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Row
Row may refer to: Row, a series of items placed in a line.Row (database), a single, implicitly structured data item in a table.Tone row, in music, a permutation, an arrangement or ordering, of the twelve notes of the chromatic scale.Row (cryptozoology), a dinosaur-like cryptid reportedly found in N..
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is a nursery rhyme, and a popular children's song, often sung as a round. It can also be an 'action' nursery rhyme where singers sit opposite one another and 'row' forwards and backwards with joined hands. The tune is credited to Eliphalet Oram Lyte in the publication The ..
Row-major order
In computing, row-major order and column-major order describe methods for storing multidimensional arrays in linear memory. Array order is critical for correctly passing arrays between programs written in different languages. It is also important for performance when traversing an array because acce..
Rowallane Gardens
Rowallane Gardens are a National Trust property at Saintfield, Ballynahinch, Co. Down Northern Ireland See National Trusts Page Here[link] ..
Rowan
The rowans are plants of the Family Rosaceae, in the Genus Sorbus, Subgenus Sorbus. They are native throughout the cool temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in the mountains of western China and the Himalaya, where numerous apomictic microspecies occur..
Rowan, Iowa
Rowan is a city in Wright County, Iowa, United States. The population was 218 at the 2000 census. Geography Rowan is located at [42°44′25″N, 93°33′4″W] (42.740145, -93.551047)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a t..
Rowanburn
Rowanburn is a hamlet in Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, in southern Scotland, near Canonbie, and about 5 miles south-east of Langholm. It is administered by Dumfries and Galloway Council. Rowanburn was founded as a coal-mining community in the late 19th century to house miners from the Canonbie coalfield..
Rowanduz
--> Rowanduz, رواندوز is a city located in Soran region in Iraqi Kurdistan close to Iranian border. The population of the city is Kurdish. The city previously had an Assyrian population from the Shamezdin Region of Hakkari, Turkey. See also List of Assyrian settlementsShamezdin (Nochiya) ..
Rowanfield
Rowanfield is a neighbourhood in Cheltenham, England. It consists primarily of a social housing estate of Wimpey no-fines houses and low-rise flats, built around 1953, with Rowanfield School and a playing field to the West separating it from Hesters Way and also the older Rowanfield Road to the Eas..
Rowanne Pasco
Rowanne Pasco is a British Roman Catholic editor, writer and reporter. She has also appeared on British television to discuss religious issues. She was the former editor of The Universe, a British Catholic journal, and has written the following books: Faith Alive: A New Presentation of Catholic Be..
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In was a United States comedy television show broadcast for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968 through May 14, 1973 over the NBC network. It replaced The Man from U.N.C.L.E. in this time slot (Mondays 8:00 PM). The title Laugh-In came out of events of the 60's hippie culture..
Rowan (disambiguation)
Rowan may refer to: The rowans, a genus of deciduous trees notable for their red berriesThe Rowan, a novel by Anne McCaffreyseveral places in the United States of America:* Rowan, Iowa* Rowan County, Kentucky* Rowan County, North CarolinaRowan University in New JerseyRowan Software, a British compu..
Rowan Alexander
Rowan Alexander (born 28 January 1961 in Ayr, Scotland) is a former footballer and is currently manager of Scottish Football League club Gretna. Alexander's relatively low profile playing career included spells at Greenock Morton, Queen of the South and Gretna. He was initially appointed as playe..
Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal
Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal is a children's fantasy novel by Australian author Emily Rodda. It is the third book in the Rowan of Rin series. Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Far from Rin, the Keeper of the Crystal - leader of the M..
Rowan and the Travellers
Rowan and the Travellers is a children's fantasy novel by Australian author Emily Rodda. It is the second book in the Rowan of Rin series. Plot synopsis The travellers (a caravaning folk) are due to arrive in the village of Rin. However, the witch Sheba has a dire warning to give the village: Benea..
Rowan and the Zebak
Rowan and the Zebak is a children's fantasy novel by Australian author Emily Rodda. It is the fourth book in the Rowan of Rin series. Plot synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Rowan's sister, Annad, is snatched from Rin by a flying monster. Rowan mu..
Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson on promotion tour for his movie Bean in Hürth, Germany August, 1997 Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (born January 6, 1955 in Consett, County Durham, England) is an English comedian, actor and writer best known for playing the title roles in the British television comedies Blackadder ..
Rowan Atkinson Live in Belfast
Rowan Atkinson Live In Belfast is a live album from British comedian Rowan Atkinson. It was first released in 1982. It was recorded over the course of two evening performances at the Grand Opera House, Belfast on September 19th and 20th in 1980, and was part of a four-month tour of the United Ki..
Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill (born 1945) is an Australian radical historian and journalist with background as a teacher, and farmhand, and has variously worked for the trade union movement as a rank and file activist, delegate and publicist. During the Vietnam War he was a conscientious objector, and was prominent..
Rowan County
Rowan County is the name of several counties in the United States: Rowan County, KentuckyRowan County, North Carolina This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poi..
Rowan County, Kentucky
Rowan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of 2000, the population was 22,094. Its county seat is Morehead6. The county was created in 1856 and named for John Rowan, who represented Kentucky in the U.S. House and Senate. Contents 1 Geography and Symbology1.1 A..
Rowan County, North Carolina
Rowan County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2000, the population was 130,340. Its county seat is Salisbury6. Contents 1 History2 Law and government3 Geography3.1 Townships3.2 Adjacent Counties4 Demographics5 Cities and towns6&n..
Rowan Jones
Rowan Jones (born November 19, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 28 draft pick in the 1997 AFL Draft from Claremont. Mark made his debut for the West Coast Eagles in Round 19, 1998 against the Sydney Swans. External links ..
Rowan Lascelles
Blazon: Quarterly azure and gules, a fret between four roses Or, each charged with another gules. Rowan Lascelles was born November 6th, 1977 at the Church Farm in Sotherton, Suffolk. He is the son of the Hon. James Lascelles and Fredericka Ann Duhrrsen. He is the second oldest of four childr..
Rowan Manahan
Rowan Manahan is an Irish businessman and writer. Manahan is the author of the job-hunting and careers book [''Where's My Oasis?] (ISBN 0091899982), published by the Vermilion imprint of the Random House publishing group. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Manahan was educated at Blackrock Colle..
Rowan Oak
Rowan Oak is William Faulkner's former home in Oxford, Mississippi. It is a primitive Greek Revival house built in the 1840s. In 1972, his daughter, Jill Faulkner Summers, sold the house to the University of Mississippi. The University maintains the home in order to promote Faulkner's literary her..
Rowan of Rin
Rowan of Rin is a series of five children's fantasy novels by Australian author Emily Rodda. The series follows the adventures of Rowan of the Bukshah. Books in the series Rowan of RinRowan and the TravellersRowan and the Keeper of the CrystalRowan and the ZebakRowan of the Bukshah (Titled Rowan an..
