John Dowling
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John Dowling may refer to:
  • John Dowling (musician)
    John Dowling (musician)
    John Dowling is a British banjo player.Dowling was born in Cornwall, England. He won first place at the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2000 with his band the Black Cat Theory, and went on to become the first European ever to win first place at the USA bluegrass banjo championship held at...

  • John Dowling (pastor)
    John Dowling (pastor)
    The Reverend John William Dowling was the author of The History of Romanism: from the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to the Present Time.- Personal life :...

  • John Dowling (rugby league)
    John Dowling (rugby league)
    John Dowling is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 80s.-Biography:Murwillumbah hooker came to Brisbane Easts in 1972 before joining Wynnum-Manly in 1974....

  • John Dowling (Australian rules footballer)
  • John Dowling (Gaelic footballer)
    John Dowling (Gaelic footballer)
    John Dowling was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football at club level with the local Kerins O'Rahilly's side and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from the 1954 until 1961. Dowling captained Kerry to the All-Ireland title in 1955. He won Munster and All Ireland Junior...



See also

  • John Dowling Coates
    John Dowling Coates
    John Dowling Coates AC is an Australian lawyer, sports administrator and businessman.He is a member of the International Olympic Committee and is the current president of the Australian Olympic Committee and chairman of the Australian Olympic Foundation.- Personal :Born in Sydney, the son of a...

    , Australian businessman and Olympic committee member
  • Jonathan Dowling
    Jonathan Dowling
    Jonathan P. Dowling is a Co-Director of the Horace Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics, and also a Hearne Chair in Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, both at Louisiana State University...

    , physicist
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