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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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