Winton
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Winton is the name of:
[edit] People
- The Earl of Winton, a forfeited title (1716) of the Setons, a Scottish noble family
- Alexander Winton, founder of the Winton Motor Carriage Company
- Dale Winton, British TV presenter
- Sir Nicholas Winton, British humanitarian nicknamed the British Schindler
- Tony Winton, president of the News Media Guild
- Wynton Marsalis, American jazz trumpeter
[edit] Places
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[edit] Australia
- Winton, Queensland, a town in Queensland, Australia
- Winton Motor Raceway in Victoria
[edit] New Zealand
- Winton, New Zealand, a town in Southland, New Zealand
[edit] United Kingdom
- Winton, an archaic name for Winchester, the county town of Hampshire, England
- Winton, Cumbria, England
- Winton, Dorset, a suburb of Bournemouth, England
- Winton, East Sussex, England
- Winton, Greater Manchester, a small village on the outskirts of Eccles, near Manchester, England
- Winton, North Yorkshire, a hamlet near Northallerton, England
- Winton House, Pencaitland, East Lothian, the ancient seat of the Earl of Winton
[edit] United States
- Cities, towns, etc.
- Places on the National Register of Historic Places
- Winton (Clifford, Virginia)
[edit] Other
- Winton Engine Company, from 1930 part of General Motors (now Electro-Motive Diesel)
- Winton Motor Carriage Company, a car manufacturer in the USA from 1896 to 1924, founded by Alexander Winton