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Gowan may refer to: *Gowan (surname) *Gowan Jones (born 1989), South African field hockey player * Gowan Block, built as a commercial building and meeting hall located at 416 Ashmun Street in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan * Gowan River, in New Zealand * River Gowan, Cumbria, a short tributary of the River Kent, England See also

* * ''R. v. Gowan'', a 1998 Ontario Court of Justice case forbidding women being topless in public for commercial purposes * Gowans, a surname * McGowan, a surname * Gowon (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Gowan (surname)
Gowan is an Anglicised Scottish Gaelic-language or Irish-language surname derived from the occupation of Metalsmith, smith.https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=gowan Notable people with the surname include: *Charles Gowan (1850–1938), American and Canadian pioneer and politician *David Gowan, American politician from Arizona *Douglas Gowan (1942/43-2018), British PCB pollution researcher *Franklin B. Gowen (1836–1889), American attorney and president of Reading Railroad *Geoffrey Gowan (1929–2013), Canadian sports broadcaster *Hunter Gowan, Irish Protestant politician and militiaman *J Gowan, defendant in ''R. v. Gowan'', a 1998 Ontario Court of Justice case forbidding women being topless in public for commercial purposes *James Robert Gowan (1815–1909), Canadian lawyer, judge, and senator *James Gowan (1923–2015), Scottish architect *John Curtis Gowan (1912–1986), American psychologist and academic *Lawrence Gowan (born 1956), Canadian solo musician and member of ...
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Gowan Jones
Gowan Jones (born 24 Jun 1989) is a South African field hockey player. He competed in the 2024 Summer Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad () and branded as Paris 2024, were an international multi-sport event held in France from 26 July to 11 August 2024, with several events started from 24 July. P .... He went to Northwood School and "Jones Astro" at Northwood School. References External links * * * Living people 1989 births South African male field hockey players Male field hockey goalkeepers Field hockey players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Field hockey players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup players 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup players 2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup players Field hockey players at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic field hockey players for South Africa Alumni of Northwood School, Durban 21st-century South African sportsmen {{SouthAfrica-field ...
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Gowan Block
The Gowan Block, also known as the Masonic Block, was built as a commercial building and meeting hall located at 416 Ashmun Street in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Along with the next-door Adams Building, it is now part of the Park Place City Center, a mixed commercial and residential development. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government's official United States National Register of Historic Places listings, list of sites, buildings, structures, Hist ... in 2010. History John A. Gowan and Albert F. Pickford opened a hardware store, Gowan & Pickford, in 1900. In 1901, Gowan and Pickford decided to construct a new building, and retained the local firm of Charlton, Gilbert & Demar to design the structure. They hired local contractors Lipsett & Sinclair to build the new structure for $31,700, and construction began in mid-1901, fini ...
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Gowan River
Te Kauparenui / Gowan River is in the South Island of New Zealand. Its source is at Lake Rotoroa and travels 11 kilometres before feeding into the Buller River. Mixed farming and forestry occurs on both banks of the river. The river has introduced trout which attracts recreational fishing. In 2001 a Water Conservation Order was placed on the river to recognise the value of it in an unmodified state. An application was made by Majac Trust to change the Order so that a hydroelectric electricity scheme could be constructed on the river. This was rejected by the Environment Court in August 2007. In August 2014, the name of the river was officially altered to Te Kauparenui / Gowan River. In 1843, Charles Heaphy named the river after James Robert Gowen, one the New Zealand Company The New Zealand Company, chartered in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom, was a company that existed in the first half of the 19th century on a business model that was f ...
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River Gowan, Cumbria
The River Gowan is a short river in Cumbria, running easterly through the village of Ings before joining the River Kent at Staveley. Etymology It is difficult to determine where the river got its name. In Scottish English, ''gowan'' the name for the common daisy or occasionally the buttercup. It is derived from the original form ''gollan'' which is the marsh marigold, the name was made famous by Robert Burns in a poem originally entitled ''"The Gowan"'' which is now known as ''" To a Mountain Daisy"''. The Lakeland poet William Wordsworth also uses the word gowan to refer to a common wayside flower indicating that the name was used in the area and therefore it is possible that the river got its name from the fact that it flows through many flower meadows on the valley floor. In Scottish Gaelic ''Gowen/Gowan'' can also mean "''blacksmith''". The name may therefore otherwise have come from the Scots Gaelic or from Irish missionaries who are known to have travelled in Cumbria d ...
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Gowans
Gowans is a surname, a variant of McGowan, "son of the smith", with the Celtic patronymic prefix 'Mac' replaced by the English patronymic suffix -s.Gowans Name Meaning
'' Dictionary of American Family Names '' Notable people with the name include: * Alan Gowans (1923–2001), art historian and academic * Betty Gowans (born 1947), Canadian sprint canoer * Brad Gowans (1903–1954), American jazz trombonist and reedist * Chris Gowans (born 1977), Australian rules football player *
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McGowan
McGowan is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is an anglicisation of the Irish ''Mac Gabhann'' and Scottish ''Mac Gobhann'', both of which mean 'son of (the) smith'. Belonging to the Uí Echach Cobo, located in modern-day western County Down in Ulster, they were of the same stock as the McGuinness clan.John O'Hart, ''Irish Pedigrees; or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'', 5th edition, in two volumes, originally published in Dublin in 1892, reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1976, Vol. 1, pp. 311–312, 819–820 and 872, for described general historical context for Ulaidh, see, also, ''The Encyclopedia of Ireland'', B. Lalor and F. McCourt editors, © 2003 New Haven: Yale University Press, p. 1089 Meaning As noted further in the source by John O'Hart, though not an occupational surname, MacGowan evolves as an Anglicisation of the original Irish language personal description or nickname , meaning 'blacksmith'. For this reason, the surnames of some ...
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