Waterhouse
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Waterhouse may refer to:
People edit:
A edit:
Agnes Waterhouse (c. 1503 - 1566), the first woman executed for witchcraft in England,
Alfred Waterhouse (1830-1905), an English architect,
Andrew Waterhouse (1958-2001), a British poet and musician,
B edit:
Benjamin Waterhouse (1754-1846), an American physician,
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1894), an English sculptor and natural history artist,
Bertrand James Waterhouse (1876-1965), an Australian architect,
Bill Waterhouse, an Australian barrister and bookmaker,
C edit:
Charles Owen Waterhouse (1843-1917), an English entomologist,
Charles Waterhouse (artist) (born 1924), an American painter, illustrator and sculptor,
Charles Waterhouse (British politician) (1893-1975), a Conservative Member of Parliament 1924-1945 and 1950-1957,
Charles Waterhouse (hotelier), the founder of Deerhurst Resort,
Clive Waterhouse (born 1974), an Australian rules footballer,
D edit:
Daniel Waterhouse, a fictional character from Neal Stephenson's The Baroque Cycle novels,
Doug Waterhouse (1916-2000), an Australian entomologist, inventor of the active ingredient in Aerogard,
E edit:
Edwin Waterhouse (1841-1917), an English accountant, co-founder of "Price Waterhouse",
Ellis Waterhouse (1905-1985), an English art historian,
Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse (1857-1944), a British artist,
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Frederick George Waterhouse (1815-1898), an English naturalist, first curator of the South Australian Museum,
G edit:
Gai Waterhouse (born 1954), a Scottish-born Australian horse trainer,
George Waterhouse (disambiguation),
Gilbert Waterhouse (1883-1916), an English architect and war poet,
Graham Waterhouse (born 1962), an English composer and cellist, son of William Waterhouse,
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Helen Thomas Waterhouse, an archaeologist of ancient Greece,
Henry Waterhouse (1770-1812), a British naval officer associated with European settlement of Australia,
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Jabez Waterhouse (1821-1891), an Australian Methodist minister,
James S. Waterhouse (1874-1908), an American professor of chemistry,
Joey Waterhouse (born 1988), an English footballer,
Rev. John Waterhouse, the general superintendent of the Wesleyan Missions in Australia and Polynesia, father of George Marsden Waterhouse,
John Waterhouse (astronomer) (1806-1879), the inventor in 1858 of photographic equipment known as Waterhouse stops,
John Waterhouse (headmaster) (1852-1940), an Australian educator, grandson of Rev. John Waterhouse, son of Jabez Waterhouse,
John Waterhouse Daniel (1845-1933), a Canadian physician and Conservative politician,
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), a British Pre-Raphaelite painter,
Joseph Waterhouse (minister) (1828-1881), an Australian Methodist minister and missionary in Fiji,
K edit:
Keith Waterhouse (1929-2009), an English writer,
M edit:
Matthew Waterhouse (born 1961), a British actor,
P edit:
Paul Waterhouse (1861-1924), an English architect,
Percy Leslie Waterhouse, an English architect,
Peter Waterhouse (born 1956), an Austrian writer and translator,
R edit:
Rachel Waterhouse (born 1923), an English historian,
Richard Green Waterhouse, a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. (Southern USA),
Robbie Waterhouse, an Australian bookmaker involved in the Fine Cotton scandal,
Ronald Waterhouse (1926-2011), a Welsh High Court judge,
Rupert Waterhouse (1873-1958), an English physician, see Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome,
T edit:
Tom Waterhouse, Australian bookmaker,
Trent Waterhouse (born 1981), an Australian professional rugby league player,
W edit:
Walter Lawry Waterhouse (1887-1969), an Australian agricultural scientist,
William Waterhouse (bassoonist) (1931-2007), an English bassoonist, musicologist and academic, father of Graham Waterhouse,
William Waterhouse (violinist) (born 1917), a Canadian violinist,
William C. Waterhouse, an American mathematician,
Companies edit:
TD Waterhouse, the brand used for both British and Canadian brokerages within the TD Bank Financial Group,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, one of the world's largest professional services firms,
Places edit:
Waterhouse Island (disambiguation),
Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica
Waterhouse F.C., a football club based in the Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica,
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Waterhouse Museum in New Jersey,
Waterhouse River in Northern Territory, Australia,
Waterhouses, County Durham, a village in England,
William H. Waterhouse House, a historic home in Maitland, Florida,
Animals edit:
Waterhouse's Swamp Rat, a rodent species from South America,
Waterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat, a species of bat from Central America,
Other edit:
Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize
Source: Wikipedia
Text from this biography licensed under creative commons license
Source: Wikipedia
Text from this biography licensed under creative commons license
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