Busby (disambiguation)
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A busby is a kind of military headdress, made of fur, derived from that traditionally worn by Hussars.
Busby may also refer to:
[edit] People
- Adam Busby, (b. 1948), Scottish terrorist
- Brian Busby (b. 1962), Canadian literary historian and anthologist
- Charles Busby (1788–1834), British architect
- Chris Busby (b.1945), British scientist and expert on low-level radiation
- F. M. Busby (1921–2005), U.S. science fiction author
- Francine Busby (b. 1951), U.S. politician
- James Busby, (1801–1871), Australian author and vintner
- Jim Busby (1927–i996), U.S. baseball player
- John Busby, (1765–1857), Australian mining engineer
- Luke Busby, British music producer and songwriter, son of Sid Busby (below)
- Sir Matt Busby (1909–1994), Scottish football player and manager
- whose name is used to describe the Busby Babes, a group of Manchester United football players
- Paul Busby (b. 1918), U.S. baseball player
- Richard Busby (1606–1695), English clergyman and headmaster of Westminster School
- Rick Busby, U.S. gospel singer
- Sid Busby, British jazz musician
- Steve Busby, (b. 1949), U.S. baseball player
- Viv Busby (b. 1949), British football player and manager
As a first name, "Busby" may refer to
- Busby Berkeley (1895–1976), U.S. movie director and musical choreographer
[edit] Places
- Busby, Alberta, Canada
- Busby, East Renfrewshire, United Kingdom
- Busby, Montana, United States
- Busby, New South Wales, Australia
- Busby's Bore, water supply in Sydney, Australia, constructed 1827 – 1937 by John Busby (above)