Holborn (disambiguation)

Holborn (disambiguation)

Holborn is an area of Central London, England.

Holborn may also refer to:

* Hanna Holborn Gray (born 1930), American historian
* Holborn (district board), a local government district in the metropolitan area of London
* Holborn (UK Parliament constituency), a parliamentary constituency centred on the Holborn district of Central London
* Holborn division, a former subdivision of England
* Holborn tramway station, a tram stop underneath Kingsway in central London
* Holborn tube station, a station of the London Underground
* Jack Holborn, the main character of the television miniseries "Jack Holborn"

People with the surname Holborn:

* Hajo Holborn (1902-1969), German-American historian
* Robert Holborn (16th century), English shipwright

ee also

* Holborn Head
* Holborn Hill


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