Ellington

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Ellington may refer to:

Places

United Kingdom

  • Ellington, Cambridgeshire
  • Ellington, Northumberland
  • Ellington High and Low, a civil parish in North Yorkshire
    • High Ellington
    • Low Ellington

United States

People

Given name

  • Ellington Ratliff, American drummer and actor
  • Ellington Feint, a character from Lemony Snicket's All the Wrong Questions

Surname

  • Brian Ellington (born 1990), American baseball player
  • Buford Ellington (1907–1972), Governor of Tennessee from 1959 to 1963
  • Douglas Ellington (1886–1960), American architect
  • Duke Ellington (1899–1974), American composer, pianist and bandleader
  • Edward Ellington (1877–1967), Marshal of the British Royal Air Force
  • Edward B. Ellington (1845–1914), British hydraulic engineer
  • Erik Ellington (born 1977), professional skateboarder
  • Mercer Ellington (1919–1996), American composer, trumpeter, and bandleader
  • Nathan Ellington (born 1981), English professional footballer
  • Noble Ellington (born 1942), Louisiana state legislator and cotton merchant; see Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame
  • Ray Ellington (1916–1985), English singer, drummer and bandleader, AKA Harry Pitts Brown
  • Wayne Ellington (born 1987), American basketball player

Other

  • Ellington (band)
  • Ellington (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1856 Epsom Derby
  • Ellington (typeface), a font designed by Michael Harvey
  • Ellington Agricultural Center, Brentwood, Tennessee, U.S.
  • USS Ellington (SP-776), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
  • Ellington Colliery, a former coal mine in Northumberland, England

See also

  • Ellington Airport (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles containing Ellington
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