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Edward P. Chapin was born in 1831 in Waterloo, a village located in Seneca County, New York
n is two trains per hour northbound to London Waterloo, a 25 minute journey, and two trains per hour
f the English in Kenya, and Where were you at Waterloo?, a satirical novel of army life.
h the captured French eagle standard taken at Waterloo, a tunnel stairway from the beach to the fiel
He studied at the Waterloo Academy near Kingston and settled on a farm a
The Waterloo Action Centre is also located here.
nd Egypt, followed by Corunna, the Peninsula, Waterloo, Afghanistan and South Africa.
d a newspaper in Knowlton, later moving it to Waterloo after he was hired as secretary for a railroa
The Waterloo album performed similarly well in Europe, alt
this song was released as a single from their Waterloo album.
s Angels actually originates in 1987 from the Waterloo All Stars because, at the time, they benefite
uhera, Vittoria, Orthes, Toulouse, Peninsula, Waterloo, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Relie
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Minneapolis, Waterloo, Alpine
His 'Soldier returning from the Battle of Waterloo' also gained him much praise.
surer for the school boards in Henryville and Waterloo, also serving as president of the latter.
ad no passenger stops from Plymouth to London Waterloo, although locomotives were changed at Templec
here is one train each way (to Portsmouth and Waterloo) an hour.
e Duke of Wellington's horse at the Battle of Waterloo, an Irish black named Copenhagen, was also pu
The names Waterloo, Anchor and Cook's Landing are perpetuated, h
m Barabar Jhoom was filmed extensively within Waterloo and the storyline was set around two people a
of Wellington's life, travelling to India, to Waterloo and numerous other locations.
n of the first Baron, fought at the Battle of Waterloo and was later a General in the Army and sat a
Between London Waterloo and Basingstoke, trains for the West of Engla
He fought under Wellington in Spain and at Waterloo and also served for two years in Canada.
where penalties were being collected, notably Waterloo and London Bridge.
Station buildings for Paddington, Waterloo and Birmingham New Street
ding was created in 1987 from parts of Perth, Waterloo and Wellington-Dufferin-Simcoe ridings.
Brandt was educated at the University of Waterloo, and was a businessman and musician before en
He fought at the Battle of Waterloo and took part in the charge of the 52nd Light
s performances in Vancouver, Toronto, Guelph, Waterloo, and Calgary.
he typical service sees trains between London Waterloo and Guildford via Epsom every 30 minutes Mond
nary Wharf, proposed building a new line, the Waterloo and Greenwich Railway.
r day battle encompassing Quatre Bras, Ligny, Waterloo and Wavre.
be seen in the interchange tunnel linking the Waterloo and City with the Northern line and Docklands
ation offers direct rail links to both London Waterloo and Southampton with indirect routes to Readi
The nearest tube stations are Waterloo and Westminster.
rnance Innovation, jointly with University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University launched the B
as being the terminus for trains from London Waterloo and other local trains.
itish Army, serving in the Peninsular War and Waterloo and the joint first Commissioner of Police of
City Cruises tourist cruise via Westminster, Waterloo and Tower piers
Following the Battle of Waterloo and the action in which they gained their nam
nd practised in North Stukely, Lawrenceville, Waterloo and Sherbrooke.
After the Battle of Waterloo and the final defeat of Napoleon in 1815, he
d South Western Railway main line from London Waterloo and Salisbury to Exeter.
Braid attended both the University of Waterloo and the University of Toronto, graduating fro
After Waterloo and the Second Restoration, he transferred to
rn Main Line is a railway line between London Waterloo and Weymouth on the Dorset coast, in the sout
leonic Wars, in which elements served at both Waterloo and with the Royal Navy, and not to mention W
t was split into Redfern, Botany, Darlington, Waterloo and part of Newtown-Erskine.
eekdays there are 2 trains per hour to London Waterloo and 2 trains per hour to Woking.
ution of Civil Engineers for his paper on the Waterloo and City Railway.
own extends towards Johnson Creek, Watertown, Waterloo, and Lake Mills.
y between the two ends of the route at London Waterloo and Exeter St Davids.
