Lead too short date December 2010 Infobox officeholder name JohnStonehouse office Postmaster General ... John Thomson Stonehouse 28 July 1925 spaced ndash 14 April 1988 was a British politician and minister under Harold Wilson . Stonehouse is perhaps best remembered for his unsuccessful attempt at faking his own death in 1974. Education and early career Stonehouse had a Trade Union upbringing ... MI5 suspects JohnStonehouse, Bernard Floud and Will Owen title The Guardian date 5 October 2009 ... spying johnstonehouse contribution Margaret Thatcher in cover up after Czech spy exposed JohnStonehouse ... which also included stories attacking the recently deceased JohnStonehouse. They contacted ... UK publisher Robert Hale . References references External links Hansard contribs mr johnstonehouseJohnStonehouse s start s par uk s bef before Stanley Evans s ttl title Member of Parliament for Wednesbury ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stonehouse, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH 14 April 1988 PLACE OF DEATH Southampton , United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, John Category ... de JohnStonehouse ... ref name SDE Citation url http www.dailyecho.co.uk news 4675564.The secrets of Stonehouse contribution The Secrets of Stonehouse title Southern Daily Echo place UK date 11 October 2009 . ref and councillor on Southampton City Council. Stonehouse married Barbara Smith in 1948, and they had three ... Co operative Society . Political career Stonehouse was first elected as Labour Co operative ... the reasons for the decision. Then in the Colonial Office , Stonehouse s rise continued, and in 1967 ... Walsall North constituency. Appointed to the new government, Stonehouse oversaw the introduction of first and second class stamps. In 1969 Stonehouse was subjected to the assertion that he ... Minister Margaret Thatcher had agreed in 1980 to cover up revelations that Stonehouse ... more details
Stonehouse may refer to Stonehouse, Nova Scotia , a community in Nova Scotia, Canada Stonehouse, Gloucestershire , a town now in Stroud District, England Stonehouse railway station , currently open in the above town Stonehouse Bristol Road railway station , formerly open in the above town Stonehouse, Plymouth , a town that became part of Plymouth, England Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire , a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland People with the surname Alpheus George Barnes Stonehouse 1862 1931 , circus owner Bernard Stonehouse 1926 , British polar scientist JohnStonehouse 1925 1988 , British politician and minister under Harold Wilson Kenneth Stonehouse 1908 1943 , journalist Shiwu Stonehouse author or Shiwu 1272 1352 , Chinese Chan poet and hermit See also Stone House disambiguation disambig geo surname it Stonehouse ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Stonehouse latitude 51.74785 longitude 2.28386 civil parish ... England constituency westminster Stroud UK Parliament constituency Stroud post town STONEHOUSE postcode district GL10 postcode area GL dial code os grid reference SO805055 Stonehouse, Gloucestershire ... . Stonehouse Burdett Road railway station Stonehouse railway station has a regular train service ... . History Stonehouse Manor Stonehouse was mentioned in William the Conqueror Willam the Conqueror .... The name evoluted from Stanhus to Stonehouse st n stone h s house, as an effect of the great vowel shift at the end of the Middle Ages. Image TownSign.jpg thumb left Stonehouse town sign William ... and a vineyard. In 1327, one of the manor s masters, John Maltravers, was found guilty of involvement ... burned down in 1908. Today, on the same site stands Stonehouse Court Hotel , a Grade II listed manor ... Stonehouse Brick and Tile Co Ltd please do not change it unless you also change the redirect. Doverow ... onto the whole of Stonehouse. The stone which gave the town its name was replaced by red brick as the builder ... materials in Stonehouse, brickmaking began there in 1856 with evidence of possible prior brickmaking ... and last to close of the brickmakers, Stonehouse Brick and Tile Company Ltd., was located where the Rosedale ... and other materials made by the company were not only used locally notably in the Stonehouse police ... title Stonehouse Brick and Tile Company journal Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology ... ref http www.stcyrschurch.com History.htm ref Other churches include Stonehouse Methodist. St Joseph s Catholic, a Baptist ref http www.wix.com stonehousebaptist sbc2 ref and the Bethel Church. Stonehouse Live is a network of Christians bringing all the Chruches torgether in Stonehouse. ref http www.stonehouselive.org.uk ?page id 2 ref Police Station Stonehouse had a Police Station until it was closed ... police station reception areas to close ref Sport The football club, Stonehouse Town F.C. , has four ... more details
