Lowndes (/laʊndz/) may refer to: Alan Lowndes (1921–1978), British painter Alan Lowndes (rugby), English rugby league and union player Christopher Lowndes...
Jessica Lowndes (/laʊndz/; born November 8, 1988) is a Canadian actress, singer, and songwriter. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Lowndes began her...
Thomas Lowndes may refer to: Thomas Lowndes (astronomer) (1692–1748), British astronomer Thomas Lowndes (congressman) (1766–1843), U.S. congressman from...
Lowndes County is the name of several counties in the United States: Lowndes County, Alabama Lowndes County, Georgia Lowndes County, Mississippi This disambiguation...
young talent. Lowndes is the eldest of three siblings born to Eric and Suzanne Lowndes. She has a younger brother, footballer Nathan Lowndes, and a sister...
Lowndes was inducted into the Australian Motor Sport Hall of Fame. Lowndes also voices Conrod in Roary the Racing Car in both the UK and US. Lowndes began...
Marie Adelaide Elizabeth Rayner Lowndes (née Belloc; 5 August 1868 – 14 November 1947), who wrote as Marie Belloc Lowndes, was a prolific English novelist...
Sarah Lowndes is a writer and curator based in Norwich. Lowndes is Director of Kunsthalle Cromer and previously contributed to the Public Programme of...
Governor Lowndes may refer to: Lloyd Lowndes Jr. (1845–1905), 43rd Governor of Maryland Rawlins Lowndes (1721–1800), 32nd Governor of South Carolina This...
slave trade. Lowndes also served as a state legislator and mayor of Charleston before his death. Two of his sons, Thomas and William Lowndes, would serve...
race to be right on Lowndes' bumper at the conclusion of the race – Lowndes was fourth, Kelly fifth. In the second race, Lowndes came third while Kelly...
William Lowndes may refer to: William Lowndes (1652–1724), British politician and Secretary to the Treasury William Lowndes (1752-1828), British lawyer...
William Geoffrey Lowndes Frith Lowndes (born William Geoffrey Lowndes Frith; 24 January 1898 – 23 May 1982), known as Geoffrey Lowndes, was an English...
Sara Dylan (born Shirley Marlin Noznisky; October 28, 1939) is an American former actress and model who was the first wife of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan...
in 1834. It took Lowndes fourteen years to compile, but, despite its merits, brought him neither fame nor money. "For years Lowndes was the national British...
today have black iron balconies. Wilton Crescent lies east of Lowndes Square and Lowndes Street, to the northwest of Belgrave Square. It is accessed via...
in Christopher Lowndes and Company which also included his brother Edward Lowndes, John Hardman and William Whalley. Christopher Lowndes was the fifth...
a wrongful death lawsuit against Lowndes County Board of Education, its superintendent and the principal of Lowndes High School. The suit alleged that...
Richard Lowndes may refer to: Richard Garth née Richard Lowndes (1820–1903), Member of Parliament for Guildford (1866–1868) and Chief Justice of Bengal...
Frost to be a greater painter. Alan Lowndes died in Gloucestershire in 1978. Grayson Perry selected work by Lowndes for his Unpopular Culture exhibition...
" Lowndes' affinity and approach to basic, used materials and their inherent materiality calls to mind Arte Povera. "The found materials [Lowndes employs]...
Lowndes Academy is an independent school in Lowndesboro, Alabama. Lowndes Academy was founded in 1966 as a segregation academy. The school was established...
250 acres (100 ha) and the Lowndes Grove house was used as the Woman's Building. In 1918, James Sottile purchased Lowndes Grove. Sottile owned and developed...