He fought at the Battle of Waterloo and the French capture of Algiers and was mad
nd Russians in 1815 right after the Battle of Waterloo, and to the Germans in 1870, 1914 and again i
He was the first reeve of the village of Waterloo and served as reeve for a total of 12 years,
igny and Quatre Bras, failed at the Battle of Waterloo and Napoleon was defeated because he wasn't a
in the thick of the fighting at the Battle of Waterloo, and as author of Journal of the Waterloo Cam
the introduction of Megatrain between London Waterloo and Southampton Central, and London and Ports
underground line in 1906 from Baker Street to Waterloo and Elephant and Castle (the "Bakerloo" Tube)
central London ran via a circuitous route to Waterloo and the station was, from its beginning, subj
rgeon with the 33rd regiment at the Battle of Waterloo, and moved with her family to Leith soon afte
n an 1864 by-election for the North riding of Waterloo and he was acclaimed in the same riding after
in the 1993 federal election in the riding of Waterloo, and in the 1997 federal election in the ridi
re are an extra two trains per hour to London Waterloo, and in the evening, two extra trains continu
oria), for a watercolour of Apsley Falls near Waterloo, and a second similar commission in 1875 from
coached Junior B hockey at the University of Waterloo, and during the 2002-03 season he stepped in
d, Herne Hill, Camberwell, Elephant & Castle, Waterloo, and Euston which nowadays would require two
olled by London Victoria (VC); between London Waterloo and Box Hill and Westhumble by Wimbledon (W);
There are two trains per hour to London Waterloo and two per hour to Reading (except for Sunda
ly sees 2 trains per hour to Poole and London Waterloo and an hourly service to Weymouth.
in 1949 and to operate electric train between Waterloo and Wellington from August 1953.
Direct Line which runs between London (London Waterloo) and Portsmouth (Portsmouth Harbour).
Direct Line which runs between London (London Waterloo) and Portsmouth (Portsmouth Harbour railway s
y busy promotion schedule for the ABBA albums Waterloo and ABBA.
r, on 1 August 1987 the route was extended to Waterloo, and renamed Central Hoppa C1.
io College of Education and the University of Waterloo, and holds Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts a
e flank attack upon Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, and bore the heaviest part in the fighting o
rom the station to serve Ixelles, Chaussee de Waterloo, and Vanderkindere.
ninsular War and in action near the Battle of Waterloo, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant General.
ollege, a member college of the University of Waterloo, and at the Toronto School of Theology, a con
ne, and is served by regular trains to London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour operated by South West
by; talks broke down at a late stage, and the Waterloo and Crosby Motor Services took on the route f
re based on the original cost estimate of the Waterloo and Greenwich Railway (Mitchell 2003).
Westminster, then following the route of the Waterloo and Greenwich Railway, before carrying on to
It consisted initially of the City of Waterloo and the part of the City of Kitchener lying n
ary Doctors of Laws by both the University of Waterloo and the University of King's College at Dalho
' of Wokingham Junction- the splitting of the Waterloo and North Downs Lines.
during the flood of 1884, seriously damaging Waterloo and the smaller communities of Anchor and Coo
y of the Province of Canada for the riding of Waterloo and reelected in 1851.
The Face of Battle: A Study of Agincourt, Waterloo, and the Somme.
by and Southport Railway (LCSR), that between Waterloo and Southport, opened in July 1848.
It is well connected to London Waterloo and Basingstoke by rail.
Degree in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo, and was awarded a Doctor of Chiropractic in
ated on the New Guildford Line between London Waterloo and Guildford via Cobham or Epsom.
ce pattern is 1 train per hour between London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour.
calised area to the north of Beaufort between Waterloo and Ben Major Forest .
don Paddington, South West Trains from London Waterloo, and CrossCountry services from the Midlands
ving in the Peninsular War and won a medal at Waterloo and the surrender of Paris.
