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In more recent times a new Lunar Society was formed in Birmingham, England, by a group led by Dame Rachel Waterhouse.
This was followed in more recent centuries by other poets ( e. g. Keats and Alfred Edward Housman ) and painters ( Caravaggio, Poussin, Turner, Dalí, and Waterhouse ).
The Hall was rebuilt in 1875 – 6 by Alfred Waterhouse after he had declared the medieval Hall unsafe.
Waterhouse was dismissed as architect in 1878 and succeeded by George Gilbert Scott, who, after extending the Chapel, provided additional accommodation with the construction of New Court in 1881, with letters on a series of shields along the string course above the first floor spelling out the Psalm text " Nisi Dominus aedificat domum …" (" Except the Lord build the house, their labour is but vain that build it ").
It was reported that 54 % of Singaporeans stayed up past midnight in an economic review by Price Waterhouse Coopers ( PWC ) in 2005.
The phrase " naff off " was used euphemistically in place of " fuck off " along with the intensifier " naffing " in Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse ( 1959 ).
The Siren, by John William Waterhouse ( circa 1900 ), depicted as a fish-chimera. According to Ovid ( Metamorphoses V, 551 ), the Sirens were the companions of young Persephone and were given wings by Demeter to search for Persephone when she was abducted.
Ellis Waterhouse described Dobson as " the most distinguished purely British painter before Hogarth ", and in the view of Waldemar Januszczak he was " the first British born genius, the first truly dazzling English painter.
Originally called the Orlando Arena, and later TD Waterhouse Centre, the Amway Arena was the home of the Magic from 1989 to 2010.
The liquidators, Deloitte & Touche, filed a lawsuit against Price Waterhouse and Ernst & Young – the bank's auditors – which was settled for $ 175 million in 1998.
As the college progressed it became inadequate so a move to Chorlton on Medlock was planned in 1871 and Alfred Waterhouse was the architect of the new college building west of Oxford Road which was opened in 1873.
* The early 8th-century Tara Brooch, discovered only in 1850, the finest Irish penannular brooch, was exhibited by the Dublin jeweller George Waterhouse along with a display of his fashionable Celtic Revival jewellery.
The Great Southern Lumber Company ( 1906 – 38 ) mill was opened here in 1906, and the Goodyear ( Frank Henry Goodyear and Charles Waterhouse Goodyear ) interests of New York built a city around it that same year, to house workers for their sawmill.
The Waterhouse Mill, now demolished, off Wellington Road, once spun the finest cotton in the world, and was sought after by lace makers in Nottingham and Brussels.
King Tubby was shot and killed on February 6, 1989 by an unknown group of people outside his home in Duhaney Park, Kingston upon returning from a session at his Waterhouse studio.
The Waterhouse building on Hammersmith Road was demolished amid protests to allow building of flats, apart from the gates and the peripheral walls, the High Master's House, and a toolhut, though the Colet Court building also survives.
The group formed in the Waterhouse district of Kingston in 1972, initially called simply " Uhuru " ( the Swahili word for freedom ), with a line-up of Derrick " Duckie " Gong Simpson, founder and CEO, Garth Dennis, and lastly Don Carlos Their first release was a cover version of Curtis Mayfield's " Romancing to the Folk Song ", which was followed by " Time is on Our Side "; Neither song was a success and they split up, with Carlos pursuing a solo career, as did Dennis, before joining The Wailing Souls.
Loftus replied to Walsingham: " Not finding that easy method of examination do any good, we made command to Mr Waterhouse and Mr Secretary Fenton to put him to the torture, such as your honour advised us, which was to toast his feet against the fire with hot boots.
After graduation Edwin joined his father's accountancy firm, Davey, Flack & Co. At the age of 21 Flack was sent to London to receive further training as an accountant with the firm Price, Waterhouse & Co ( now PricewaterhouseCoopers ).
The first classification of specimens was published by George Robert Waterhouse, describing the species in 1836 and the family in 1841.
Southern Television's production for ITV was written by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, and starred Jon Pertwee as Worzel, with Una Stubbs as Aunt Sally, a life-size fairground doll and Worzel's femme fatale.

