9-555: [REDACTED] Look up stenhouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stenhouse may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Stenhouse Bay, South Australia , a township in South Australia Hong Kong [ edit ] Mount Stenhouse on Lamma Island , Hong Kong Scotland [ edit ] Stenhouse, Edinburgh ,
18-1456: A community in the City of Edinburgh South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands [ edit ] Stenhouse Peak , a peak on South Georgia island People [ edit ] 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 Dave Stenhouse (born 1933), American baseball player; father of Mike Stenhouse David Stenhouse (born 1932), British evolutionary biologist and ethologist Fanny Stenhouse (1829–1904), Jersey-born American pioneer and Mormon, later LDS opponent and writer; wife of T. B. H. Stenhouse Gavin Stenhouse (born 1986), Hong Kong-born British actor Jack Stenhouse (1911–1987), Australian footballer Harry Stenhouse (1882–?), British footballer Janita Stenhouse (born 1947), British yoga instructor and author Jimmy Stenhouse (1919–?), Scottish footballer John Stenhouse (1809–1880), Scottish chemist John Stenhouse Goldie-Taubman (1838–1898), Manx politician and Speaker of
27-530: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages 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 about 156 kilometres (97 mi) west of the state capital of Adelaide . Stenhouse Bay
36-483: 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 area was exceptionally high class and most of Australia's needs were supplied from here. The Waratah Gypsum Company closed its works and the town was sold to the South Australian Government which demolished
45-1284: The House of Keys Joseph Stenhouse (1887–1941), Scottish-born Antarctic navigator Lawrence Stenhouse (1926–1982), British educational theorist Mike Stenhouse (born 1958), American baseball player; son of Dave Stenhouse Nicol Stenhouse (1806–1873), Scottish-born Australian lawyer, writer, and literary patron Patti Stenhouse (born 1955), Canadian swimmer Paul Stenhouse (1935–2019), Canadian Catholic priest and editor Richard Stenhouse (born 1966), British sailor and Olympics competitor Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (born 1987), American stock car racing driver T. B. H. Stenhouse (1825–1882), Scottish-born American pioneer, Mormon missionary, and later Godbeite and LDS opponent; husband of Fanny Stenhouse See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Stenhouse" or "Sten-House" on Misplaced Pages. Stenhouse Publishers All pages with titles beginning with Stenhouse All pages with titles containing Stenhouse All pages with titles containing Sten House All pages with titles beginning with Sten House Stonhouse (disambiguation) House (disambiguation) Sten (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
54-643: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stenhouse . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stenhouse&oldid=1197251643 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of Scottish origin Surnames of Lowland Scottish origin Hidden categories: Short description
63-501: The town except for the few houses required for the rangers of the National Parks and Wildlife Organization who look after Innes National Park . Stenhouse Bay has been the site of an automatic weather station since 20 November 1995. After almost 60 years, the shop at Stenhouse Bay, trading in recent years as Innes Park Trading Post and Rhino's Tavern, was demolished before Christmas in 2013. The iconic trading post and tavern
72-462: Was closed and fenced off just before the peak Christmas period. Park visitors must now travel 5 km out of the park back to Marion Bay for fuel, camping goods and a restaurant meal. The closure meant the department lost between $ 30,000 and $ 50,000 in annual lease revenue. This South Australia geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Stenhouse Publishers Too Many Requests If you report this error to
81-629: 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 .” 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". The Waratah Gypsum Company had works here for
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