Rowan of Rin (Book)
Rowan of Rin is a children's fantasy novel by Australian author Emily Rodda. It is the first book of the Rowan of Rin series. Plot synopsis The people of Rin awake to find the stream that runs through the village, their sole source of water, running dry. It is up to Rowan of the Bukshah and 6 othe..
Rowan of the Bukshah (book)
Rowan of the Bukshah (titled Rowan and the Ice Creepers in some countries) is a children's fantasy novel by Australian author Emily Rodda. It is the fifth and final book in the Rowan of Rin series. ..
Rowan of the Bukshah (character)
Rowan of the Bukshah is a fictional character in Emily Rodda's Rowan of Rin series. Rowan is an outcast in the village of Rin: a timid boy in a village of warriors. His role in the village is official to tend to the Bukshah, but he has been the hero of the village more than once. Rowan lives with h..
Rowan Pelling
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Rowan Pelling (born 1968 in Kent) is a female British journalist and broadcaster, who first achieved note as th..
Rowan Rait Kerr
Colonel Rowan Scrope Rait Kerr (13 April 1891 - 7 April 1961) was an Irish-born cricketer and administrator. Rait Kerr was born in Bray, Ireland and led a distinguished army career. He played for the Europeans in India and played in six first-class matches between 1913/1914 and 1920/1921 as a right..
Rowan Robertson
Rowan Robertson (born november 22, 1971 in Cambridge, United Kingdom) is an English guitarist. Rowan Robertson took up guitar at the early age of five. From an early age he took an interest in the band Dio as he started learning Dio songs in 1984 from the The Last in Line album. Robertson's influen..
Rowan Scarborough
Rowan Scarborough is a Washington Times reporter who writes a weekly column with fellow reporter Bill Gertz called "Inside the Ring." He has written a book about Donald Rumsfeld called [[Rumsfeld's War: The Untold Story of America's Anti-Terrorist Commander]]. Books [[Rumsfeld's War: The Untold St..
Rowan Software
Rowan Software was a British computer game developer founded by Rod Hyde in 1987, in Runcorn, Cheshire, from H&H Software. Several members of Rowan's staff,= including Martin Kenwright went on to form Digital Image Design. It main early publisher was Mirrorsoft. It ported product to Atari ST, Commo..
Rowan Taylor
Rowan Taylor (1916-2005), officially recognized as the most prolific composer of all time by Who's Who in the World, was born in California to parents of Norwegian decent. It is said that Taylor never went to bed without completing a musical composition until the very end of his life. With a stunnin..
Rowan Technical College
Rowan Technical College is a community college in Morehead, Kentucky, United States. ..
Rowan Tink
Rowan Tink is a former Australian Special Air Service officer whose identity was widely publicised after he was awarded the United States Bronze Star Medal for his role commanding 150 SAS troopers in Afghanistan, notably during Operation Anaconda. The medal was presented to Lieutenant-Colonel Tink b..
Rowan trollope
Rowan Trollope, born Rowan Mehail Trollope in Toronto, Canada, is the Vice President of Consumer Engineering at Symantec Corp. He is regularly cited as an expert of consumer products and consumer security. Rowan lives in Los Angeles, CA with his wife and son. ..
Rowan University
Rowan University is a public university located in Glassboro, New Jersey comprised of 43 buildings. There is also a satellite campus in Camden, New Jersey. The school was founded in 1923 as Glassboro Normal School with the mission to train public school teachers. The land tract originally belonged..
Rowan Vine
Rowan Vine (born September 21, 1982 in Basingstoke) is an English association football player. He currently plays for Luton Town F.C. Vine is a promising young striker who made his way up through the Portsmouth F.C. youth scheme and broke into the Portsmouth first team in December 2000, making his ..
Rowan Williams
The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Rowan Douglas Williams, FBA (born 14 June 1950) is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All-England and head of the Anglican Communion. Williams is also a theologian, poet and lecturer. Contents 1 Biography2 Career3 Reaction to Appo..
Rowan Woods
Rowan Woods is an Australian film director. He directed The Boys in 1998 and won an AFI award for best direction. His latest film was released in September of 2005 in Australia. The film is called Little Fish and starred a great cast, including Aussie actress, Cate Blanchett. Rowan was nominated f..
Rowardennan
Rowardennan is a small hamlet on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in Scotland. Rowardennan is at the northern end of the public road, but the West Highland Way passes through the village and continues north along the side of the loch. A small passenger ferry crosses the loch to Inverbeg on the opp..
Rowarth
Rowarth is a hamlet about 2.5 miles (4 km) north of New Mills in the High Peak borough of Derbyshire, England. It is on the edge of the Peak District, in the hills between New Mills and Marple Bridge. It is within the boundaries of the former town. It is locally famous for the Little Mill Inn, a..
Rowayton, Connecticut
Rowayton is a seaside village located in the city of Norwalk in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is located on Long Island Sound and is 45 miles from New York City. The population of Rowayton is 3,388, the average household income is $227,490, while the per capita income is $97,093. The community ..
Rowbarrow (hundred)
Rowbarrow Hundred or Rowberrow Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes: Langton MatraversStudlandSwanageWorth Matravers See also: List of hundreds in Dorset ..
Rowbike
A Rowbike or 'rowing bike' is a hybrid fitness machine that combines a bicycle, generally considered a recumbent bicycle, and a rowing machine. "Rowbike" is used as a generic term, but also refers to a specific manufacturer in the USA, the RowBike company. The RowBike company was founded by Scott O..
Rowbottom cardinal
In set theory, a Rowbottom cardinal (named after Frederick Rowbottom) is a certain kind of large cardinal number. An uncountable cardinal number κ is said to be Rowbottom if for every function f: [κ] < ω → λ (where λ < κ) there is a set H of ord..
Rowde
Rowde is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire. Contents 1 History2 Local government3 Location4 See also History The flight of 16 locks at Caen Hill on the Kennet and Avon Canal The village now mainly consists of modern brick built houses, but ..
Rowdeford School
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Rowdyruff Boys
The RRB as they first appeared. The Rowdyruff Boys are male counterparts to The Powerpuff Girls introduced in the 12th episode of the first season of the PPGs show. They were created by Mojo Jojo and killed off in that same episode. The Powerpuff Girls each used a single kiss to cause the bo..
Rowdy (Dallas Cowboys)
Rowdy is the official mascot of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. He's been the team's mascot since 1996. Not only does he throw Cowboys T-shirts into the auidence seats, ride a four-wheeler, help the crowd cheer, and mock opponents, but he's also helped out throughout the community. He takes part in The..
Rowdy (mascot)
The University's mascot is the roadrunner. Rowdy the Roadrunner is the endeared mascot of the University of Texas at San Antonio. As a supporter of [UTSA athletics] and events, Rowdy has championed the Roadrunner spirit in many places. External links [UTSA] ..
Rowdy Gaines
Ambrose "Rowdy" Gaines IV (born February 17, 1959) is an American former swimmer, Olympic gold medalist and member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. He is currently the chief fundraiser for USA Swimming as well as a swimming analyst for television networks ESPN and NBC including coverage..