Refimprove date January 2007 Ned Bernard Stonehouse March 19, 1902 November 18, 1962 ref http www.wts.edu about history founders stonehouse.html Ned B. Stonehouse at Westminster Theological Seminary ref was a renowned New Testament scholar. He joined John Gresham Machen J. Gresham Machen in the founding of Westminster Theological Seminary in 1929, where he enjoyed over thirty years of fruitful service. Stonehouse served as one of the 34 constituting members of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in 1936. He received the Bachelor of Arts A.B. from Calvin College 1924 , the Th.B. and Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary 1927 , and the Ph.D. from the Free University of Amsterdam 1929 . Books Among his books are the following The Witness of Matthew and Mark to Christ 1941 The Witness of Luke to Christ 1951 Origins of the Synoptic Gospels 1963 J. Gresham Machen, A Biographical Memoir 1954 Paul Before the Areopagus 1957 Editor with Paul Woolley , The Infallible Word 1946 General editor, New International Commentary on the New Testament 1946 1962 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stonehouse, Ned ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 19, 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 18, 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, Ned Category 1902 births Category 1962 deaths Category 20th century theologians Category American academics Category American theologians Category Calvinist ministers and theologians Category Orthodox Presbyterian Church Category Princeton Theological Seminary alumni Category Westminster Theological Seminary faculty ... more details
include the Royal William Victualling Yard , the Royal Naval Hospital, Stonehouse, and the Royal Marine ... Stonehouse. Plaques bearing passages from his works featuring Sherlock Holmes have since been set ... the part of Stonehouse to the west of Durnford Street including the Royal William Victualling Yard was designated ... in north west Europe is fast losing that image. On Stonehouse Creek , a branch of the River Tamar ... expensive vessels. The creek now ends at Stonehouse Bridge for many years a toll bridge and to the north ... campus of what was Plymouth College of Further Education, now called City College. Stonehouse ... Edgcumbe Country Park , and commuters to Plymouth. Sport Stonehouse Glass FC is the area ... McCallum inventor David McCallum inventor of the Globotype William Eastman Palmer & Sons John Eastman Palmer John Eastman Palmer photographer William Eastman Palmer & Sons William Eastman Palmer ... more details
Mount Stonehouse coor dm 84 24 S 164 24 E is a Summit topography peak , 2,900 m, standing 3.5 nautical miles 6  km southwest of Mount Falla in Queen Alexandra Range . Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1961 62 for Bernard Stonehouse who has made studies of Antarctic penguins and seals. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, Mount Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Shackleton Coast ShackletonCoast geo stub ... more details
File Antarctica 4 , Adelaide Island, Stonehouse Bay.JPG thumb Stonehouse Bay , Antarctica on the right in this picture , is named after Bernard Stonehouse. Bernard Stonehouse born 1 May 1926 is a United Kingdom British scientist who specialised in polar research and popular science . He was born in Kingston upon Hull Hull on 1 May 1926. ref name Cruwys cite journal author Liz Cruwys & Beau Riffenburgh year 2002 title Bernard Stonehouse biologist, writer, and educator work Children of the Golden Age journal Polar Record volume 38 issue 205 pages 157 169 doi 10.1017 S003224740001754X ref He joined the Royal Navy in 1944, and served from 1946 1950 for the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey later renamed the British Antarctic Survey . ref name Cruwys After returning to Britain in 1950, Stonehouse studied zoology and geology at University College London University College, London , and then earnt a Doctor of Philosophy D.Phil. from Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology and Merton College, Oxford , which involved spending 18 months studying Emperor Penguin s on South Georgia . ref name Cruwys During the 1960s, Stonehouse worked at the University of Canterbury Christchurch, New Zealand and later appointments saw him working at the University of British Columbia , the University of Bradford , and the Scott Polar Research Institute part of the University of Cambridge . ref name Cruwys He is commemorated in the names of Stonehouse Bay and Mount Stonehouse . ref cite web url http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 5 NO P5 ANTAR ID 14626 title Stonehouse, Mount work Geographic ... ref ref cite web url http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 5 NO P5 ANTAR ID 14627 title Stonehouse ... title Stonehouse Bay work Antarctic Gazetteer publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre accessdate 24 August 2011 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, Bernard Category 1926 births Category ... PND 121482138 LCCN n 79 62747 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stonehouse, Bernard ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2007 Stonehouse