gold medal of the Apothecaries' Society for botany. In 1849 he was admitted a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and on 2 August 1849 he received the licence of the Society of Apothecaries. In 1850 he took the degree of MB of the University of London, gaining the scholarship and medal in surgery and the medals in anatomy and materia medica; in 1852 he was admitted MD of London University. In 1849 he was house surgeon at St Thomas' Hospital, and in the following year he was appointed curator of the museum and pathologist to the ho ...
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Ethel Bristowe
Ethel Susan Graham Bristowe, also known as E.S.G. Bristowe (1864–1952) was a British painter, and an early 20th-century author on alternative theories within Assyriology. She moved to Scotland in 1907 and lived for the rest of her life at Craig, a country house at Balmaclellan near Castle Douglas in Kirkcudbrightshire. Due to the absence of an exhibition space, in 1938 Ethel Bristowe bequeathed an art gallery to the people of Castle Douglas (with several of her works). The gallery was built as an extension to the town's library on the Market Hill. Cain-Sargon theory Bristowe is most well known for her Cain-Sargon of Akkad equation theory in her book ''Sargon the Magnificent'' (1927). In this work Bristowe reconstructs the ancient chronology of Mesopotamia based on the Cylinder of Nabonidus. The cylinder dates Naram-Sin of Akkad, Naram-Sin, son of Sargon of Accad, 3200 years before Nabonidus, and so Sargon to c. 3800 BC. This sharply contrasts with mainstream scholarship whic ...
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Thomas Bristowe
Thomas Lynn Bristowe (31 March 1833 – 6 June 1892) was an English stockbroker and Conservative Party politician Biography Bristowe was the third son of John Syer Bristowe, a doctor of Camberwell, and his wife Mary Chesshyre of Rock Savage, Cheshire. He was educated privately and became a stockbroker. He was a partner in the firm of Bristowe Brothers of the London Stock Exchange. In 1885 Bristowe was elected Member of Parliament for Norwood. Bristowe was very active in a campaign to raise funds to restore Brockwell Hall, a part of Brockwell Park which had come into the ownership of Lambeth Council. However, he died of a heart attack on the steps of Brockwell Hall during the grand opening ceremony in June 1892, aged 59. Bristowe married Frances Ellen Mason in 1857. They lived at Dulwich Hill House, Denmark Hill Denmark Hill is an area and road in Camberwell, in the London Borough of Southwark. It is a sub-section of the western flank of the Norwood Ridge, centred on t ...
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Orme Bristowe
Orme Cheshyre Bristowe (12 April 1895 – 27 December 1938) was an English cricketer and golfer. As a cricketer he played for Essex between 1913 and 1914 and won a Blue for cricket at Oxford University as a freshman in 1914. Orme also got his Blue for golf in 1914, winning his match 4&3 in a close 5–4 victory for Oxford. After World War I Orme concentrated on golf and was a reserve for the 1923 Walker Cup. In January 1924 he beat Ernest Holderness in the President's Putter. This was the first defeat of Holderness in the event which he had won in the previous four years. Bristowe reached the final but lost to Bernard Darwin. In 1924 he was in the Walker Cup team at Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, New York. Playing with Tony Torrance Thomas Arthur 'Tony' Torrance (13 March 1891 – 8 December 1976) was a Scottish amateur golfer who played in the early 20th century. He played in five Walker Cup matches between 1924 and 1934. Early life Torrance was born in Edinburgh ...
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Wally Bristowe
Wallace Handley Bristowe (27 April 1922 – 1 March 2013) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Personal life Bristowe served as a sergeant in the Royal Australian Air Force during the Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposi .... Notes External links * * 1922 births 2013 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Hawthorn Football Club players Fitzroy Football Club players People from Myrtleford Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II Royal Australian Air Force airmen {{AFL-bio-1920s-stub ...
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Briscoe (other)
Briscoe may refer to: Placenames * Briscoe, Missouri * Briscoe, Texas, USA * Briscoe, West Virginia, USA * Briscoe County, Texas * Briscoe, Cumbria, England Other * Briscoe (automotive company), defunct American automobile manufacturer * Briscoe (surname) * USS ''Briscoe'' (DD-977), U.S. Navy destroyer * The Briscoe Brothers, professional wrestling team * Briscoe Group, New Zealand retail chain See also * Brisco (other) * Bristow (other) * Bristowe Bristowe may refer to: * Ethel Bristowe (1862–1952), painter and author * John Syer Bristowe (1827–1895), physician * Kaitlyn Bristowe (born 1985), contestant * Orme Bristowe (1895–1938). cricketer and golfer * Samuel Bristowe (1822–1897), ...
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