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Edward Augustus Bowles and New River (England)

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Difference between Edward Augustus Bowles and New River (England)

Edward Augustus Bowles vs. New River (England)

Edward Augustus (Gus or Gussie) Bowles, VMH (14 May 1865 – 7 May 1954), known professionally as E. A. Bowles, was a British horticulturalist, plantsman and garden writer. The New River is an artificial waterway in England, opened in 1613 to supply London with fresh drinking water taken from the River Lea and from Chadwell Springs and Amwell Springs (which ceased to flow by the end of the nineteenth century), and other springs and wells along its course.

Similarities between Edward Augustus Bowles and New River (England)

Edward Augustus Bowles and New River (England) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Forty Hall, River Lea.

Forty Hall

Forty Hall is a manor house of the 1620s in Forty Hill in Enfield, north London.

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River Lea

The River Lea in England originates in Leagrave, Luton in the Chiltern Hills and flows generally southeast, east, and then south through east London where it meets the River Thames, the last looping section being known as Bow Creek.

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Edward Augustus Bowles and New River (England) Comparison

Edward Augustus Bowles has 107 relations, while New River (England) has 62. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.18% = 2 / (107 + 62).

References

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