Rowdy Records
Rowdy Records Parent company Universal Music Group Founded 1992 Founder(s) Dallas AustinAntonio Reid Distributing label Universal Motown Records Group (US) Genre(s) Various. Country US Web address http://rowdyrecords.com/ Rowdy Records is an American record label formed i..
Rowe, Massachusetts
Rowe is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 351 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 62.3 km² (24.1 mi²). 61.0 km² (23.5 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it (2.16%) is wate..
Rowel
A rowel is a small revolving wheel or disk with radiating points forming the termination of a rider's spur. The earliest rowels probably did not revolve but were fixed. They appear on monuments of the 13th century, as in the great seal of Henry III of England, but the older prick spurs remained the ..
Rowell
Numerous people have the last name Rowell: Galen Rowell (1940-2002), a noted wilderness photographer and climberGary Rowell (b. 1957), a football commentator for Metro Radio and a former football playerJack Rowell (b. 1937), the Director of Rugby at BathLt. Col. Milo E. Rowell (1903-1977), an Americ..
Rowell-Sirois Commission
The Rowell-Sirois Commission officially known as the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations was a Canadian Royal Commission looking into the Canadian economy and federal-provincial relations. It was called in 1937 and reported in 1940. The Commission was chaired first by Newton Wesley Ro..
Rowell Fair Society Band
The Rowell Fair Society Band is not a permanently established group. It comprises a number of "Ad-Hoc" volunteers from Northamptonshire and South Leicestershire brass bands. They are amateur musicians who perform solely for their enjoyment of making music. External link [The 800th Rowell Fair&..
Rowell Jackman Hall
RJ at 85 Charles St. West Rowell Jackman Hall, known to students as RJ, is a student residence at Victoria College in the University of Toronto. It is the newest of Vic's residence having been completed in 1993. It is named after Mary Rowell Jackman whose son Henry N. R. Jackman made a substan..
Rowena
Rowena is a Latinized form of a Germanic name meaning "fame and joy", formed from the words hrod (fame) and wynn (joy).[#endnote_name] Place names Rowena is a place name occurring in at least three times in the United States: Rowena, TexasRowena, South DakotaRowena, Oregon People named Ro..
Rowena, Oregon
Rowena is an unincorporated community in Wasco County, Oregon, United States. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Rowena as a census-designated place (CDP). The census definition of the area may not precisely correspond to local understanding of the area with the sa..
Rowena, South Dakota
Rowena is a place in Minnehaha County, South Dakota. Rowena is located at [43°31′13″N, 96°33′20″W], just over a mile north of the border with Iowa, about 5 miles east of Sioux Falls, and some 6 miles west of the Minnesota border, at an elevation of 1,411 feet. The ZIP Code is ..
Rowena, Texas
Rowena, Texas is a town in southwestern Runnels County in the U.S. state of Texas. Paul J. Baron designed the town in 1898. It was the birthplace of Bonnie Parker. According to the US Census, the population was estimated at 483 in 2000, an increase of three percent from 1990's 466 Rowenans. The..
Rowena Jackson
Rowena Othlie Jackson is a New Zealand prima ballerina, who was born in 1926 in Invercargill. She won a dancing scholarship to study in London at the Saddler's Wells Ballet in 1947. She was later prima ballerina like Darcey Bussell, Antoinette Sibley and the great assoluta Margot Fonteyn in the Roya..
Rowena Meeks Abdy
Rowena Meeks Abdy (April 24, 1887 - August 18, 1945) was an American painter who flourished in Northern California in the early 20th century. Working in oil, watercolour and charcoal, she achieved prominence in the en plein air painting school and is held in several permanent collections of signifi..
Rowena Morrill
Rowena Morrill is well known in the world of science-fiction and fantasy illustration. During a career that has spanned over 20 years, her paintings have appeared on hundreds of book covers, on calendars, portfolios, and trading cards. External links [Rowena Morrill's web site] ..
Rowena Wallace
Rowena Wallace is an Australian actress. She was born on August 23, 1947 in Coventry, England. Wallace an only child, moved to Australia when she was five with her parents; initially she grew up in Cairns and later moved to Brisbane at the age of 12 years. Here she attended Kedron State High Scho..
Rowen Hashiba
Rowen is a member of the Ronin Warriors and is considered by some to be the most intelligent of the group. He supposedly has an IQ of 250 and often serves as the voice of reason in the group as a counter-balance to the hotter tempers of Ryo and Kento. In the TV series, he is portrayed as having a ..
Rowesville, South Carolina
Rowesville is a town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 378 at the 2000 census. Geography Rowesville is located at [33°22′24″N, 80°50′11″W] (33.373430, -80.836251)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census..
Rowetta
Rowetta (born circa 1966 in Manchester, England) is an English singer. She released two singles with the Vanilla Sound Corp in 1987, before then releasing "Stop This Thing" in 1988, whilst appearing as a backing singer on numerous songs. In 1989 she put her solo career on hold as she joined the Ha..
Rowett Island (South Shetland Islands)
Rowett Island is a rocky island 0.5 miles (0.8 km) long, lying immediately off Cape Lookout, Elephant Island, in the South Shetland Islands. Rowett Island is located at [61°17′S 55°13′W]. Rowett Island was known to both American and British sealers as early as 1822. Rowett Island was..
Rowett Research Institute
The Rowett Research Institute is a world renowned research centre for studies into food and nutrition located in Aberdeen. It is a member of the Aberdeen Research Consortium which also includes: University of AberdeenInstitute of Terrestrial Ecology, Banchory Research StationMacaulay Land Use Rese..
Rowe (disambiguation)
The following people whose family name is Rowe have articles: Andrew Rowe, a UK politicianBenjamin Rowe, a kabbalistErnest Aaron Rowe (born 1984), American authorNicholas Rowe*Nicholas Rowe (actor)*Nicholas Rowe (dramatist)Noel Rowe, an Australian poetWilliam Earl Rowe (1894-1984), 20th Lieutenant ..
Rowe Findley
Cecil Rowe Findley (1925 - April 9, 2003) was an American journalist best known for his work as writer and assistant editor for National Geographic magazine. After graduating from the University of Missouri and service in the United States Air Force during World War II, Findley joined National Ge..
Rowfant railway station
Rowfant was a railway station on the single line between Three Bridges and East Grinstead. It had a crossing loop and a level crossing. See also List of closed railway stations in Britain ..
Rowhedge
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Rowhedge High Street Rowhedge is a village in Essex. Formerly in the parish of East Donyland, it is now (for local government purposes) a ward of Colchester Borough Council.It is on the south bank of the River Colne and is the first settlement dow..
Rowing
Rowing may refer to: Watercraft rowing, rowing as a form of propulsion.Sport rowing, competitive rowing.Rowing exercise, structured exercise similar to rowing boats.Ocean rowing, the sport of rowing across oceans See also PaddlingDragon boat This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page:..
Rowing at the 1896 Summer Olympics
At the 1896 Summer Olympics, rowing events were scheduled on the original program. However, because of high winds and bad weather over the last several days of the games made the course unrowable and no competitions were ever held. A single scull, double scull and four oared with coxswain events we..
Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, fiveFour events were scheduled, but due to wrangling about who would be allowed to compete in the coxed fours final, two finals were held for that competition. Both finals are considered Olympic championships by the International Olympic Committee. rowing events were co..
Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Coxed eights
The coxed eights was one of the competitions in the Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. It was held on 25 August and 26 August 1900. 5 boats, involving 46 rowers from 5 nations, competed. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 Semifinals2.1.1 Semifinal 12.1.2 ..
Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Coxed fours
The coxed fours was one of the competitions in the Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. The competition was plagued by controversy involving which boats should advance to the final. In one of the most unusual decisions in Olympic history, two separate finals were held for the event,..
Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Coxed pairs
The coxed pairs was one of the competitions in the Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. It was held on 25 August and 26 August 1900. 7 boats, involving 22 rowers from 3 nations, competed. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 Semifinals2.1.1 Semifinal 12.1.2 ..
Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Single sculls
The single sculls was one of the competitions in the Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. It was held on 25 August and 26 August 1900. 12 athletes from 4 nations competed. Four preliminary heats, two semifinals, and a final were held. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1&..
Rowing at the 1904 Summer Olympics
At the 1904 Summer Olympics, five rowing events were contested. Contents 1 Medal table2 Medal summary2.1 Single Sculls, Men2.2 Double Sculls, Men2.3 Coxless Pairs, Men2.4 Coxless Fours, Men2.5 Eights, Men Medal table Pos. Country Gold Silver Bronze Tota..
Rowing at the 1906 Summer Olympics
There was 6 rowing events at the 1906 games, all men only. Medals count Italy: 4 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze (6 total)France: 1 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze (6 total)Greece: 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze (4 total)Belgium and Greece (Mixed team): 1 silver (1 total)Total: 6 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze..
Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, four rowing events were contested. Races were held at Henley-on-Thames. Medal table Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Great Britain 4 3 1 8 2 Belgium 0 1 0 1 3 Canada 0 0 3 3 4 Germany 0 0 2 2 5 ..
Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's coxed eights
The men's coxed eights was one of four rowing events on the Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. 6 boats from 5 nations competed. Contents 1 Standings2 Results2.1 Quarterfinals2.1.1 Quarterfinal 12.1.2 Quarterfinal 22.2 Semifinals2.2.1 Semifinal 12.2.2..
Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's coxless fours
The men's coxless fours was one of four rowing events on the Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. 4 boats from 3 nations competed. Contents 1 Standings2 Results2.1 Semifinals2.1.1 Semifinal 12.1.2 Semifinal 22.2 Final3 Sources Standings Place Bow..
Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's coxless pairs
The men's coxless pairs was one of four rowing events on the Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. 4 pairs from 3 nations competed. Contents 1 Standings2 Results2.1 Semifinals2.1.1 Semifinal 12.1.2 Semifinal 22.2 Final3 Sources Standings Place Bow..
Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's single sculls
The men's single sculls was one of four rowing events on the Rowing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Contents 1 Standings2 Results2.1 First round2.1.1 Heat 12.2 Quarterfinals2.2.1 Quarterfinal 12.2.2 Quarterfinal 22.2.3 Quarterfinal 32.2.4 Quar..
Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Olympic Rowing at the 1920 Summer Olympics, the first Olympics after World War I, was marked by the arrival of future triple Gold Medalists John B. Kelly, Sr., Jack Beresford and Paul Costello. Kelly and Beresford would stage a dramatic dual for the singles title, with Kelly prevailing. Immediatel..
Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by 14 events. It took place in the Man-made Basin, located at the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre (Krylatskoye district, Moscow). The rowing schedule began on 20 July and ended on 27 July. Contents 1 Medals2 Men's events2.1 Fou..
Rowing at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Rowing competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Medal Summary Event Gold: Silver: Bronze: Men's Single Sculls FinlandPertti Karppinen7:00.24 West GermanyPeter-Michael Kolbe 7:02.19 CanadaRobert Mills7:10.38 Men's Double Sculls United StatesBradley LewisPaul Enquist6:36...
Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics
At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. This rowing events were contested Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's Single Sculls East Germany6:49.86Thomas Lange West Germany6:54.77Peter-Michael Kolbe New Zealand6:58.66Eric Verdonk Men's Double Sculls Netherlands6:21.13Nico RienksRoland Florijn Switzerl..
Rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Medal Summary: Men's Events Event Gold: Silver: Bronze: Men's Single Sculls Germany6:51.40Thomas Lange Czechoslovakia6:52.93Vaclav Chalupa Poland6:56.82Kajetan Broniewski Men's Double Sculls Australia6:17.32Peter AntonieStephen Hawkins Austria6:18.42Arnold JonkeChristoph Zerbst Netherlan..
Rowing at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Rowing competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Medal Summary Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's Coxless Pair Great BritainSteven RedgraveMatthew Pinsent AustraliaDavid WeightmanRobert Geoffrey Scott FranceMichel AndrieuxJean Christophe Rolland Men's Coxless Four Aust..