Creek , in Plymouth Plymouth England , is also known as Stonehouse, Plymouth Stonehouse Lake on many maps and Tinkies by the local people. The upper reaches of Stonehouse Creek, now Victoria Park, Millbridge, Plymouth Victoria Park , were formerly known as the Deadlake and it is frequently marked as such on early maps of the locality. This area was filled in to celebrate the 60 year reign of Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria . The lower reaches of the creek were filled in from the 1960s onwards and it is now a recreation ground and home to the Stonehouse Creek Social Club and home to Devonport High School Old Boys RFC. The club has been open since 2002, and also houses the Stonehouse Sharks Junior Rugby Club. Before any filling in or silting up, this tributary of the Tamar was tidal as far to the north east as Pennycomequick and the western end of Ford Park Cemetery . On either side of the Creek were the Royal Naval hospital and Stoke Military Hospital , patients for the naval hospital being landed at a jetty. The army hospital became the Tamar High School and Devonport High School for Boys in 1896. Only Devonport High School for Boys is still there and is now a Type 2 Academy with Headteacher Kieran Earley. coord 50 22 17 N 4 9 50 W display title type landmark region GB Category Geography of Plymouth, Devon Devon geo stub ... more details
File Antarctica 4 , Adelaide Island, Stonehouse Bay.JPG thumb 300px left Stonehouse Bay is the large body of water on the right in this aerial picture of a part of Adelaide Island s east coast. Click on the picture for a detailed description of the other geographical features. Stonehouse Bay coor dm 67 21 S 68 5 W is a bay in Antarctica on the west side of Laubeuf Fjord , indenting the east coast of Adelaide Island between Hunt Peak and Sighing Peak . The bay is 5 nautical miles 9  km wide. It was first sighted and surveyed in January 1909 by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean Baptiste Charcot . The bay was named for Bernard Stonehouse of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS , a meteorologist in 1947 48 and biologist in 1949 at Stonington Island and leader of the FIDS sledge party which resurveyed the bay in 1948. ref http data.aad.gov.au aadc gaz display name.cfm?gaz id 111415 ref ref http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p 154 3 4412732919782631 NO P3 ANTAR ID,P3 TITLE 14627 2CStonehouse 20Bay ref Adelaide Island s largest glacier, the Shambles Glacier , calves into Stonehouse Bay. ref British Antarctic Survey topographic map Satellite Image Map SQ 19 20 14 Extended , Edition 1, 2010, Adelaide Island and Arrowsmith Peninsula, Scale 1 250.000 ref References reflist refs Category Bays of Graham Land Category Landforms of Adelaide Island AdelaideIsland geo stub ... more details
Cathy Stonehouse is a British born poet and writer who has lived in Canada since 1988. Stonehouse grew up in Holmes Chapel , a village in the county of Cheshire in the North West of England. In 1988, having obtained a BA in English from Wadham College, Oxford , she won a Commonwealth Scholarship to study creative writing at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver , Canada, where she has lived ever since. Her first volume of poetry, The Words I Know , was published by the now defunct Press Gang Publishers in 1994. She edited Event magazine from 2001 to 2004. Since 2006 she has taught Creative Writing at Simon Fraser University . In 2008 she co edited, with Shannon Cowan and Fiona Tinwei Lam, a creative non fiction anthology entitled Double Lives Writing and Motherhood . In May 2011 she published a volume of short fiction, Something About the Animal . Her second volume of poetry, Grace Shiver , was published in January 2012. Bibliography The Words I Know Press Gang Publishers 1994 ISBN 0889740372 Double Lives Writing And Motherhood Co Editor McGill Queen s University Press 2008 ... External links http www.cathystonehouse.com Cathy Stonehouse homepage http www.thedrunkenboat.com stonehouse.html Excerpts from 35 An Autobiography http arts.nationalpost.com 2011 05 30 cathy stonehouse on badgers and bookstores more 35508 , http arts.nationalpost.com 2011 05 31 cathy stonehouse lucky more 35597 , http arts.nationalpost.com 2011 06 01 cathy stonehouse why dont you write a childrens book more 35601 , http arts.nationalpost.com 2011 06 02 cathy stonehouse dual citizenship more 35922 , http arts.nationalpost.com 2011 06 03 cathy stonehouse funny ha ha or funny peculiar more ... http biblioasis.blogspot.com 2011 06 cathy stonehouse on what pink sounds.html?spref fb Audio interview ... Like 8th June 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stonehouse, Cathy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse ... more details
