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* [[Torrington, New South Wales]] |
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* [[Torrington, Queensland]] |
* [[Torrington, Queensland]] |
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* [[Torrington, Alberta]] |
* [[Torrington, Alberta]] |
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* [[Black Torrington]], a village in Devon |
* [[Black Torrington]], a village in Devon |
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* [[East Torrington]], a small village in Lincolnshire |
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* [[West Torrington]], a small village in Lincolnshire |
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* [[Torrington (UK Parliament constituency)]], in Devon |
* [[Torrington (UK Parliament constituency)]], in Devon |
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* [[Torrington, Connecticut]] |
* [[Torrington, Connecticut]] |
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* [[Torrington, Wyoming]] |
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Revision as of 22:42, 29 June 2019
Torrington may refer to:
People
- Jeff Torrington, Scottish writer
- John Torrington, English explorer and Royal Navy stoker
- George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington, British naval officer and statesman
Places
Australia
Canada
United Kingdom
- Black Torrington, a village in Devon
- East Torrington, a small village in Lincolnshire
- Great Torrington, a market town in north Devon
- Little Torrington, a village in Devon
- West Torrington, a small village in Lincolnshire
- Torrington (UK Parliament constituency), in Devon
United States of America
Other uses
- Battle of Torrington, fought in 1646 during the English Civil War
- Earl of Torrington, a title in the British peerage
- Viscount Torrington, a title in the British peerage
- HMS Torrington, the name of four ships of the Royal Navy
- Torrington F.C., football club in Great Torrington, Devon
- Torrington railway station, Devon
- Torrington Company, Antifriction Bearing Company