Clough (disambiguation)
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Clough can refer to the following:
Places
- Clough, County Laois
- Clough, a village in County Down, Northern Ireland.
- Boggart Hole Clough
- Clough Castle, a Motte-and-bailey in the village of Clough.
- Clough Dene
- Clough Hall
- Clough Head
- Clough River
- Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, named for G. Wayne Clough
People
First / middle name
Surname
- Anne Clough (1820 - 1892), English suffragist
- Arthur Hugh Clough (1819 - 1861), English poet
- Brenda Clough, American science fiction writer
- Brian Clough (1936 - 2004), English football player and manager
- Bryan Clough (1932 - ), English writer
- David Marston Clough (1846 - 1924), American politician
- Gareth Clough (1978 - ), English cricketer
- G. Wayne Clough (1941 - ), engineer, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and former President of the Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ian Clough (1937 - 1970), British mountaineer
- Jack Clough, British football referee
- John Clough (1984 - ), English rugby league player
- Joseph Messer Clough (1828 - 1919), American Union Civil War era brevet brigadier general
- Nigel Clough (1966 - ), English footballer and manager (son of Brian Clough)
- Paul Clough (1987 - ), English rugby league player
- Peter Clough (1956 - ), Australian cricketer
- Prunella Clough (1919 - 1999), British artist
- Ray W. Clough (1920 - ), Professor at UC Berkeley
- Richard Clough (c.1530 - 1570), Welsh merchant
- Sharyn Clough (1965 - ), American philosopher
- Tom Clough (1891 - 1964), English musician
Other
- Clough, Lancashire dialect name for a steep-sided valley
- Clough/Ballacolla, sports club
- Clough Harbour, a United States engineering firm
- Clough Engineering Limited, an Australian engineering firm
See also
- Clogh (disambiguation)
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