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1908 Best performance in Hill Climbing Competition (Motor Cars)   
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Henry Ferryman Bowles was a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex county, the Member of Parliament for Enfield, Middlesex from 1889-1905 and then again from 1918-22 and was the Major of the 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade.
Henry Ferryman Bowles was a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex county, the Member of Parliament for Enfield, Middlesex from 1889-1905 and then again from 1918-22 and was the Major of the 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade.
1910 Of the [[Middlesex County Automobile Club]]. Biographical information and image at [[Automotor Journal 19100716]]


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Col. Henry Ferryman Bowles

1908 Best performance in Hill Climbing Competition (Motor Cars)

Henry Ferryman Bowles was a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex county, the Member of Parliament for Enfield, Middlesex from 1889-1905 and then again from 1918-22 and was the Major of the 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade.

1910 Of the Middlesex County Automobile Club. Biographical information and image at Automotor Journal 19100716

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