Rowing at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Rowing events at the 2000 Summer Olympics: The event is probably most noted for Steve Redgrave's winning his fifth Olympic gold medal in as many games in the British men's coxless four. However, there were a number of other dramatic races. Both the men's and women's single scu..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Team USA competes in the lightweight four rowing competition. Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre and featured 550 competitors taking part in 14 events. The medals were split among 22 countries, Romania topping the medal table, the..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Coxless Four
Gold: Silver: Bronze: Great Britain Steve WilliamsJames CracknellEd CoodeMatthew Pinsent Canada Cameron BaergThomas HerschmillerJake WetzelBarney Williams Italy Lorenzo PorzioDario DentaleLuca AgamennoniRaffaello Leonardo Heats SF denotes qualification to Semifinal.R denotes qualification t..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Coxless Pair
Gold: Silver: Bronze: Australia Drew GinnJames Tomkins Croatia Sinisa SkelinNiksa Skelin South Africa Donovan CechRamon di Clemente Heats SF denotes qualification to Semifinal.R denotes qualification to Repechage. Heat 1 (Serbia and Montenegro (Nikola Stojic, Mladen Stegic) 6:58.11 SF Grea..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Double Sculls
Gold: Silver: Bronze: France Sebastien Vieilledent Adrien Hardy Slovenia Luka Špik Iztok Čop Italy Rossano Galtarossa Alessio Sartori Heats SF denotes qualification to Semifinal.R denotes qualification to Repechage. Heat 1 (Czech Republic (Milan Dolecek Jr., Ondrej Synek) 6:50.67 ..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Eight
Gold: Silver: Bronze: United StatesJason ReadWyatt AllenChris AhrensJoseph HansenMatt DeakinDan BeeryBeau HoopmanBryan VolpenheinPete Cipollone (cox) Netherlands Matthijs VellengaGijs VermeulenJan-Willem Gabriels Daniel Mensch Geert Jan Derksen Gerritjan Eggenkamp Diederik SimonMichiel BartmanC..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Lwt Coxless Four
Gold: Silver: Bronze: DenmarkThor KristensenThomas EbertStephan MoelvigEskild Ebbesen AustraliaGlen LoftusAnthony EdwardsBen CuretonSimon Burgess ItalyLorenzo BertiniCatello AmaranteSalvatore AmitranoBruno Mascarenhas Contents 0.0.0.1 Heats0.0.0.2 Repechage0.0.0.3 Semifinals..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Lwt Double Sculls
Gold: Silver: Bronze: PolandTomasz KucharskiRobert Sycz FranceFrederic DufourPascal Touron GreeceVasileios PolymerosNikolaos Skiathitis Contents 0.0.0.1 Heats0.0.0.2 Repechages0.0.0.3 Semifinals0.0.0.4 Finals Heats August 15 Heat 1 Vasileios Polymeros and Nikolaos Ski..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Quadruple Sculls
Gold: Silver: Bronze: RussiaNikolai SpinevIgor KravtsovAlekseij SvirinSergej Fedorovtsev Czech RepublicDavid KoprivaTomas KarasJakub HanakDavid Jirka UkraineSergij GrinSergij BilushchenkoOleg LykovLeonid Shaposhnikov Contents 0.0.0.1 Heats0.0.0.2 Repechage0.0.0.3 Semifinals0..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Single Sculls
Gold: Silver: Bronze: Olaf Tufte, Norway Jüri Jaanson, Estonia Ivo Yanakiev, Bulgaria Contents 1 Heats1.1 Heat 11.2 Heat 21.3 Heat 31.4 Heat 41.5 Heat 51.6 Heat 62 Repechages2.1 Repechage 12.2 Repechage 22.3 Repechage 32.4 Repech..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Coxless Pair
Women's Pair Gold: Silver: Bronze: Romania Georgeta DamianViorica Susanu Great Britain Katherine GraingerCath Bishop Belarus Yuliya BichykNatallia Helakh Heats August 14 Heat 1 10:10 Yuliya Bichyk and Natallia Helakh, 7:27.73Katherine Grainger and Cath Bishop, Great Britain, 7:34.66 Maren ..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Double Sculls
Double Sculls women Gold: Silver: Bronze: New Zealand Georgina Evers-SwindellCaroline Evers-Swindell Germany Peggy WaleskaBritta Oppelt Great Britain Sarah WincklessElise Laverick Heats August 14 Heat 1 11:00 Georgina Evers-Swindell and Caroline Evers-Swindell, New Zealand 7:25.57 Sarah Winc..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Eight
Contents 0.0.1 Women's Eight0.0.1.1 Heats0.0.1.2 Repechage0.0.1.3 Final Women's Eight Gold: Silver: Bronze: Romania Rodica Florea Viorica SusanuAurica Barascu Ioana PapucLiliana GafencuElisabeta LipaGeorgeta DamianDoina IgnatElena Georgescu (cox) United StatesKate JohnsonS..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Lwt Double Sculls
Lightweight Double Sculls women Gold: Silver: Bronze: RomaniaConstanţa BurcicaAngela Alupei GermanyDaniela ReimerClaudia Blasberg NetherlandsKirsten van der KolkMarit van Eupen Heats August 15 Heat 1 Constanţa Burcica and Angela Alupei, Romania 6:50.64 SA/B Magdalena Kemnitz and Ilona Mo..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Quadruple Sculls
Contents 0.0.1 Quadruple Sculls women0.0.2 Heat 10.0.3 Heat 20.0.4 Repechage0.0.4.1 Final A0.0.4.2 Final B Quadruple Sculls women Gold: Silver: Bronze: GermanyKathrin BoronMeike EversManuela LutzeKerstin El Qalqili Great BritainAlison MowbrayDebbie FloodFrances H..
Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Single Sculls
Gold: Silver: Bronze: Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski, GER Ekaterina Karsten, BLR Rumyana Nekyova, BUL Heats Heat 1 (Carolina Luethi, Switzerland 7:49.88 Femke Dekker, Netherlands 7:55.50 Rocio Rivarola Trappe, Paraguay 8:03.85 Yoon Hui Lee, Korea 8:04.48 Doaa Moussa, Egypt 8:26.87 Heat 2 (S..
Rowing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Rowing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the La Mesa Dam, Novaliches Reservoir, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The event was held from November 28 to December 1. Medal winners Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's Lightweight Single Sculls (LM1X) Benjamin Tolentino Jr. ( P..
Rowing at the Summer Olympics
Rowing at the Summer Olympics has been contested since the 1900 Summer Olympics. The sport had been on the program at the 1896 Summer Olympics but was cancelled due to weather. Only men were allowed to compete until 1976 when women's events were introduced at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. ..
Rowing Australia
Rowing Australia (RA) is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Australian. Known as the "Australian Amateur Rowing Council" until 1984 when it became the "Australian Rowing Council" and finally "Rowing Australia" in 1997. External links [Official website] ..
Rowing Canada
Rowing Canada Aviron (RCA) is a non-profit organization recognized by the Government of Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee as the national governing body for the sport of rowing in Canada. RCA represents 15,000 registered members at all levels, novices, juniors, university students, adaptive,..
Rowing club
A rowing club is a club for people interested in the sport of rowing. External links [RowingLinks.com — USA rowing clubs] ..
Rowing exercise
In strength training, rowing (or a row, usually preceded by a qualifying adjective — for instance a seated row) is a form of muscular resistance training exercise that shares many characteristics of rowing a boat without involving water or a boat. When done as a weight-lifting exercise, its pu..
Rowing New Zealand
Rowing New Zealand is the sport governing body for rowing in New Zealand. External links [Rowing New Zealand][Historical information on Rowing in New Zealand 1996 to 2005] ..
Rowing terms
In sport rowing, the following specialized terms are important in the corresponding aspects of the sport: Contents 1 The athletes2 The boats2.1 Sweep2.2 Sculling2.3 Open water boat3 The Rigging and Other Equipment4 The Commands5 The Stroke6 The Race7&n..
Rowing World Cup
The Rowing World Cup is an international rowing competition organised by FISA (the International Rowing Federation). It first began in 1997 and comprises of 3 regattas (apart from in 2001 when there were 4) held throughout early summer. In each event points are awarded to the top 7 finishing boa..
Rowing World Records
All records set over the international rowing distance of 2,000 m - believed to be correct as of September 2004. Indoor records set on the Concept2 indoor rower. Split refers to the average time to complete 500 m (i.e. the 2,000 m time divided by 4). Contents 1 On Water Records1.1 Men..
Rowing zephyr
A zephyr is a garment worn in competitive rowing. A zephyr is usually a short-sleeved T-shirt with a front opening, with the opening and sleeve ends trimmed in the colours of the club. ..
Rowla
Rowla is an album track by Underworld, later seen on Second Toughest in the Infants (1996). The UK release is a promo which features a longer offering of the song, as well as an early remix of Born Slippy called 'Deep Pan'. The US release features the album version along with the album version of ..