Infobox person name Ruth Stonehouse image Ruth Stonehouse Stars of the Photoplay.jpg caption imagesize birth name birth date birth date 1892 9 28 mf y birth place Denver, Colorado , U.S. death date death date and age 1941 5 12 1892 9 28 mf y death place Los Angeles, California , U.S. yearsactive 1911&ndash 1928 occupation Actress, film director spouse Joseph Roach 1914&ndash 19?? br Felix Hughes 1927&ndash 1941 her death Ruth Stonehouse September 28, 1892 &ndash May 12, 1941 was an actress and film director during the silent films silent film era . Early life and career Ruth Stonehouse was born to James Wesley Stonehouse 1869 1958 and Georgia C. Worster on September 28, 1892 in Denver, Colorado. Her father was the founder of http www.stonehousesigns.com Stonehouse Signs Inc. According to the 1900 Census for Laurence Town, Teller County, Colorado, she lived with her father, James, a sign writer, and her grandmother, Eda Stonehouse, along with her sister, Hazel, who was a year younger. By 1910, she was living with her mother, Georgia Stonehouse, a stenographer, and her sister, Hazel, in Chicago, Illinois . Curiously, her mother lists herself as a widow on the 1910 Census, when James Stonehouse ... filmmaker Jack Conway . Citation needed date September 2011 In 1917, Stonehouse directed the films ... which her friends deemed superior to most chefs. Stonehouse was a fan of the Owen Magnetic Auto and promoted it in newspapers. Stonehouse was an avid gardener who grew fibrous rooted begonias ... a member of the Garden Club of California. Ruth Stonehouse died in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California ... Some Chef Is Ruth Stonehouse date September 30, 1917 page III16 cite news publisher Los Angeles Times ... category IMDb name 0832267 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Stonehouse, Ruth ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, Ruth Category American film actors Category American silent film actors Category ..., Colorado Category 1892 births Category 1941 deaths fr Ruth Stonehouse it Ruth Stonehouse ja ... more details
Barker & Stonehouse is an upmarket English furniture retailer, established in 1946 and serving the North East of England . It has its headquarters in Middlesbrough . ref http wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk 6ba3cee120f27d209f2fdb469db237de compdetails ref It has eight branches, situated in Newcastle upon Tyne , Gateshead , Middlesbrough , Darlington , Knaresborough , Kingston upon Hull Hull , Leeds and Nottingham . References Reflist External links http www.barkerandstonehouse.co.uk Barker and Stonehouse official website Category Furniture retailers of the United Kingdom Category Companies established in 1946 Category Companies based in Middlesbrough Category Retail companies of England Category 1946 establishments in England England company stub UK retail company stub ... more details
Kenneth Stonehouse 10 May 1908 1 June 1943 was a United Kingdom British journalist who worked with the Reuters news agency in the United States and Europe. ref name baron cite web url http www.thebaron.info kennethstonehouse.html title Kenneth Stonehouse author date work The Baron publisher accessdate 9 February 2010 ref ref name oc1jun1943 cite news title 3 British War Guests from Ottawa Missing on British Airliner author newspaper Ottawa Citizen date 3 June 1943 url http news.google.com newspapers?nid 2194&dat 19430603&id AfouAAAAIBAJ&sjid 8tsFAAAAIBAJ&pg 6488,571602 accessdate 9 February 2010 ref He was killed in the downing of BOAC Flight 777 . ref name baron ref name oc1jun1943 ref name thetimes cite news last first coauthors title The Times work pages 7 col C language publisher date 4 June 1943 url accessdate ref ref name ff cite web url http www.newseum.org scripts Journalist Detail.asp?PhotoID 744 title Kenneth Stonehouse author date work publisher The Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial accessdate 9 February 2010 ref Life Stonehouse was born in Cape Town , South Africa in 1908. He began his career working for the Cape Times and then joined the staff of the South African Morning Newspapers in London . He then applied to work for Reuters, who assigned him to New York City New York . ref name baron Stonehouse was then sent to Washington, D.C. as Reuters senior correspondent, covering top stories, including British Prime Minister Winston Churchill s visit to the United States ... kenneth stonehouse&hl en accessdate 9 February 2010 ref In the summer of 1943 Stonehouse had just ... to return to Europe Stonehouse and his wife Evelyn on 12 May 1943 Portuguese liner S.S. Serpa ... in Lisbon on 28 May and booked a flight to London. On 1 June 1943 Stonehouse and his wife boarded BOAC ... Stonehouse, Kenneth ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, Kenneth Category British journalists Category 1908 ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Brian Julian Stonehouse Order of the British Empire MBE 8 August 1918 2 ... Image self portrait concentration camp Brian Stonehouse..jpg thumb 200px right Concentration Camp Self portrait drawn with a Mirror hence the signature Second World War years Stonehouse worked as an artist ... . On 1 July 1941, Brian Stonehouse parachuted into occupied France near the city of Tours in the Loire ... to London. After the war Stonehouse discovered that Charlet had