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Meaning of "heathcote"
heathcote (noun) - A type of English pottery known for its colorful glazed designs. It is often used in reference to tabletop items like dishes, bowls, and vases
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- A surname.
- A hamlet in Hartington Nether Quarter parish, Derbyshire Dales district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK1460).
- A town in the City of Greater Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
- A river in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Heathcote is separated into two sections by the railway line.
The couple lived for two years in Heathcote.
Heathcote does not appear to have had any further active service.
We stopped at a small town called Heathcote for lunch.
Heathcote was therefore acquitted.
I hate to say this but Catherine Heathcote is on something of a tear.
Heathcote said he saw and heard the gunshots as the suspect was shot by police.
Access to the park can be found at several other points around Heathcote and Waterfall.
Craig Heathcote was walking across the bridge as happened.
That its boundary is largely formed by the Heathcote River.
Suzanne Heathcote will serve as showrunner for season three.
I think I am going to have a nice steak and a glass of that Heathcote shiraz.
Heathcote did not climb Biorach.
Sir Gilbert Heathcote broke his leg.
Heathcote was also a member of the Alpine Club and an amateur artist.
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It lies between Heathcote and Bendigo.
The Heathcote River has been subjected to a number of recent pollution incidents.
A bus service also links Engadine with Heathcote.
Caleb Heathcote is his brother.
The shelter was designed by Heathcote Helmore.
Caleb Heathcote was his brother.
Frazer went east and Belches and Heathcote north.
Charles Heathcote Tatham wrote the descriptions.
The park is in the Heathcote Valley.
Heathcote was originally known as Bottle Forest.
Blackbutts and grevilleas grow in the Heathcote Creek Valley.
John Moyer Heathcote also drew skating scenes.
This area forms part of the Heathcote Wine Region.
Heathcote was replaced by Robert Trujillo.
The Local Stigmatic is based on a stage play by Heathcote Williams.
The catchment of the Heathcote River extends to the suburb of Yaldhurst.
Many were made at the brickworks established by Abel Harber at Heathcote.
The Heathcote region.
Bachtiar remains on the board as do Hannah Baerveldt and Michael Heathcote.
The Heathcote valley.
Caleb was one of the nine children of Gilbert Heathcote and Ann Dickens.
Edwin Heathcote is the architecture correspondent for the Financial Times.
It is one of the oldest suburbs of the city, with only Heathcote being older.
Edwin Heathcote is the architecture and design critic of The Financial Times.
The final was followed by a play-off match for 2nd place between Marshall and Heathcote.
The Heathcote River provided Woolston plentiful water for industries like wool scouring.
After defeating Colbinabbin in the semi-final, Heathcote qualified directly for the grand final.
Heathcote will play Leila, a former lover of Christian, who bears the scars to prove it.
After retiring from coaching, Heathcote returned to Spokane, where he lived until his death.
In the previous Parliament, he had represented the Heathcote electorate.
To avoid that, Heathcote came up with a solution.
After his schooldays at Eton, he changed his name to Heathcote Williams.
At theatre school, Heathcote set her heart on becoming an actress.
Another significant contributing editor was the playwright, poet and actor Heathcote Williams.
That same day, Gilbert Heathcote received a promotion to commander.