Rowlan
An Irish Family Surname derived from Ó Rothlain and is closley connected with Rowland. Part of this family immigrated to the United States during the Potato Famine and relocated to Oklahoma Territory during the Land Run. See also O'RothlainIrish Hunger MemorialEireCounty MayoCastlebarOklahomaSurn..
Rowland
Rowland may refer to: O'RothlainRowland, Derbyshire, EnglandRowland, North Carolina, USARowland (crater) on the MoonDaniel RowlandFrank Sherwood RowlandAn on-air television personality of John Zacherle.Webcomic 'Wigu', 'When I Grow Up' and 'Overcompensating' author, Jeffrey Rowland.Henry Augustus Ro..
Rowland's Castle
Rowland's Castle Statistics Population: c. Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: Dialling code: 023 (92) Politics UK Parliament: East Hampshire European Parliament: South East England Rowlands Castle green Rowland's Castle (or Rowlands Castle; the apostrophe is sometimes ..
Rowland, North Carolina
Rowland is a town in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,146 at the 2000 census. Geography Rowland is located at [34°32′7″N, 79°17′33″W] (34.535357, -79.292548)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Rowlands Castle railway station
Rowlands Castle railway station is a railway station serving the village of Rowland's Castle, Hampshire, England. It is located on the Portsmouth Direct Line which runs between London (London Waterloo) and Portsmouth (Portsmouth Harbour railway station). The station has two tracks, and two platfor..
Rowlands Gill
Rowlands Gill is an old coal mining village on the north side of the River Derwent, in the borough of Gateshead. Over the second half of the twentieth century, it has become quite a wealthy area with many of Gateshead's foremost citizens living there. ..
Rowland (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley
Rowland George Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley (London, January 19, 1855 – June 22, 1935, London), also known as Shaikh Rahmatullah al-Farooq, was a British soldier and peer and a prominent convert to Islam. Lord Headley was born in A.D. 1855 and was a leading British peer, statesman and aut..
Rowland Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer
Rowland Thomas Baring, 2nd Earl of Cromer, GCB, GCIE, KCVO, PC, ADC (November 29 1877 – May 13 1953) was the son of Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer. Cromer served as Lord Chamberlain for 16 years. He married Lady Ruby Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, daughter of Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, ..
Rowland Barnes
Rowland W. Barnes (b. April 25 1940 – March 11 2005) was a Fulton County, Georgia Superior Court Judge who oversaw the 2003 trial of hockey star Dany Heatley, who killed his teammate Dan Snyder in a car accident. Education and Employment Barnes began his academic career at Lebanon Valley College ..
Rowland Biffen
Sir Rowland Henry Biffen (1874-1949) was a British botanist and geneticist. He was the first professor of agricultural botany at Cambridge in 1908. He won the Royal Society's Darwin Medal in 1920. ..
Rowland Caldwell Harris
Rowland Caldwell Harris was the Commissioner of Public Works for Toronto from 1912 until his death in 1945. Under his leadership, Toronto saw built the Prince Edward Viaduct and the R.C. Harris Filtration Plant, which was named after him. The viaduct was finished in 1918 and the filtration plant wa..
Rowland Evans
Rowland Evans (April 28, 1921 - March 23,2001) was an American journalist known best for his decades-long syndicated column and television partnership with Robert Novak, a partnership that endured, if only by way of a joint subscription newsletter, until Evans's death. A Yale graduate who saw acti..
Rowland Evans Jr.
Rowland Evans, Jr. (28 April 1921—March 23 2001) was an American journalist. He became a Washington journalist in 1945. He founded the "Evans-Novak Political Report" in 1967 with Robert D. Novak, four years after they had launched their nationally syndicated column. His work landed him on he mast..
Rowland Fisher
Rowland Fisher (1885-1969) was a painter, mainly known for his seascapes. He was born in Gorleston, Norfolk, England, and spent his entire career with a timber firm at Great Yarmouth. He also visited Cornwall and became associated with the St Ives community of painters there. ..
Rowland Flat, South Australia
Rowland Flat ([34°35′S 138°56′E], postcode 5352) is a small town in Barossa Valley, located on the Barossa Valley Highway between Lyndoch and Tanunda. The town has an elevation of 294m and is nestled at the foot of the Barossa Ranges. It is best known for its wineries, and proximity ..
Rowland Frazee
Rowland Cardwell Frazee CC (born 12 May 1921 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian banker and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Bank of Canada from 1979 to 1986. At age five, the family moved to St. Stephen, New Brunswick where his father had been appointed bank manager. At ..
Rowland Heights, California
--> Rowland Heights is an unincorporated community, in Los Angeles County, California, located in the San Gabriel Valley. The population was 48,553 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Nearby Education Institutions With Over 2000 Students4.1 ..
Rowland Hill
Rowland Hill may refer to: Rowland Hill (mail), (1795-1879) British activist author and postal administratorRowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill, (1772-1842) British lieutenant general and Commander in Chief of the ForcesRowland Hill (preacher), (1744-1833), English preacher at the Surrey ChapelSir Rowl..
Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill
Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1772 - 1842) was a soldier who served in the Napoleonic Wars as a subordinate to the Duke of Wellington. He was a lieutenant general and second-in-command in later stages of the Peninsular War. Nicknamed "Daddy Hill", he was generally well-liked by his soldiers. It..
Rowland Hill (mail)
Rowland Hill Sir Rowland Hill KCB FRS (December 3, 1795 - August 27, 1879) was a British teacher and pamphleteer who popularized the concept of penny postage, and was subsequently a government postal official. He is usually credited in the UK with originating the basic concepts of the modern ..
Rowland Hill (preacher)
Rowland Hill, a popular English preacher, was born at Hawkstone Park (11 miles from Shrewsbury), Shropshire, August 23, 1744; died in London April 11, 1833. The sixth son of Sir Rowland Hill (died 1783), he was educated at Shrewsbury, Eton College and at St John's College, Cambridge (B.A., 1769), ..
Rowland Hussey Macy
A picture of Rowland Hussey Macy. Rowland Hussey Macy (August 30, 1822 - March 29, 1877) was an American businessman who founded the department store chain R.H. Macy and Company. Macy was born on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts to a Quaker family. At the age of fifteen, he worked on the whal..
Rowland Institute for Science
The Rowland Institute for Science was founded by Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corporation, as a nonprofit basic research organization in 1980. The institute merged with Harvard University on July 1, 2002, and is now called Rowland Institute at Harvard. External links http://www.rowland.org/ ..
Rowland Lee
Rowland V. Lee is the director of the 1940 film The Son of Monte Cristo. Bishop Rowland Lee is best known for his term in Wales, where, on the direction of Thomas Cromwell, he set out in 1534 to bring law and order to the country. What ensued was a reign of terror, in which Lee decided the best wa..
Rowland Mason Ordish
Rowland Mason Ordish (11 April 1824-1886) was an English engineer. He is most noted for his design of the Albert Bridge, a crossing of the River Thames in London, completed in 1873, and for his detailed work on the single-span roof of London's St Pancras railway station. Born in Melbourne, Derbyshi..
