Lockwood
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Lockwood may refer to:
[edit] People
- Al Lockwood, retired RAF officer and politician
- Annea Lockwood, composer
- Belva Ann Lockwood, feminist and lawyer.
- Betty Lockwood, Baroness Lockwood of Dewsbury, political activist
- Cara Lockwood, American writer
- Charles A. Lockwood, admiral
- Charles Barrett Lockwood, surgeon
- David Lockwood, a football coach
- Didier Lockwood, jazz violinist
- Emil Lockwood, Michigan senator and former Republican majority leader in the United States Senate
- Gary Lockwood, actor
- Harold Lockwood, silent film actor.
- Henry Hayes Lockwood, (1814-99), American soldier
- Joseph Lockwood, who was managing director of EMI
- John W. Lockwood, an academic, a consultant, and an entrepreneur
- Robert Lockwood, Jr., blues musician and singer, stepson of Robert Johnson
- Kurt Lockwood, a porn actor
- Linda Lockwood, employee of Procter & Gamble.
- Luke Vincent Lockwood, author of books on classic furniture design
- Margaret Lockwood, actress
- Michael Lockwood, guitarist and producer
- Michael Lockwood (author), author
- Mike Lockwood, wrestler
- Normand Lockwood, American composer
- Stuart Lockwood
- Thomas Lockwood (1830–1900), English architect
- Todd Wills Lockwood, fantasy and science fiction artist
- William Lockwood, cricket fast bowler
[edit] Places
- Lockwood, Missouri
- Lockwood, Montana
- Lockwood, West Virginia
- Ovid Township, Branch County, Michigan (which includes the unincorporated community of Lockwood)
- Lockwood, West Yorkshire, England
- Lockwood, North Yorkshire, England
[edit] Other
- Lockwood Homes, New Zealand house builder
- Lockwood is also a brand of padlock, which is owned by Assa Abloy and sold in Australia and New Zealand.
- Lockwood Broadcasting, is a broadcasting company based in Hampton, Virginia.