A pleasant place in the shade under trees or climbing plants in a wood or garden/yard.
Janet Bower has written: 'Drawing and language skills, as a means of identifying mathematical understanding at school entry'
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The name Bower refers to a person from the village of Bower, Essex. The German counterpart to this word-Bauer-means Farmer. Some German immigrants changed the spelling of the name to match the English version. For this reason it is difficult to tell, without substantial geneological research, whether the etyology of a person with the name Bower or Bowers actually relates to one hailing from Bower, Essex or from a patrilineal line of German farmers; or is some instances perhaps both.
The Bower was created in 1806.
Johnny Bower's birth name is John William Bower.
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A bower made of living willow.
Bower of Taste ended in 1830.
Bower of Taste was created in 1828.
Thomas Bower died in 1919.
Thomas Bower was born in 1838.
Carol Bower was born in 1956.