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*[[Benjamin F. Isherwood]] (1822—1915), U.S. ship's engineer and United States Navy admiral |
*[[Benjamin F. Isherwood]] (1822—1915), U.S. ship's engineer and United States Navy admiral |
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*[[Brian Isherwood]] (born 1946), New Zealand cricketer |
*[[Brian Isherwood]] (born 1946), New Zealand cricketer |
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*[[Christopher Isherwood]] (1904—1986), |
*[[Christopher Isherwood]] (1904—1986), English novelist |
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*[[Geof Isherwood]] (born 1960), Canadian painter and comics artist |
*[[Geof Isherwood]] (born 1960), Canadian painter and comics artist |
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*[[G.A.M. Isherwood|George Isherwood]] (born 1889), English [[rugby union]] player, part of the first official [[British & Irish Lions|British Isles]] team in 1910 |
*[[G.A.M. Isherwood|George Isherwood]] (born 1889), English [[rugby union]] player, part of the first official [[British & Irish Lions|British Isles]] team in 1910 |
Revision as of 14:27, 20 March 2011
Isherwood may refer to:
People
- Benjamin F. Isherwood (1822—1915), U.S. ship's engineer and United States Navy admiral
- Brian Isherwood (born 1946), New Zealand cricketer
- Christopher Isherwood (1904—1986), English novelist
- Geof Isherwood (born 1960), Canadian painter and comics artist
- George Isherwood (born 1889), English rugby union player, part of the first official British Isles team in 1910
- James Lawrence Isherwood (1917-1988), English artist
- Jean Isherwood (1911—2006), Australian painter
- Joseph Isherwood (1870—1947), British naval architect
- Mark Isherwood (born 1959), Welsh politician
- Ray Isherwood (born 1938), Australian cricket umpire
- Emma Taylor-Isherwood (born 1987), Canadian actress
- Sally Taylor-Isherwood (born 1991), Canadian actress
Ships
- USS Isherwood (DD-284), a U.S. Navy destroyer in commission from 1919 to 1930
- USS Isherwood (DD-520), a U.S. Navy destroyer in commission from 1943 to 1961
- USNS Benjamin Isherwood (T-AO-191), a U.S. Navy oiler launched in 1988 that was never completed and is in reserve.