Ludlow (disambiguation)
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Ludlow may refer to:
In geography:
- Ludlow, Shropshire, England
- Ludlow Rural District, Shropshire, England
- Ludlow, California
- Ludlow, Colorado
- Ludlow, Illinois
- Ludlow, Kentucky
- Ludlow, New Brunswick
- Ludlow, Maine
- Ludlow, Massachusetts
- Ludlow, Missouri
- Ludlow, South Dakota
- Ludlow (town), Vermont
- Ludlow (UK Parliament constituency)
- Ludlow (village), Vermont
- Ludlow Avenue village of Clifton, in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Ludlow Falls, Ohio
- Ludlow Street (Manhattan)
- Ludlow Township, Allamakee County, Iowa
- Ludlow Township, Champaign County, Illinois
- Ludlow Township, Washington County, Ohio
- Port Ludlow, Washington
In the United States Navy:
- See also: USS Ludlow
- Augustus Ludlow, officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812
- Charles Ludlow, officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812
- USS Ludlow (DD-112), Wickes class destroyer, the second ship to carry the name Ludlow
- USS Ludlow (DD-438), Gleaves class destroyer, the third ship to carry the name Ludlow
In other fields:
- Conrad Ludlow, an American dancer and professor of Dance
- Baron Ludlow, an extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland
- Donna Ludlow, fictional English soap opera character
- Earl Ludlow, an extinct title in the Peerage of Ireland
- Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt, (1886-1973) Royal Air Force commander in World War I
- Edmund Ludlow, (c. 1617-1692) English parliamentarian, exiled in Switzerland
- Fairfield Ludlowe High School, an American High School in Fairfield, Connecticut
- Fisher and Ludlow, British car body manufacturing company
- Fitz Hugh Ludlow, American author, journalist, and explorer
- Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library, an American library named after Fitz Hugh Ludlow
- Frank Ludlow, (1885-1972) English botanist, ornithologist, and World War I officer
- Frederick Ludlow, early colonial settler in Western Australia
- George C. Ludlow, (1830-1900) Governor of the American state of New Jersey
- Henry G. Ludlow, (1797-1867) American minister and abolitionist, father of Fitzhugh
- Jayne Ludlow, (b. 1979) Welsh football player
- Kelly Ludlow, fictional American television character
- Louis Ludlow, (1873-1950) American congressman from Indiana
- Ludlow (Metro-North station), United States railroad station
- Ludlow Amendment, a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution
- Ludlow's Bhutan Swallowtail, a Bhutanese bird species
- Ludlow Castle, large, now ruined castle which dominates the town of Ludlow in Shropshire, England
- Ludlow epoch, part of the Silurian period in the geologic time scale
- Ludlow's Fulvetta, a species if bird in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal
- Ludlow Garage a music venue in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Ludlow Griscom, (1890-1959) American ornithologist
- Ludlow Group, rocks deposited during the Ludlow period of the Silurian in Great Britain
- Ludlow Hospital, serves Ludlow, Shropshire, England
- Ludlow Junior School, a junior comprehensive school in Woolston, Southampton
- Ludlow Lusitano, was an American soccer club based in Ludlow, Massachusetts
- Ludlow massacre, the death of about 20 people during an attack by the Colorado National Guard on a tent colony
- Ludlow Massacre (song), a song about the massacre
- Ludlow Monument, granite memorial erected at Ludlow, Colorado in 1918 to honor the victims of the Ludlow massacre
- Ludlow Moody, (1892-1981) Jamaican medical doctor and political leader
- Ludlow Ogden Smith, Philadelphia socialite who married Katharine Hepburn
- Ludlow Porch, a fictional American radio personality
- Ludlow Racecourse, a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Ludlow, Shropshire, England.
- Ludlow railway station, English railway station
- Ludlow Street Jail, a former American federal prison in New York City
- Ludlow Town F.C., a football club based in Ludlow, Shropshire, England
- Ludlow Typograph, a hot metal typesetting system used in letterpress printing
- Ludlow wall box, a British post box type
- Ludlows, an English bus company that was bought out in 2007
- Martin Ludlow (b. 1964) an American politician from Los Angeles, California
- My Lady Ludlow, a novella by Elizabeth Gaskell from 1858
- Peter Ludlow, professor of philosophy and linguistics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Roger Ludlow, one of the founders of the colony of Connecticut
- Roger Ludlowe Middle School, an American middle school in Fairfield, Connecticut
- Samuel Ludlow, (1792-1880) an American jurist from the State of New York
- William H. Ludlow, (1821-1890) American politician, speaker of the New York State Assembly, father of William
- William Ludlow, (1843-1901) American soldier and explorer of Yellowstone, son of William H.