- in the
world was
installed by
engineer James Simpson for the
Chelsea Waterworks Company in
London in 1829. The
practice of
water treatment soon became...
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Waterworks! is a card-based
strategy video game
developed by
Mateusz Sokalszczuk (also
known by his
online name scriptwelder) in co-operation with the...
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WaterWorks is the
former name of
several Cedar Fair
water parks: Soak City (Kings Island):
Known as
WaterWorks from 1989-2004 Soak City (Kings Dominion):...
- Look up
waterworks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waterworks is the
provision of
water supply by
public utilities,
commercial organisations, community...
- The
Middleborough Waterworks are
historic waterworks on E.
Grove St. at
Nesmasket River and
Wareham St. at
Barden Hill Road in Middleborough, M****achusetts...
- The
Waterworks Museum is a
museum in the
Chestnut Hill
Waterworks building,
originally a high-service
pumping station of the
Boston Metropolitan Waterworks...
- The
Decatur Waterworks was a
facility that
obtained drinking water for the city of Decatur, Georgia, from the
local Peachtree Cr**** and
Burnt Fork Cr****...
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Twyford Waterworks is a
preserved pumping station and
waterworks situated close to the
village of
Twyford and the city of
Winchester in Hampshire, England...
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Manly Waterworks. The
Manly Waterworks was a
water park in Manly, New
South Wales, Australia. It was
operated jointly with the
Mount Druitt Waterworks and...
- The
Waterworks (1994) is a book by
American writer E. L. Doctorow. It was his
eighth published novel.
McIlvaine —
veteran newspaper editor,
lifelong bachelor...