Whitford
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Whitford may refer to:
- Whitford, AlbertaWhitford, AlbertaWhitford is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada within Lamont County. It is located west of Highway 45, approximately northeast of Fort Saskatchewan.- References :...
, Canada- Whitford (provincial electoral district)Whitford (provincial electoral district)Whitford was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district was created in 1913 out of the south west part of the Pakan district and the north part of Vegreville.In 1940 the district was split between Redwater, Willingdon and Vegreville....
- Whitford (provincial electoral district)
- Whitford City, a shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia
- Whitford, DevonWhitford, DevonWhitford is a village near Axminster in East Devon.It is situated on on the western bank of the River Axe, which is crossed via a small bridge with a weir under it on a lane that joins the A358 road at Musbury...
, England - Whitford, FlintshireWhitford, FlintshireWhitford is a village near Holywell in Flintshire, northeast Wales.It is best known as the former home of traveller and writer Thomas Pennant.- External links :*...
, Wales - Whitford, New ZealandWhitford, New ZealandWhitford is a suburb southeast of central Auckland, in Manukau City, New Zealand. There are multiple versions of how the town was named. It may be named after Richard Whitford, a man who operated a flax mill on the Waikopua near Housons Creek and was the postman...
- Whitford (SEPTA station)Whitford (SEPTA station)Whitford Station is a commuter rail station located in the western suburbs of Philadelphia at South Whitford Road and Spackman Lane, Exton, Pennsylvania. It is served by most Paoli/Thorndale Line trains.-The Whitford Flyover:...
, a commuter railway station in Exton, Pennsylvania, USA - Walter WhitfordWalter WhitfordWalter Whitford was a seventeenth-century Scottish minister, prelate and Royalist. After graduating from the University of Glasgow in 1604, he began a career in the Church of Scotland taking a variety of posts until being appointed Bishop of Brechin in 1635.As a bishop, Whitford was already a...
(ca. 1581 – 1647), Scottish minister, prelate and Royalist