Danielson grew up in Cedar Falls and Waterloo and entered the United States Navy after grad
Between the defeat of France at the Battle of Waterloo and November 1818, Doubs was included in the
Gordon Rimmer ( Waterloo and England)
a railway line that provided services between Waterloo and Richmond.
r was part of Duke Wellington's body guard at Waterloo, and was an escort to Napoleon Bonaparte on h
ere is a frequent service of trains to London Waterloo and to the suburbs of south-west London.
service is hourly, with all services between Waterloo and Woking via Hounslow.
the Napoleonic Wars in Portugal, Spain and at Waterloo, and in the West Indies.
eland, Weir was educated at the University of Waterloo and the University of Western Ontario.
ervice is one train per hour each way between Waterloo and Woking.
s a professor of physics at the University of Waterloo and at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretica
In 1815, following the Battle of Waterloo and the Bourbon restoration, France ceded the
on the South Western Main Line between London Waterloo and Weymouth.
this capacity he was present at the Battle of Waterloo and accompanied the allied armies to Paris.
ey and Wilmot in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and the Village of Drayton and the townships
Hill ready for the annual Waterloo anniversary banquet at Apsley House in 1836
rlitz, Trafalgar, Battle of the Pyramids, and Waterloo are available as historical scenarios, separa
The first weekday service from Waterloo arrives at 6.00, the last arrives at 12:48am.
news of the Emperor's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo arrives just in time to save their lives.
called at Wimbledon at 8:14, then nonstop to Waterloo arriving at 8:25 at platform 13.
istrict that includes Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo as its largest cities. Braley later won the p
st officers, of the line during the Battle of Waterloo as a member of the Coldstream Guards.
rk Times Book Review, Mark Costello described Waterloo as "a melancholy comedy of Texas politics [wr
Napoleon's service, and, after the battle of Waterloo, as minister of foreign affairs under the exe
of the Province of Canada representing North Waterloo as a Reformer; he was reelected in 1857.
Ducharme graduated from the University of Waterloo as a civil engineer in 1972 and joined Ontari
6th Lord Rokeby, a soldier who had fought at Waterloo as a 16 year old Ensign and later commanded a
and fought in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo as part of the 8th Brigade commanded by James
He played CIS Football at Waterloo, as well as playing four seasons in the Unite
Local trains take 33 minutes to reach London Waterloo at an average of 25.55 mph (41.12 km/h) whils
ak times there are around 4 trains an hour to Waterloo, at other times half-hourly.
was located 59 miles 72 chains (96.4 km) from Waterloo, at grid reference SU737161 which is now mark
1967, there was one fast rush hour service to Waterloo at 8:07 a.m.
products were the paintings The Wreck of the Waterloo at Cape Town in 1842 and Aboard the John Calv
183 people from Limerick sailed on the Waterloo at the end of May.
own upon the Monday by the train which leaves Waterloo at 9.50, so I started early and caught the 9.
There were 2 carriages which started from Waterloo attached to one of the regular main line trai
Brigitte Fossey - Dominique ' Waterloo' Austerlitz
She is a member of the Redfern Waterloo Authority.
Heathrow Airport through south-west London to Waterloo, BAA has proposed that the existing Heathrow
Beaumont, Willems, Fuentes d'Onor, Peninsula, Waterloo, Balaclava, Sevastopol, Tel el Kebir, Egypt 1
ess of Richmond's Ball prior to the Battle of Waterloo, Balfour House played host to a grand Christm
seum at the Tower of London opened in the old Waterloo Barracks within the Tower in 1981.
The Music Box (band), a Southern-Ontario ( Waterloo based) Folk-Pop-Punk band
ere there are direct train services to London Waterloo, Basingstoke, Woking and Surbiton.
