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Powles — This is a surname of great antiquity and not a little confusion as to it s correct origin. It is our opinion that like Powell and Pool(e) for example, it is generally a dialectal form of the Roman (Latin) Paulus meaning small. This is small as… … Surnames reference
Powles Brewhouse — See St. Paul s Brewery … Dictionary of London
Guy Powles — Sir Guy Richardson Powles, ONZ, KBE, ED, (b. Otaki 1905, died 24 October 1994). New Zealand diplomat, last Governor of Western Samoa and architect of Samoan independence, and first Ombudsman.Early lifePowles was born in Otaki, north of Wellington … Wikipedia
Tim Powles — The Church Gründung 1980 Genre Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock Website http://www.thechurchband.com/ … Deutsch Wikipedia
John Diston Powles — (c. 1787 ndash;14 September 1867) was an English businessman. In the mid 1820s he was heavily involved in the promotion of South American mining companies, and enlisted a young Benjamin Disraeli to write pamphlets promoting these mines,… … Wikipedia
Dumbleton-Powles Report — The Dumbleton Powles Report is a report prepared for the government of New Zealand by E.V. Dumbleton and Sir Guy Richardson Powles, and published on June 30, 1969.In 1959, L. Ron Hubbard set up The Church of Scientology s new headquarters at… … Wikipedia
Dumbleton–Powles Report — The Dumbleton Powles Report is a report prepared for the government of New Zealand by E.V. Dumbleton and Sir Guy Richardson Powles, and published on 30 June 1969.[1] In 1959, L. Ron Hubbard set up the Church of Scientology s new headquarters at… … Wikipedia
Tim Powles — is the drummer with the Australian formed band The Church. He started working with the band in 1994, with the album Sometime Anywhere (though he was mis identified as Tim Powell on the liner notes). He became an official, permanent member with… … Wikipedia
The Church (band) — This article is about the Australian rock band. For other uses of the term church , see Church (disambiguation). The Church … Wikipedia
Occupation of the Jordan Valley (1918) — Australian Imperial Force (AIF) Canteen in the Jordan Valley The British Empire s occupation of the Jordan Valley occurred during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I, beginning after the Capture of Jericho in February when the… … Wikipedia