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Definition of Watchhouses

Watchhouses
Watchhouse Watch"house`, n.; pl. Watchhouses. 1. A house in which a watch or guard is placed. 2. A place where persons under temporary arrest by the police of a city are kept; a police station; a lockup.
Watchhouse
Watchhouse Watch"house`, n.; pl. Watchhouses. 1. A house in which a watch or guard is placed. 2. A place where persons under temporary arrest by the police of a city are kept; a police station; a lockup.

Meaning of Watchhouses from wikipedia

- Watchhouse (formerly Mandolin Orange) is an Americana/folk duo based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The group was formed in 2009 in Chapel Hill, North...
- Capital Territory (ACT). In Queensland, the use of spit hoods is banned in watchhouses but not in correctional facilities such as prisons and youth detention...
- Watchhouse in the Carpathians (Hungarian: Őrház a Kárpátokban) is a 1914 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and Gyula Zilahy and starring...
- Townsville's youth detention centre sees children detained in adult watchhouses". ABC News. Retrieved 2 November 2023. Chomicki, Chloe (3 November 2022)...
- Watchhouse and iron mortsafe in Cadder Parish Church near Glasgow...
- v t e Films by Alexander Korda As director Watchhouse in the Carpathians (1914) The Duped Journalist (1914) Tutyu and Totyo (1914) Lyon Lea (1915) The...
- Guardhouse, a building used to house personnel and security equipment Watchhouse, a small prison attached to a police station The Watch House, 1977 novel...
- Watchers Reborn (1998) Watchers of the Sky (2014) The Watchers (2024) Watchhouse in the Carpathians (1914) Watching the Detectives (2007) Watchmen (2009)...
- v t e Films by Alexander Korda As director Watchhouse in the Carpathians (1914) The Duped Journalist (1914) Tutyu and Totyo (1914) Lyon Lea (1915) The...
- Partridge. The remaining crew were held outside of Charles Town at the public watchhouse, due to the town lacking an actual jail. On 24 October, Bonnet and Herriot...