The 118th (North Waterloo) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Ex
The 118th (North Waterloo) Battalion, CEF had one Officer Commanding: L
ying Nanotech Engineering at the University o Waterloo, before deciding that his feminine body would
h.D. in Rural Planning from the University of Waterloo, before becoming elected Councilor.
hen as a Masters student at the University of Waterloo, before going on to do a PhD supervised by Ro
(1794-1870), who was present at the Battle of Waterloo, being afterwards a member of parliament for
Waterloo, Belgium
season at St. John's International School in Waterloo, Belgium.
The purpose of Waterloo Bible College is to train new leadership for
Waterloo Bible College is a conservative, evangelical,
Waterloo Bible College is affiliated with the Evangeli
Waterloo Bible College is also affiliated with other R
the Steel fell to eventual Clark Cup champion Waterloo Black Hawks in a tight, five-game, first-roun
Angeles Kings, and had a brief stint with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the USHL.
a played two seasons of junior hockey for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the USHL.
shing to travel to London Victoria, who board Waterloo bound trains and alight at Clapham Junction,
18 June - Waterloo Bridge opens in London.
View of the old Waterloo Bridge from Whitehall stairs, John Constable,
on the South Bank of the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge in London, Engl
Waterloo Bridge taken from the Golden Jubilee Bridge.
on, looking over to Somerset House near where Waterloo Bridge is located (centered around what is no
the River Thames in London, England, between Waterloo Bridge and Hungerford Bridge, on the site of
Waterloo Bridge tells the story of a dancer and an off
In 1815, the Waterloo Bridge built by Thomas Telford to carry the A
ent accommodation of 90 beds at the corner of Waterloo Bridge Road and Stamford Street near Waterloo
The Royal Infirmary for Children, Waterloo Bridge Road, is said to be capable, with a fe
jects undertaken by the company have included Waterloo Bridge in London (completed in 1945) and the
entrance to the Hayward and also towards the Waterloo Bridge side of the north corner of the roof.
Waterloo Bridge November 9-10.
ion of road in central London, which connects Waterloo Bridge to the major junction with the Aldwych
ged from the bed of the River Thames close to Waterloo Bridge in 1868, and in March of the same year
derpass which carries northbound traffic from Waterloo Bridge directly to Kingsway used to be a tram
It was in place beside the Waterloo Bridge for three days, 14-16 November 2008.
Myra, meanwhile, is on Waterloo Bridge and, seeing an approaching convoy of a
Between 1913 - 1951 a Peckham Rye <to> Waterloo Bridge*, Embankment* Tram route 56 *Termini v
It is sited below the southern end of Waterloo Bridge, forming part of the cultural complex
ne's throw away from its original site, under Waterloo Bridge, where it still stands today.
Robert E. Sherwood's 1930 play, Waterloo Bridge, about a soldier who falls in love and
ditorium and The Hayward, aligned parallel to Waterloo Bridge, with the stage backing on to the side
ve with the feature version of Journey's End, Waterloo Bridge, and, most famously, the 1931 version
tions along the Rappahannock River, including Waterloo Bridge, Lee Springs, Freeman's Ford, and Sulp
ment on the North Bank of the Thames, next to Waterloo Bridge.
ver Thames, in between Blackfriars Bridge and Waterloo Bridge.
operated the square shot tower to the east of Waterloo Bridge.
th Bank in London, between the London Eye and Waterloo Bridge.
val of Britain) was built directly underneath Waterloo Bridge.
of crossing the River Thames which was called Waterloo Bridge.
The Red Arrow articulated bus fleet at Waterloo Bus Garage
defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo, but it does not.
ate monument to Uxbridge's leg was erected at Waterloo, but the bones were later disinterred and put
the Coldstream guards in the Peninsula and at Waterloo, but predeceased his father in 1835.
a British Transport Police police station at Waterloo by the Victory Arch, with a custody suite of
It takes 1 hour 31 minutes to reach London Waterloo by taking the train towards Southampton and c
(It takes 1 hour 33 minutes to reach London Waterloo by changing at Havant onto the London-Portsmo
ight Infantry, which regiment he commanded at Waterloo, by those who have attempted, in subsequent y
Wellington at Waterloo by Robert Alexander Hillingford
                                                                                                    


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