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* Charles Waterhouse ( born 1924 ), artist.
John William Waterhouse ( born 6 April 1849 ; died 10 February 1917 ) was an English painter known for working in the Pre-Raphaelite style.
Waterhouse was born in the city of Rome to the British painters William and Isabella Waterhouse in 1849, in the same year that the members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt, were first causing a stir in the London art scene.
* August 22-Alfred Waterhouse ( born 1830 )
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was born in Bloomsbury, London on 8 February 1807, the son of Thomas Hawkins, an artist, and Louisa Anne Waterhouse, the daughter of a Jamaica plantation family of apparent Catholic sympathies.
Bentley was born in Hampstead, London the youngest of nine children of retired businessman Alfred Bentley and Emily née Waterhouse.
Keith Waterhouse was born in Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
* Charles Waterhouse ( artist ) ( born 1924 ), an American painter, illustrator and sculptor
* Clive Waterhouse ( born 1974 ), an Australian rules footballer
* Gai Waterhouse ( born 1954 ), a Scottish-born Australian horse trainer
* Graham Waterhouse ( born 1962 ), an English composer and cellist, son of William Waterhouse
* Joey Waterhouse ( born 1988 ), an English footballer
* Matthew Waterhouse ( born 1961 ), a British actor
* Peter Waterhouse ( born 1956 ), an Austrian writer and translator
* Rachel Waterhouse ( born 1923 ), an English historian
* Ronald Waterhouse ( born 1926 ), a Welsh High Court judge
* Trent Waterhouse ( born 1981 ), an Australian professional rugby league player
* William Waterhouse ( violinist ) ( born 1917 ), a Canadian violinist
* Lady Caroline Spencer-Churchill ( London, 12 November 1923 – 1992 ) married 5 December 1946 in Woodstock Major Charles Huguenot Waterhouse ( born 11 June 1918 ) and had three children: Michael Thomas Waterhouse ( born 25 May 1949 ), Elizabeth Ann Waterhouse ( born 1951 ), and David Charles Waterhouse ( born 1956 )

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As well as the Hall, Waterhouse built a new range of rooms, Red Buildings ( 1871 – 2 ), in French Renaissance style, designed a new Master's Lodge on the site of Paschal Yard ( 1873, later to become N staircase ), pulled down the old Lodge and the south range of Old Court to open a vista to the Chapel, and finally built a new Library ( 1877 – 8 ) in the continental Gothic style.
One 1999 study by Walter and Waterhouse reviewed the previous data on the level of reincarnation belief and performed a set of thirty in-depth interviews in Britain among people who did not belong to a religion advocating reincarnation.
In October 1997, EY announced plans to merge its global practices with KPMG to create the largest professional services organization in the world, coming on the heels of another merger plan announced in September 1997 by Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand.
1917 Oil on canvas painting by John William Waterhouse, titled Fair Rosamund
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome is named after Rupert Waterhouse ( 1873 – 1958 ), an English physician, and Carl Friderichsen ( 1886 – 1979 ), a Danish pediatrician, who wrote papers on the syndrome, which had been previously described.
Maitland is also home to the Art & History Museums-Maitland, which includes the Maitland Art Center ( formerly the Research Studio, 1937 ), which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its unique Mayan Revival and Fantasy Architecture ; the Maitland Historical Museum ; the Telephone Museum ; the William H. Waterhouse House Museum ; and the Carpentry Shop Museum.
South-side is the front part of the Master's Lodgings on Broad Street from the Waterhouse improvements of the 1860s of the front quad.
Kaija Saariaho's Tag des Jahrs for mixed choir and electronics ( 2001 ) is based on four of these poems, Graham Waterhouse composed in 2003 Sechs späteste Lieder nach Hölderlin for ( singing and speaking ) voice and cello on six latest poems.
In the song " Where Are They Now ", on the 1973 album Preservation Act 1 by The Kinks, the following lines appear: " Where have all the angry young men gone ?/ Barstow and Osborne, Waterhouse and Sillitoe / Where on earth did they all go?
In the 1980s he built a new, larger studio in the Waterhouse neighborhood of Kingston with increased capabilities, and focused on the management of his labels Firehouse, Waterhouse and Taurus, which released the work of Anthony Red Rose, Sugar Minott, Conroy Smith, King Everald and other popular musicians.
Faded camouflage paint still remains on old buildings near Waterhouse Lane.
These Waterhouse stops may still be found on modern, specialized lenses.
Some of the first climbing harnesses were devised in the UK in the early 1960s by Alan Waterhouse, Paul Seddon and Tony Howard who went on to form the Troll climbing equipment manufacturers.
" A Price Waterhouse accountant explained that if such an event had occurred, " we have an agreement with the Academy that one of us would step on stage, introduce ourselves, and say the presenter misspoke.
* In a 27 December 1993 review in The Independent, critic Paul Taylor favorably described a stage adaptation written from Mrs. Pooter's point of view: " Ten years back, Keith Waterhouse hit on the excellent idea of ' ghosting ' Mrs Pooter's Diary to give her account of the same period.
Waterhouse working on Lamia, circa 1908-09.
In an Adventure with Scientists, Harry Potter Film Wizardry, The Golden Compass: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion, Mary Poppins: Anything Can Happen if You Let It ( with Michael Lassell ) and a retelling of 50 Favourite Bible Stories selected and read on CD by Cliff Richard and illustrated by Stephen Waterhouse.

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