tried to committ suicide because of the capture ... placed Stonehouse in solitary confinement while subjecting him to frequent and brutal interrogations ... und Nebel night and fog . After the war, Brian Stonehouse and Albert Guerisse were able to testify at the Nazism Nazi war crimes trials as to the women s fate. In 1985, Stonehouse painted a poignant ... Natzweiler Struthof, Stonehouse was sent to the Dachau concentration camp from where he was liberated ... of Gestapo and SS members. Post war After 1946, Stonehouse continued his career ... s Bazaar and Elizabeth Arden . ref cite news last The Independent first title Obituary Brian Stonehouse. url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment obituary brian stonehouse 1075034.html accessdate ... final years Stonehouse was an active Theosophy Theosophist living at the London branch of the United Lodge of Theosophists . Brian Stonehouse s art Whilst operating in France Brian continued to sketch ... along with other personal artefacts was handed over by the Stonehouse Family to the Imperial War ... collection included a signed photograph and note from Eisenhower upon meeting Stonehouse again shortly after the war ended. This stated that upon meeting each other again, Brian Stonehouse asked ... Persondata . NAME Stonehouse, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 August 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Torquay DATE OF DEATH 2 December 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse ... camp survivors fr Brian Stonehouse ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Stonehouse Farm nrhp type image caption location E of Oneonta on NY 7, Oneonta town , New York Oneonta, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 14 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 0 long seconds 8 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1820 architecture Federal added November 19, 1980 area convert 11 acre governing body Private refnum 80002744 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Stonehouse Farm is a historic home located at Oneonta town , New York Oneonta in Otsego County, New York . It was built in 1820 in the Federal architecture Federal style. It is a frac 2 1 2 story cross gable stone house, with frac 1 1 2 story flanking wings set back from the front elevation. It features a wooden portico supported by two clusters of three Doric order columns built about 1950. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 6993 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Stonehouse Farm date June 1979 accessdate 2010 01 14 author Michael P. Douglass and Lucy Breyer publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 7004 title Accompanying nine photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Federal architecture in New York Category Houses completed in 1820 Category Houses in Otsego County, New York OtsegoNY NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox football biography name Kevin Stonehouse birth date birth date and age 1959 9 20 df y cityofbirth Bishop Auckland countryofbirth England height height ft 5 in 7 position Striker football Striker currentclub Darlington F.C. Darlington br coach sports football in the community officer years1 1979 1982 years2 1982 1984 years3 1984 1986 years4 1986 1989 years5 1988 years6 1989 1990 years7 19?? 19?? clubs1 Blackburn Rovers F.C. Blackburn Rovers clubs2 Huddersfield Town F.C. Huddersfield Town clubs3 Blackpool F.C. Blackpool clubs4 Darlington F.C. Darlington clubs5 Carlisle United F.C. Carlisle United loan clubs6 Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale clubs7 Bishop Auckland F.C. Bishop Auckland caps1 85 caps2 22 caps3 56 caps4 ? caps5 3 caps6 14 caps7 ? goals1 27 goals2 4 goals3 19 goals4 ? goals5 0 goals6 2 goals7 ? Kevin Stonehouse born 20 September 1959 in Bishop Auckland is a former professional association football footballer who played as a striker football striker for Blackburn Rovers F.C. Blackburn Rovers , Huddersfield Town F.C. Huddersfield Town , Blackpool F.C. Blackpool , Darlington F.C. Darlington , Carlisle United F.C. Carlisle United , Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale and Bishop Auckland F.C. Bishop Auckland . In February 2008 after Mick Tait had left Darlington, he took over one of his roles, and that was the role as football in the community officer and he has been there ever since he was given the role. References 99 Years & Counting Stats & Stories Huddersfield Town History Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stonehouse, Kevin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 20 September 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Bishop Auckland , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stonehouse, Kevin Category 1959 births Category Living people Category English footballers Category People from Bishop Auckland Category Association football forwards Category The Football League players Category Blackburn Rovers F.C. players Category Huddersfield ... more details