Rowland Rivron
Rowland Rivron (born 1958) is a comedian, musician, writer and a successful British television presenter. He was raised in Hillingdon, West London. He first came to fame through his appearances as a guest comedy doctor Dr Scrote character on the Jonathan Ross chat show 'The Last Resort' and then on ..
Rowland S. Howard
Rowland Stuart Howard (born 1958) is an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his use of electric guitar audio feedback in the post-punk group The Birthday Party (with Nick Cave) and his collaborations with Lydia Lunch and Nikki Sudden. Contents 1 1978-19902 ..
Rowland Taylor
Rowland Taylor (October 6, 1510 - February 9, 1555) was an English Protestant martyr of the Tudor period. He was born in Northumberland, England, and died at Hadleigh. At the time of his death he was Rector, or Anglican parish priest of a small parish in a (now) small market town called Hadleigh (a..
Rowland Theater
The Rowland Theater (alternately spelled Theatre), located at 127 North Front St., Philipsburg, Centre County, PA, is an historic single screen movie theater, built in 1917 by Charles Hedding Rowland. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Contents 1 History1.1 Charle..
Rowland V. Lee
Rowland V. Lee is the director of the 1940 black-and-white film The Son of Monte Cristo, starring Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett, George Sanders. He also directed The Tower of London (1939) and The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944). ..
Rowland Ward
Rowland Ward (1848-1912) Rowland Ward Ltd. Of Piccadilly became and remained for many years the largest and most famous taxidermy firm in the world. They specialized in, and were renowned for, their work on big game trophies, but their output covered all aspects of taxidermy. Rowland Ward was train..
Rowland Williams
Reverend Professor Rowland Williams (1817-1870) was vice-principal and Professor of Hebrew at St David’s College, Lampeter from 1849 to 1862 and was one of the most influential theologians of the nineteenth century. He supported biblical criticism and pioneered comparative Religious Studies in Bri..
Rowlatt Act
The Rowlatt Act was passed in 1919, indefinitely extending wartime "emergency meaures" in order to control public unrest and root out conspiracy. This act effectively authorised the government to imprison without trial, any person suspected of terrorism living in the Raj . Mahatma Gandhi, among ot..
Rowlee Steiner
Rowlee Steiner (1897 - September 6, 1973) was a former railroad worker and amateur Columbus railroad historian. He wrote a definitive 125 page manuscript detailing the history of Columbus railroads in the 1950's. Steiner's manuscript can be viewed at the Ohio Historical Society's library in Columbus..
Rowlesburg, West Virginia
Rowlesburg is a town in Preston County, West Virginia, along the Cheat River. The population was 613 at the 2000 census. Geography Rowlesburg is located at [39°21′0″N, 79°40′22″W] (39.350119, -79.672892)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Rowlett, Texas
Rowlett is a city in Dallas County and Rockwall County, Texas, United States. The population was 44,503 at the 2000 census. Rowlett is a quiet upscale bedroom community near Dallas, Texas in the Metroplex, located on Ray Hubbard Lake. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4..
Rowlett (disambiguation)
Rowlett can mean: The Rowlett numbering systemRuss Rowlett, creator of the Rowlett numbering systemTracy Rowlett, American journalist.The surname of the cryptographer Frank RowlettA city in Texas, see Rowlett, Texas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associa..
Rowlett High School
'''Rowlett High School Principal Marleen Hammerle School type Public School district Garland Independent School District Founded 1996 Location Rowlett, Texas Mascot Eagle School colors Maroon, White, and Navy Rowlett High School is a secondary school in Rowlett, Texas, United States. Rowlett, wh..
Rowley
Rowley may refer to geographical places: Rowley (town), MassachusettsRowley (CDP), MassachusettsRowley, IowaRowley, East Riding of Yorkshire, EnglandRowley, a former parish in Barnet, London Other locations with Rowley inside: Rowley HillsRowley's House, Museum, Shrewsbury (England)Rowley IslandRowl..
Rowley's Hill
Rowley's Hill is a hill in Cambridgeshire, near the villages of Harston and Newton. Although of only moderate height (50m/164ft), it has a high prominence due to it being surrounded on all sides by a 'moat' of much lower land. It therefore stands separate from the other hills in the region and ha..
Rowley, East Riding of Yorkshire
Rowley is a small village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, just South of Little Weighton, approximately 5 miles South West of Beverley. The village is now mostly depopulated, leaving only a few houses. In 1638, Rev. Ezekiel Rogers, a local preacher, was suspended from the parish church for his non..
Rowley, Iowa
Rowley is a city in Buchanan County, Iowa, United States. The population was 290 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Constructions4 External links Geography Rowley is located at [42°22′6″N, 91°50′42″W] (42.368380, -91.845015)[Geog..
Rowley, Massachusetts
Rowley is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 5,500 at the 2000 census. For geographic and demographic information on the census-designated place Rowley, please see the article Rowley (CDP), Massachusetts. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau..
Rowley (CDP), Massachusetts
Rowley is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Rowley in Essex County, Massachusetts. The population was 1,434 at the 2000 census. Geography Rowley is located at [42°43′7″N, 70°52′37″W] (42.718692, -70.877164)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Rowley Birkin
Rowley Birkin QC is a fictional character played by the comedian Paul Whitehouse in the popular BBC sketch show The Fast Show. Rowley Birkin was an elderly barrister (the post-nominal letters "QC" stand for "Queen's Counsel") with grey hair and a puffy red nose from drinking too much. His sketches ..
Rowley Habib
Rowley Habib is a playwright, poet and fiction writer who had his first work published in New Zealand and overseas in the 1950s. Rowley was born in the Taupo region in 1933 and is of Lebanese and Ngati Tuwharetoa descent. Since the early 1950s he has published stories, poems and articles. In 1967..
Rowley Hills
The Rowley Hills are located in the county of West Midlands, England. The hills are made up of Turners Hill, the highest point in the West Midlands, Portway Hill and Darby's Hill. Falling under the councils of Sandwell and Dudley, the main populated areas nearby are Dudley, Rowley Regis, Tividale, B..
Rowley Island
Rowley Island, Nunavut. Rowley Island is one of the Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. It is located at 69°06'N 78°52'W and has an area of 1,090 square kilometers. ..
Rowley Regis
Rowley Regis is a town in the Sandwell borough of the West Midlands county, and a part of the Black Country. It started life centuries ago as a small village which surrounded the parish church of St Giles. It began to develop as a town between the two world wars, when thousands of privately owned..
Rowley Shoals
The Rowley Shoals is a group of three atoll-like coral reefs south of the Timor Sea, about 260 km west of Broome on the northwestern Australian coast, centered around [17°20′S 119°20′E], on the edge of one of the widest continental shelves in the world. Each atoll covers an area of a..
Rowley Simmons
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Rowlf the Dog
Rowlf the Dog Rowlf the Dog is a Muppet character, a scruffy brown dog of indeterminate breed with a rounded black nose and long floppy ears. He is the Muppet Theatre's resident pianist, and he occasionally also performs with the band The Electric Mayhem. Although Kermit the Frog is often cred..
