• William George Waterhouse Reynolds (1860–1928) was Conservative MP for Leicester South (UK Parliament constituency). A corset manufacturer, he won the...
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  • 1910–1913 William James Reynolds (1856–1934), Irish nationalist politician and MP for East Tyrone, 1885–1895 William George Waterhouse Reynolds, English...
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    Blane Conservative 1922 William George Waterhouse Reynolds Conservative 1923 Ronald Wilberforce Allen Liberal 1924 Charles Waterhouse Conservative 1945 Herbert...
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    George Marsden Waterhouse (6 April 1824 – 6 August 1906) was a Premier of South Australia from 8 October 1861 until 3 July 1863 and the seventh premier...
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    9 (23 May 2019), pp. 26–28. E. K. Waterhouse, Reynolds (1941). E. K. Waterhouse, Reynolds (1973). Joshua Reynolds, Discourses on Art (London, 1778);...
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  • Party he narrowly missed being elected, the majority of his opponent, William Reynolds, being only 109 (or 0.4% of the vote). However, Allen was successful...
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    Edward Burne-Jones and John William Waterhouse were later much influenced by aspects of their ideas, as was the designer William Morris. Morris advocated...
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    fledgling British colonies in North America are important to another (Daniel Waterhouse). Quicksilver takes place mainly in the years between the Restoration...
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    It was rebuilt after the Fire of London. Reynolds ministered until 1727, then James Wood, 1727–42; William Langford, 1742–75; Samuel Wilton, 1776–1778;...
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    Eaton Hall, Cheshire (category Alfred Waterhouse buildings)
    designed by William Porden. This in turn was replaced by an even larger house, with outbuildings and a chapel, designed by Alfred Waterhouse. Building started...
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    Eben Gowrie Waterhouse OBE CMG (1881–1977) was an Australian who had three distinguished careers. Starting out as an innovative teacher of languages, he...
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    pupils included noted sculptors George Frederic Watts, Thomas Woolner and Henry Weekes, and naturalist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. Despite huge success...
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    principles of the Brotherhood included Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris and John William Waterhouse. The group sought a return to the abundant detail, intense...
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    1901 F. W. Pomeroy The Wood Nymph 1908 John William Waterhouse The Decameron 1916 John William Waterhouse The Enchanted Garden 1916 – 1917 Listed buildings...
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    Gainsborough Holywells Park Thomas Gainsborough, William T. Whitley, (John Murray, 1915) Gainsborough, Ellis Waterhouse, (Edward Hulton, 1958) – the standard catalogue...
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    Lily, Lily, Rose, 1885 John William Waterhouse, The Magic Circle, 1886 George Frederic Watts, Hope, 1886 John William Waterhouse, The Lady of Shalott, 1888...
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  • Bayley (1877–1878) William Thomas Blanford (1878–1879) Henry Benedict Medlicott (1879–1881) Sir Ashley Eden (1881–1882) Herbert John Reynolds (1882–1884) Henry...
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    Saunders 1843–1844: George Newport 1845–1846: Frederick William Hope 1847–1848: William Spence 1849–1850: George Robert Waterhouse 1852–1853: John Obadiah...
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    Retrieved 23 June 2017. Timbs, John (1881). Anecdote Lives of William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, Henry Fuseli, Sir Thomas Lawrence,...
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  • Queensland – Robert Herbert Premier of South Australia – Thomas Reynolds, then George Waterhouse Premier of Tasmania – Thomas Chapman Premier of Victoria –...
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    difficulties when the gold rush began. Reynolds became an alderman in the Adelaide City Council in 1854, succeeding William Paxton, but a few months afterwards...
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    was invariably a change of staff with a change of government. Ronald Waterhouse and Patrick Gower, however, who were appointed to the office by the Conservative...
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  • Waterhouse Ministry was the 8th Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by George Waterhouse. It commenced on 17 October 1861, when George...
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    of George I, the oldest public sculpture in Birmingham. In 2013 the gallery acquired an important and commanding late work by Sir Joshua Reynolds: Maria...
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    was William Blake." Reynolds (1998) "Many more artists influenced the English watercolor style, including Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788), William Pars...
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  • Waterhouse Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from October 1872 to March 1873, led by the Hon. George Waterhouse from...
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    Castle. Ellis Waterhouse notes seven views of Dalkeith Park by Barret in the Buccleuch collection at Bowhill, Selkirk. These, Waterhouse remarks, are his...
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  • practice. The Commissioner of Public Works, Thomas Reynolds, did his best to undermine Waterhouse's plans. The final straw was a storm and flood in July...
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  • 30 December 2016 – via Adb.online.anu.edu.au. Waterhouse, Michael. "Biography – Bertrand James Waterhouse – Australian Dictionary of Biography". Retrieved...
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  • Meisterspieler Karl-Heinz Ferschl (in German) Racing world mourns death of Gai Waterhouse-trained Melbourne Cup winner Fiorente Joe Gaines The death has occurred...
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