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Post Office at East Chinnock, Somerset, EnglandPost Office and T Bowyer General Stores at East Chinnock, Somerset, England Date: 1920s
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, George W Bowyer logWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, George W. Bowyer handwritten log detailing the voyage to New York and back April/May 1918, page 46 of his memoir Lively Ahoy
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, George W BowyerWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic, portrait of George W Bowyer, pilot on board the Titanic. Photograph, unpublished family portrait in uniform, seated, three-quarter length in a carved chair. 4ins. 6ins
Lady DenhamDaphne Bowyer, Lady Denham (1895-1996), previously known as Daphne Freeman-Mitford. Date: 1940
Camberwell MillView of old Camberwell Mill. It was situated in the vicinity of the mill was a well known locality known as Bowyer Lane, now Wyndham Road. Date: 1875
Bowyer HouseThe Bowyer family, prominent in the annals of Camberwell, settled there in the time of Henry VIII. Bowyer House, built around the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
Bowyer Tower, LondonInterior of the Bowyer Tower, London. The building took its name from having in early times, been the residence of the master and provider of the Kings bows
LES QUATRE BRAS, looking towards WATERLOO.Coloured aquatint, 1815, published by R Bowyer, 1816.Associated with Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo (1815). Aquatint, colour Date: 1815
Collingwood (Bowyer)CUTHBERT Lord COLLINGWOOD - British naval commander, depicted allegorically on a rock. Date: 1748 - 1810
Leigh Hunt / R BowyerJAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT - English poet, essayist and founder of various magazines (1808-23) Date: 1784 - 1859
Ruins of the Bowyer Tower, Tower of LondonRuins of the Bowyer or Bowyers Tower at the Tower of London. It acquired that name having been assigned as the residence of the master and provider of the Kings bows
William Bowyer (Younger)WILLIAM BOWYER (the younger) Printer and scholar, known as the learned printer. Date: 1699 - 1777
Music sheet cover for Down Went the Captain, with words by Frederick Bowyer and music by Kate Royle, who was also the singer of the song