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Stenhouse may refer to: Places Australia * Stenhouse Bay, South Australia, a township in South Australia Hong Kong * Mount Stenhouse on Lamma Island, Hong Kong Scotland * Stenhouse, Edinburgh, a community in the City of Edinburgh South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands * Stenhouse Peak, a peak on South Georgia island People * Alex Stenhouse (1910–1992), New Zealand footballer * Andrew G. Stenhouse (1869–1950) Scottish businessman, geologist, and astronomer * Anthony Maitland Stenhouse (1849–1927), Scottish-born Canadian politician * Bart Stenhouse (born 1981), Australian jazz fusion musician and teacher * Bobby Stenhouse (1924–1990), British lawn and indoor bowls competitor *Caroline Stenhouse (1900–1988), New Zealand ophthalmic surgeon *Dave Stenhouse (1933-2023), American baseball player; father of Mike Stenhouse * David Stenhouse (born 1932), British evolutionary biologist and ethologist *Fanny Stenhouse (1829–1904), Jersey-born American pioneer an ...
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Stenhouse Bay, South Australia
Stenhouse Bay is a place in the Australian state of South Australia near the south-west extremity of the Yorke Peninsula located in the gazetted locality of Inneston, South Australia, Inneston about west of the state capital of Adelaide city centre, Adelaide. Naming Stenhouse Bay was named after Andrew Stenhouse who was a principal of the Permasite Manufacturing Co Pty Ltd which held "leases for the harvesting of gypsum north of Cape Spencer (South Australia), Cape Spencer.” Since 1999, it has been located within the locality of Inneston. Its official status as of 2013 is that of a 'locality unbounded' which is listed on the South Australian place name gazetteer with the advice that it is "not to be used as an address". History Gypsum works The Waratah Gypsum Company had works here for the quarrying and exporting of rock gypsum. Gypsum after being washed, roasted and ground, was used in the manufacturing of plaster of paris and cement. The quality of the gypsum in this are ...
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John Stenhouse
John Stenhouse FRS FRSE FIC FCS (21 October 1809 – 31 December 1880) was a British chemist. In 1854, he invented one of the first practical respirators. He was a co-founder of the Chemical Society in 1841. Life John Stenhouse was born in Barrhead in Glasgow on 21 October 1809. He was the eldest son of William Stenhouse, a calico-printer in the family firm of John Stenhouse & Co of 302 High Street, Glasgow, and Elizabeth Currie; he was the only one of their children to survive beyond infancy. After education at the Glasgow Grammar School, he studied at the University of Glasgow from 1824 to 1828. Initially he intended to pursue a career in literature, but later his interests switched to chemistry, which he studied first under Professor Thomas Graham at the university and then under Dr. Thomas Thomson at Anderson's University in Glasgow (now part of the University of Strathclyde, one of whose buildings is named after him). During 1837–1839, he attended the chemical ...
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Sten (other)
The Sten was a family of British submachine guns. Sten may also refer to: * Sten (name) * ''Sten'' (book), the first book in ''The Sten Chronicles'' by Chris Bunch and Allan Cole * Sten scores The STEN (or Sten gun) is a British submachine gun chambered in 9×19mm which was used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and during the Korean War. The Sten paired a simple design with a low production co ..., a psychometric instrument scale * A brand name of testosterone propionate/testosterone cypionate/prasterone, an injectable mixture of testosterone esters used as a medication {{dab de:Sten ...
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House (other)
A house is a structure used for habitation by people. House(s) may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Film * ''House'' (1977 film), a Japanese horror film * ''House'' (film series), an American horror/comedy film series ** ''House'' (1985 film), the first film in the series directed by Steve Miner * ''House'' (1995 film), a Canadian film directed by Laurie Lynd * ''House!'', a 2000 British comedy film * ''House'' (2008 film), a horror film based on the novel by Frank E. Peretti and Ted Dekker * ''Houses'' (2025 film), a Israel, Germany b/w drama film * Thomas "House" Conklin, a character in ''Police Academy'' comedy films Television * ''House'' (TV series), an American television medical drama ** Gregory House, main character of said drama * House, a villain in the ''Doctor Who'' episode " The Doctor's Wife" Literature * ''House'' (novel), a 2006 Christian fiction horror novel by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker * ''House'', a 1985 documentary book by Tracy Kidd ...
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Stonhouse (other)
Stonhouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * George Stonhouse (1603–1675), English politician * John Stonhouse (other), multiple people See also * Stonhouse baronets * Stenhouse (other) Stenhouse may refer to: Places Australia * Stenhouse Bay, South Australia, a township in South Australia Hong Kong * Mount Stenhouse on Lamma Island, Hong Kong Scotland * Stenhouse, Edinburgh, a community in the City of Edinburgh South ... * Stonehouse (other) {{surname ...
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Stenhouse Publishers
''Highlights for Children'', often referred to simply as ''Highlights'', is an American children's magazine. It was started in June 1946 by educators Garry Cleveland Myers and Caroline Clark Myers in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. They worked for the children's magazine ''Children's Activities'' for twelve years before leaving to start ''Highlights''. The ''Highlights'' tagline is "Fun with a Purpose". While editorial offices remain in Honesdale, business operations are based in Columbus, Ohio. The company also owns several subsidiaries, including book publisher Zaner-Bloser (company), Zaner-Bloser. ''Highlights'' surpassed one billion magazine copies in 2006. ''Highlights'', ''High Five'', ''High Five Bilingüe'', ''Highlights CoComelon'', ''Hello, brainPLAY'' magazines do not carry any third-party advertising or commercial messages. Company history Garry Myers earned a PhD in psychology from Columbia University before World War I, providing a basis for the teaching he would do the ...
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr
Ricky may refer to: Places *Říčky, a municipality and village in the Czech Republic *Říčky, a village and part of Orlické Podhůří in the Czech Republic *Říčky v Orlických horách, a municipality and village in the Czech Republic *Rickmansworth, a town in Hertfordshire, England, sometimes nicknamed Ricky Film and television *Ricky (2009 film), ''Ricky'' (2009 film), a French fantasy film *Ricky (2016 film), ''Ricky'' (2016 film), an Indian Kannada-language thriller film Music *Ricky (band), a UK indie band *Ricky (album), ''Ricky'' (album), a 1957 album by Ricky Nelson *Ricky ("Weird Al" Yankovic song), "Ricky" ("Weird Al" Yankovic song), 1983 *Ricky (Denzel Curry song), "Ricky" (Denzel Curry song), from the 2019 album ''Zuu'' *Ricky (Game song), "Ricky" (Game song), from ''The R.E.D. Album'', 2011 People *Ricky Owubokiri (born 1961), also known as Ricky, Nigerian footballer *Ricky (footballer, born 1973), Spanish football forward *Ricky (given name), a diminutive o ...
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