Rowling
Rowling can be: J. K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series.Bill Rowling, a former Prime Minister of New Zealand.Robert Rowling, a Texas businessman. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, y..
Rowlock
A rowlock used for the sport of rowing A Rowlock, also known as Oarlock, is a British term to describe the device that attaches an oar to a boat. When a boat is rowed, the rowlock acts as a fulcrum, and in doing so, the propulsive force the rower exerts on the water with the oar is transferre..
Rownams Service Area
Rownhams services is a motorway service station on the M27 motorway near Southampton. It is owned by RoadChef. External links [TAB - Services List - Rownhams] ..
Rowney Warren Mountain Biking
Rowney Warren is located in Bedfordshire, England, a pine wood with sandy soil which contains excellent mountain bike trails. These trails have been developed through the cooperation of Beds Fat Trax (the Mountain Bike Club of Rowney Warren) with the Southill Estate and the Forestry Commission who j..
Rowntree's
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Rowntree's is now a brand of Nestlé SA and is used to market a range of fruit gums and pastilles formerly owned by Rowntree Mackintosh.. The Rowntree brand is also used on a number of ice lollies (made by Richmond Foods) for Nestlé. The brand has a similar marketp..
Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles
Rowntree's Fruit Pastilles are circular sweets formerly made by Rowntree's, who were later acquired by Nestlé. They appear in different colours, each with a different flavour, and are coated in sugar. Inside, they are softer, and contain a gel-like liquid. Fruit pastilles contain no added flavourin..
Rowntree Park
Rowntree Park is a twenty-acre park in York open to the public, featuring childrens playgrounds, tennis courts, bowling greens, and general areas for picnicking. The park also features a large lake. It was created in memory of employees of Rowntree's who died in World War I, and was opened in ..
Rowntree trusts
The four Rowntree Trusts are funded from the legacies of the Quaker chocolate entrepreneurs and social reformers Joseph Rowntree and Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree. The trusts are based in the Rowntrees' home city of York, England. The trusts are: the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, a Quaker philanth..
RowPerfect
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Rowrbrazzle
Rowrbrazzle is an Amateur Press Association magazine devoted to funny animal cartoon illustration, that for a long time was a bulwark for furry fandom. The word is a misspelling of [[wikt:rowrbazzle|"rowrbazzle"]], an exclamation used at times by the characters in Walt Kelly's comic-strip "Pogo". ..
Rowridge Transmitter
Rowridge Transmitter is a facility for FM- and television- transmission at Rowridge, Isle of Wight, England. It uses as its antenna two 135 metre (443 foot) tall guyed masts. It is owned and operated by National Grid Wireless. See also List of masts External links Grid reference [Entry at the..
Rowsch Shaways
Rowsch Shaways (Arabic and Kurdish: روژ نورى شاويس; Kurdish (Latin script): Roj Nûrî Şawîs) served as one of Iraq's two vice presidents in the interim government established in 2004. Subsequently, he was a Deputy Prime Minister in the government headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari. Pre..
Rowse
Rowse is a surname, and may refer to A. L. Rowse, British historianHerbert James Rowse, British architectMichael Rowse, naturalised Chinese civil servant in Hong KongSamuel W. Rowse, American artists See also ProwseRouse ..
Rowsham
Rowsham is a hamlet in the parish of Wingrave, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located to the south of the main village on the main road that links Bierton with Wing. The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'Hrothwulf's home'. In manorial rolls of 1170 it was recorded as Rollesham...
Rowsley
Rowsley is a village on the A6 road in the English county of Derbyshire. It is at the point where the River Wye flows into the River Derwent and prospered from mills on both. Notable features are the bridge over the River Derwent and the Peacock Hotel , originally built in 1652 as a manor house by..
Rowten Pot
Rowten Pot is a cave system in the Pennines, on the top of West Kingsdale at grid reference . It is in the north-west of North Yorkshire, close to the borders with Lancashire and Cumbria References ..
Rowton Heath
Rowton Heath, in the vicinity of Chester, was the scene of a great Parliamentary victory over the forces of Charles I, on September 24, 1645, during the English Civil War. External links [Battle of Rowton Heath] This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nut..
Rowton Houses
Rowton Houses were a chain of hostels built in London, England by the Victorian philanthropist Lord Rowton to provide decent accommodation for working men in place of the squalid lodging houses of the time. George Orwell, in Down & Out In Paris and London, wrote about lodging houses: "The best are ..
Rowville, Victoria
Rowville is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. It is situated in the local municipality of the City of Knox. Rowville is named after the Rowe family whose property Stamford Park was established in 1882. The Stamford Park homestead has in recent years been restored by Knox Council. Physically Rowvil..
Row (cryptozoology)
The Row (named after its cry) is reported to be a dinosaur-like cryptid from the Interior of New Guinea. The only treatment of it is in Bernard Heuvelmans' book On the Track of Unknown Animals. There is but a single report of even any native stories about the Row. The Western observer making the rep..
Row (database)
In the context of a relational database, a row—also called a record or tuple—represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. In simple terms, a database table can be thought of as consisting of rows and columns or fields. Each row in a table represents a set of related d..
Row and column spaces
In mathematics, a matrix can be thought of as each row or column being a vector. Hence, a space formed by row vectors or column vectors are said to be a row space or a column space. The row space of an m-by-n matrix with real entries is the subspace of Rn generated by the row vectors of the matrix...
Row bar
A row-bar is an arched beam (structure) that is at the center of a rowboat. Each paddle is connected to the row-bar and provides both balance and minor spring (device) tension to the rowing process. The word row-bar is also used to describe certain parts of some fitness equipment. ..
Row cover
In agriculture, row cover or cloche (in Commonwealth English) is any material used as a protective covering to shield plants, usually vegetables, primarily from the undesirable effects of cold and wind, and also from insect damage. Commercially available row cover is usually a lightweight synthetic,..
Row equivalent
Row equivalent is a term used to describe two matrices which can be transformed from one another using elementary row operations. Contents 1 Notation2 Meaning3 Directionality4 See also Notation While there is not an explicit notation to show which row operation was used, a ti..
Row Lewis
Row Lewis is an Grenadian activist, teacher, life-coach, vocalist, word-warrior, and liberation theologian. She is a founder of the Liberty Fellowship Center [link], a non-profit Ministry, where she serves as the Executive Director and Spiritual Advisor. The daughter of a Pentecostal P..
Row of bombs
TOS-based systems, such as the Atari ST, used a row of bombs to indicate a critical system error. The number of bombs displayed revealed information about the occurred error. The error (also called an exception) is reported by the Motorola 68000 microprocessor 1 bomb: Reset, Initial PC22 bombs:..
Row vector
In linear algebra, a row vector is a 1 × n matrix, that is, a matrix consisting of a single row: [\mathbf x = \big[ x_1, x_2, dots, x_n big].] The transpose of a row vector is a column vector. The set of all row vectors forms a vector space which is the dual space to the ..
Roßwein
Roßwein is a town in the district of Döbeln, Saxony, Germany. It had a population of 7,824 in 2002. External links [Official Roßwein website] ..
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