Kilburn
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Kilburn may refer to:
Places
- Kilburn, London, England
- Kilburn, Derbyshire, England
- Kilburn, North Yorkshire, England
- Kilburn White Horse, a hill figure in the North York Moors
- Kilburn, South Australia, Australia
- Kilburn Dam in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
People
Surname
- Benjamin W. Kilburn (1827–1909), American photographer stereoscopic view publisher
- Clarence E. Kilburn (1893–1975), American politician, Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York
- Doug Kilburn (born 1930), Canadian ice hockey player
- Henry Franklin Kilburn (1844–1905), American architect
- Jim Kilburn (1909–1993), British sports journalist
- Jimmy Kilburn (1922–2008), Canadian ice hockey player
- John Kilburn (1876–1976), English-born Australian politician
- Lawrence Kilburn (1720–1775), First portrait painter in New York
- Melanie Kilburn (born 1956), English actress
- Peter Kilburn (died 1986), victim of the Lebanon hostage crisis
- Richard Kilburn (1942–2013), South African malacologist
- Sam Kilburn (1868–1940), English cricketer
- Samuel Smith Kilburn (1831–1903), American engraver
- Steve Kilburn (born 1963), Australian politician, Australian Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
- Terry Kilburn (born 1926), English-American former child actor
- Tom Kilburn (1921–2001), British engineer and co-inventor of the first stored program computer
- William Kilburn (1745–1818), English illustrator for William Curtis' Flora Londinensis
- William Edward Kilburn (1818–1891), English photographer
Given name
- Kilburn Wilmot (1911–1996), English cricketer
Other uses
- Kilburn (Camden ward), a ward in the London Borough of Camden, England
See also
- Kilburn and the High-Roads, a pub rock act formed in 1971 by Ian Dury
- Kilburn station (disambiguation)
- Kilbourn (disambiguation)
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