coord 51.744 2.293 display title region GB scale 5000 The Stonehouse Court is a Grade II listed manor house in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire , England which is now a hotel. It is located next to St Cyr s Church and the Stroudwater Canal . History Stonehouse Court was listed in William the Conqueror s Domesday Book , which was written in 1086. For there, surrounded by countryside, was a manor house built in stone quite different from the many wattle and daub buildings that were normally found. And so the area was named Stanhus in the book. Today, that name has little changed from Stanhus to Stonehouse. William De Ow, a cousin of William the Conqueror, owned the manor. On site, there were two mills where still industry continues to this day and a vineyard. There is a possibility that the Roman Empire Romans , who introduced the grape into England, had planted the vineyard. That old manor saw some life over the many years it stood, a symbol for the town. One of its masters, John Maltravers, was found guilty of involvement in the brutal murder of Edward II of England in Berkeley Castle in 1327. He had to flee abroad where he remained for many years. The present building dates from 1601. It suffered in a fire in 1908 but was restored. External links http www.information britain.co.uk showPlace.cfm?Place ID 4756 information britain.co.uk page http www.stonehousecourt.co.uk Hotel website http www.stonehousehistorygroup.org.uk page15.html Stonehouse Court in 1881 Stonehouse History Group Category Hotels in Gloucestershire Category Country houses in Gloucestershire Category Grade II listed buildings in Gloucestershire ... more details
Primary sources date December 2007 Infobox pipe band name Stonehouse Pipe Band image established 1899 location Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse , Scotland grade major Matthew Steele sergeant Jim Schottner tartan Hamilton honours Winner, Argyll Shield 1909 Winner, Cowal Gathering Civilian Contest 1909, 1910 & 1911 website The Stonehouse Pipe Band are a pipe band from Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse in the South Lanarkshire region of Scotland . History Formed in 1899 under Pipe Major Hector McIness Stonehouse Pipe Band grew steadily during the pre war years at the beginning of the last century. In 1909 Harry Lauder suggested a competition for civilian bands at the Cowal Gathering . He had been a miner and knew that many mining villages had pipe bands which would struggle to compete against the military bands in the Argyll Shield . So the civilian contest for the Sir Harry Lauder Shield began. In 1909 Stonehouse Pipe Band won the civilian contest and went on to retain it in 1910 and 1911. However the bigger news was that Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse won the Argyll Shield in 1909 as well. This was, in effect, the World Championships at that time. As detailed in the Piping Times, Volume 45 No 6, by Archie MacNeill The first civilian band to make a real impact was Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse ... Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse won the world championship shortly before the First War and they made a very good impression on everybody who ... after it was donated by Mrs. Janet Millar of Tinto View, Stonehouse. Mrs. Millar s brother was Alexander Hamilton of Kidderminster who had also gifted a public park to the village of Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse in 1925. The band began to break up around 1939 40 due to increasing pressure and competition from other bands, although the junior band continued into the 1970s. Stonehouse Pipe ... The Sorbie Family Website Emigrated from Stonehouse but a good source of information reformed in 2007 ... more details
Location map Canada Nova Scotia lon dir W lat dir N lat deg 45 lat min 52 lat sec 28.1 lon deg 63 lon min 32 lon sec 4.64 caption Stonehouse in Nova Scotia Stonehouse is a community in the Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia , located in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Cumberland County . References http www.destination ns.com common places.asp?PlaceID 798 Stonehouse on Destination Nova Scotia Category Communities in Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Category General Service Areas in Nova Scotia CumberlandNS geo stub coord 45 52 28.1 N 63 32 4.64 W Wname Stonehouse, Nova Scotia display title region CA NS scale 100000 ... more details
