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Caroline Rowland
Caroline Rowland may refer to: * Caroline Rowland (filmmaker), British-Swiss filmmaker * Caroline Ann Rowland (1852–1912), Australian nun * Caroline F. Rowland (born 1971), British psychologist {{hndis, Rowland, Caroline ...
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Caroline Rowland (filmmaker)
Caroline Rowland (born May 13, 1968) is a British producer, director, strategic business advisor, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of New Moon Television and Egoli Media. Early life and education Rowland attended St. Agnes High School in Welkom. She graduated from Rhodes University in English and Journalism in 1989. Career Rowland started her career by working as an Account Director at J. Thompson in 1993. In 1996, she founded New Moon Television Limited, and her company produced two films ''Sport at Heart'' and ''Inspiration'' for the London bid for Summer Olympics in 2012, and have since earned 26 awards between them. Rowland's directorial debut, ''FIRST: The Official Film of the London 2012 Olympic Games'', was nominated for a 2014 Emmy and was awarded "Best Documentary: Feature at the Moondance Film Festival The Moondance International Film Festival is an independent annual film festival and awards competition in the USA that takes place in the fall. The first Moon ...
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Caroline Ann Rowland
Caroline Ann Rowland (1852–1921) was a Roman Catholic nun in the Order of St Ursula (religious name Sister/Mother Mary Cordula). In 1882 she founded St Ursula's College in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. Early life Caroline Ann Rowland was born on 31 December 1852 at Kentish Town, London, England. She was the daughter of railway clerk George Rowland and his wife Caroline Agnes (née Reeves). Having a proficiency in languages, in about 1870 she began teaching in a day and boarding school for girls run by the Ursuline Sisters in Duderstadt near Hanover. Religious life Rowland entered the Ursuline Order in Duderstadt and made her religious profession in October 1873, taking the religious name Mary Cordula. In June 1877 the anti-Catholic Falk laws expelled the order from their convent. Sister Mary Cordula and a German nun went to England, arriving in Dover on 24 June 1877. In Greenwich the two nuns found an empty building (a former boy's orphanage) at 70 Crooms Hil ...
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