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- Waterhouses may refer to: Waterhouses, County Durham Waterhouses (County Durham) railway station Waterhouses, Staffordshire Waterhouses (Staffordshire)...
- introduced in 1877. The Waterhouses p****enger station was in Esh Winning, but the goods station was in Waterhouses, close to Waterhouses colliery. The goods...
- corporation Waterhouse's swamp rat, a rodent species from South America Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat, a species of bat from Central America Waterhouses (disambiguation)...
- quarry. Waterhouses was served by a railway station opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 1 July 1905, on the line from L**** to Waterhouses. Waterhouses...
- original on 9 May 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020. "Keeping up with the Waterhouses". 11 February 2015. Archived from the original on 27 August 2016. Retrieved...
- (22 December 2023). "Imogen Waterhouse - Interview". 1883 Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-02. "Keeping up with the Waterhouses". Tattler. 11 February 2015...
- ancient Rome or based upon scenes taken from Roman mythology. In 1854, the Waterhouses returned to England and moved to a newly built house in South Kensington...
- Waterhouses railway station was a railway station that served the village of Waterhouses, Staffordshire, England. It was opened jointly by the North Staffordshire...
- by a merger between two accounting firms: Coopers & Lybrand, and Price Waterhouse. Both firms had histories dating back to the 19th century. The trading...
- Waterhouses railway station, on the Deerness Valley Railway, south of the village of Esh Winning in County Durham, England, was opened on 1 November 1877...