Infobox UK station name Stonehouse symbol rail image name Stonehouse railway station1.jpg locale Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Stonehouse borough Stroud district latitude 51.746 longitude 2.280 code SHU manager First Great Western platforms 2 lowusage0203 66,402 lowusage0405 increase 70,399 lowusage0506 increase 78,901 lowusage0607 increase 88,917 lowusage0708 increase 92,735 lowusage0809 increase 108,808 lowusage0910 increase 110,544 lowusage1011 increase 129,498 gridref SO808052 Stonehouse railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Stonehouse in Gloucestershire , England . The station is located on the Swindon Gloucester Golden Valley Line Golden Valley line. History File Berkeley Road, Standish & Yate RJD 155.jpg thumb left upright A 1909 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Stonehouse, shown here as G.W. STA. The station was formerly called Stonehouse Burdett Road to distinguish it from a second station, Stonehouse Bristol Road railway station Stonehouse Bristol Road , on the line between Bristol and Gloucester. Stonehouse Bristol Road closed to passengers under the Beeching Axe in 1965 and to goods traffic the following year. Description The station has two platforms, and is operated by First Great Western . The station has a ticket office, located on the Gloucester bound platform it is normally only open in the mornings, until the end of the peak period. The platforms are short only about 50 metres each. This is long enough to accommodate the two coach trains used on stnlnk Swindon stnlnk Cheltenham Spa local services but trains running to or from London Paddington station London or Worcester Shrub Hill ... to alight at Stonehouse are advised earlier in their journeys to proceed along the train to the relevant ... page12.html Old photos of Stonehouse Burdett Road Station Stonehouse History Group Railway ... Railway stations served by First Great Western Category DfT Category E stations nl Station Stonehouse ... more details
SNR The Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway was a short railway line in the county of Gloucestershire , England , which brought the Cotswolds Cotswold town of Nailsworth into the UK national rail network. Often called the Dudbridge Donkey Line . The line was 5.75 miles 9.3  km long, and ran from a junction with the Midland Railway s mainline between Bristol and Gloucester at Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Stonehouse to a terminus at Nailsworth railway station Nailsworth . ref Cite book title Bradshaw s April 1910 Railway Guide edition 1968 reprint publisher David and Charles, Newton Abbot ISBN 7153 4246 0 page page 606 ref The line was completed in 1867 and its backers had further plans to extend it southwards to Tetbury and Malmesbury, Wiltshire Malmesbury . But it ran into financial trouble very quickly and the company was subsumed into the Midland Railway ref Cite book author Mike Oakley title Gloucestershire Railway Stations edition 2003 publisher Dovecote Press, Wimborne ISBN 1 904349 24 2 page pp100&ndash 101 ref . The line was run as a branch from Stonehouse Bristol Road railway station Stonehouse Bristol Road station , though the junction with the Midland mainline was a little to the north of Stonehouse station. A separate platform for the Nailsworth services at Stonehouse was joined to the mainline station by a covered walkway. ref Cite book author Mike Oakley title Gloucestershire Railway Stations edition 2003 publisher Dovecote Press, Wimborne ISBN 1 904349 24 2 page pp125&ndash 126 ref There were intermediate stations at Ryeford railway station Ryeford , Dudbridge railway station Dudbridge and Woodchester railway station Woodchester , all except the last named having stone buildings on a large scale. Dudbridge was originally advertised as Dudbridge for Stroud ... services at Dudbridge. The Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway, along with the rest of the Midland Railway ... Stonehouse Station on the Stonehouse to Nailsworth Line Category Midland Railway Category Closed railway ... more details
s Kirk, Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire. Stonehouse is a rural village in South Lanarkshire , Scotland ... of Hamilton, Larkhall and Strathaven. Overview In 1971, Stonehouse was designated to become ... as to whether to build or not lasted several years until finally in 1976 it was decided that Stonehouse would not be built into a new town. The population of Stonehouse is around 6500. The old village ... Montage of scenes a falls, the fair at Auld Stonehouse, and Glassford Bridge Image Free.Church.Stonehouse.jpg ... of Stonehouse mention is made of Cot castle in the following extract Among the documents discovered ... holy wells within the Stonehouse area. All the wells are of pagan origin and are said to have had ... Stonehouse has two primary schools Stonehouse Primary and Newfield Primary. Both these schools ... Academy. The local Catholic Primary School is St Patricks Primary School in Strathaven . Stonehouse ... in 1979. Roads and transport Stonehouse has regular bus transport to the nearby towns of Larkhall, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton , East Kilbride and Strathaven. Stonehouse is close to the M74 ... a link to the rest of UK. Stonehouse is also on the A71 trunk road, which stretches between Edinburgh ... of the A71 near Stonehouse Hospital at the village s Newfield area. Railways and stations The railway was closed in 1965. There was a junction in Stonehouse where the Coalburn branch diverged from the line to Strathaven. Today, the nearest railway station for Stonehouse is at Larkhall. South Lanarkshire ... from Larkhall could be extended towards Stonehouse however the major obstacles are the viaduct which ... built over the trackbed of the former line. There are two closed line Stonehouse to Dalserf Railway and Stonehouse to Strathaven Railway. Churches St Ninians Church This church was built ... its own cemetery off Manse Road. Stonehouse United Reformed Church Paterson Free Church Renamed ... by Alexander Hamilton a former Stonehouse resident in 1925, along with its bandstand from ... more details
