Proper noun
Cheesman (plural Cheesmans)
An English occupational surname, a variant of Cheeseman
Cheesman was the first reservoir of Denver's mountain storage facilities and has been designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Source: Internet
Cole and Cheesman 1984, p. 73 This was the last raid of 1915, as bad weather coincided with the new moon in both November and December 1915 and continued into January 1916. Source: Internet
Cole and Cheesman 1984, p. 145 On 24–25 August 12 Navy Zeppelins were launched: eight turned back without attacking and only Heinrich Mathy's L 31 reached London; flying above low clouds, 36 bombs were dropped in 10 minutes on south east London. Source: Internet
Cole and Cheesman 1984, pp. 345-6 There were no more raids in 1917, although the airships were not abandoned but refitted with new, more powerful engines. Source: Internet
Cole and Cheesman 1984, p. 198. This experience was repeated on 23–24 May. Source: Internet
Napassanan “Aom” Krainara and Lamorna Cheesman and her daughter Sita enjoyed the cooking show. Source: Internet