ref improve date September 2011 Football club infobox clubname Stonehouse Violet F.C. image fullname Stonehouse Violet Football Club nickname Violet founded 1924 dissolved 2012 ground Tilework Park br Union Street br Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse capacity chairman manager league Lanarkshire Junior League br 1925&ndash 61, 1966&ndash 68 br Central Region Junior League br 1968&ndash 2002 br West Region Junior League br 2002&ndash 08, 2010&ndash 11 season position Stonehouse Violet F.C. were a Scotland Scottish Association football football club, based in Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse , South Lanarkshire near East Kilbride . The last incarnation of the club formed in 1966 as Stonehouse Thistle , changing their name to Violet in 1969. A previous Stonehouse Violet club had played at Loch Park in the town from 1924 until 1961. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association , they competed in the Lanarkshire Junior League and latterly in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region SJFA West Region . The club were based at Tilework Park and wore blue, orange and white strips uniforms . Violet were runners up in the 1977&ndash 78 Scottish Junior Cup . They were forced to withdraw from league competition in December 2008 due to financial difficulties, ref http www.hamiltonadvertiser.co.uk hamilton lanarkshire sport lanarkshire football 2008 12 24 cash strapped violet face the final whistle 51525 22541397 Cash strapped Violet face the final whistle Hamilton Advertiser , 24 December 2008. ref but retained non playing membership of the SJFA and rejoined Central Division Two for the start of season 2010 11. The club however folded again on 11 January 2012, citing lack of local support. ref Cite web url http www.scottishfa.co.uk sjfa scottish fa news.cfm?page 1747&newsCategoryID 28&newsID 9134 title Violet fold work Scottish Junior Football Association date 12 January 2012 accessdate 12 January 2012 ref Honours Scottish Junior Cup Runners up 1977 ... more details
being given as the cause. His right name was Alpheus George Barnes Stonehouse. He was born ... url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,846966 2,00.html quote Alpheus George Barnes Stonehouse ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnes Stonehouse, Alpheus George ..., Canada DATE OF DEATH July 25, 1931 PLACE OF DEATH Indio, California DEFAULTSORT Barnes Stonehouse, Alpheus ... more details
Notability team date September 2010 Unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox Football club clubname Stonehouse Town image File Stfc.JPG 125px fullname Stonehouse Town Football Club nickname Magpies shortname founded 1898 dissolved ground Magpies Stadium br Oldends Lane, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Stonehouse , Gloucestershire capacity chairman Flag icon England Jim Blythe ceo mgrtitle 1st Team Manager manager Flag icon England Mitch Fussell league Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division One season 2010 11 position Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division One, 5th pattern la1 blackcuffpiping pattern b1 blackstripes thin2 pattern ra1 blackcuffpiping leftarm1 ffffff body1 ffffff rightarm1 ffffff shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern la2 whiteshoulders pattern b2 pattern ra2 whiteshoulders leftarm2 dd0000 body2 dd0000 rightarm2 dd0000 shorts2 dd0000 socks2 dd0000 Stonehouse Town F.C. are an English football soccer football club representing the town of Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Stonehouse in Gloucestershire , currently playing in the Gloucestershire Northern Senior League . The club is affiliated to the Gloucestershire County FA . History In the 1960s and 1970s, Stonehouse was regularly attracting crowds of over 2000 to their Western League, Wiltshire Premier League , Gloucestershire County League, where they won the first ever title, and FA Cup games. Citation needed date January 2008 The club was known as Stonehouse Freeway until 2007 when the men s and youth teams merged. Since the two clubs merged in 2007, Stonehouse Town FC have enjoyed reasonable success. Promotion to Northern Senior League One in 2009 has been followed by a County Cup final appearance in 2010 ... Sharpness Utd 5 0. Stonehouse came 6th at the end of the 2009 10 league campaign, and improved on this as they finished ... Club Website http www.stonehousehistorygroup.org.uk page9.html Stonehouse History group Some old team photos http www.facebook.com pages Stonehouse Town FC 85366375639?sk info Become a fan of STFC on Facebook ... more details