Webb

Webb

Webb may refer to:

Places

;Australia
*Mount Webb National Park, Queensland

;Canada
*Webb, Saskatchewan
*Webb No. 138, Saskatchewan, a rural municipality

;United States
*Webb, Alabama
*Webb, Iowa
*Webb, Mississippi
*Webb, New York
*Webb City, Missouri
*Webb City, Oklahoma
*Webb County, Texas
*Webb Lake, Burnett County, Wisconsin

People

Given name

*Webb Hayes (1856 – 1923), US businessman and soldier
*Webb Pierce (1921 - 1991), American country music singer
*Webb Seymour, 10th Duke of Somerset (1718 - 1793)

urname

*Alan Webb (disambiguation)
*Alexander Russell Webb (1846-1916), American writer and publisher, converted to Islam
*Alexander S. Webb (Alexander Stewart Webb, 1835-1911), United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War
*Alison Webb (1961-), Canadian judoka
*Anthony Jerome Webb, see Spud Webb
*Aston Webb (1849-1930), British architect
*Beatrice Webb (1858-1943), British reformer; wife of Sidney Webb
*Benjamin Joseph Webb (1814-1897), Catholic editor, state senator for Kentucky, and historian
*Billy Webb (TV character), Billy "Spider" Webb, a fictional character from the Australian TV drama "Sea Patrol"
*Billy Webb, alias of Greg Johnston, member of Goldie Lookin Chain
*Brandon Webb (1979-), baseball player
*Carl Webb (1981-), Australian rugby league player
*Charles Webb (1939-), American author of "The Graduate"
*Charles Webb (architect) (1821-1898), Australian architect
*Charley Webb (born Charlotte Webb, 1988), English actress
*Chick Webb (William Henry Webb, 1909-1939), US jazz musician
*Chloe Webb (1960-), US actor
*Clifton Webb (1889-1966), US actor
*Daniel Webb (1983-), English footballer
*Daniel Webb (British Army officer) (?-1771), British Army general
*Danny Webb (actor) (1958-), English actor
*David Michael Webb, a Hong Kong sharemarket analyst
*David Webb (footballer) (1946-) English footballer and football manager, father of Daniel Webb
*Del Webb (Delbert E. Webb, 1899-1974), American real estate developer
*Derek Webb (1974-), American singer-songwriter
*Donald Eugene Webb (1931-), fugitive on the FBI's most wanted list
*Douglas Webb (1922-1996), British photographer
*Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888-1960), U.S. art collector, founded the Shelburne Museum
*Francis Webb (engineer) (1836-1906), Locomotive designer for the London and North Western Railway
*Gary Webb (disambiguation)
*George Webb (1911-1998), British actor
*George James Webb (1803-1887), British-American composer
*H. Walter Webb (1856-1919) U.S. railway executive
*Howard Webb (1971-), controversial English football referee
*Harry Webb, singer better known by his stage name Cliff Richard
*Jack Webb (1920-1982), US actor, most famous for his role as a detective in the television series "Dragnet"
*James Webb (disambiguation), includes James, Jim and Jimmy Webb
*John Webb (disambiguation)
*Karrie Webb (1974-), Australian golfer
*Keith Houghton-Webb (born Keith Webb, 1959), Australian TV co-host; brother of Mike Webb (pastor)
*Leonard Webb (1921-), World War Two veteran
*Lizzie Webb, British exercise television show host
*Lorna Webb (1983-), English professional cyclist
*Lucy Webb Hayes (1831-1889), First Lady of the United States during the presidency of her husband Rutherford B. Hayes
*Marti Webb (1944-), US actor
*Mary Webb (1881-1927), English romantic novelist
*Matthew Webb (1848-1883), first person to swim the English Channel without the use of artificial aids
*Mike Webb (pastor) (1956-), Australian TV co-host turned church minister; brother of Keith Houghton-Webb
*Mike Webb (radio announcer) (1955-2007), murdered American radio personality
*Morgan Webb (1978-), US television host
*Neil Webb (1963-), British footballer, Nottingham Forest and England international
*Nick Webb (author) (1959-), British author
*Nick Webb (musician) (1954-1998), British musician
*Paddy Webb (1884-1950), New Zealand unionist and politician
*Philip Barker Webb (1793-1854), English botanist
*Philip Webb (1831-1915), British "Father of Arts and Crafts Architecture"; designed Red House in Bexleyheath
*Ralph Humphreys Webb (1887-1945), mayor of Winnipeg
*Rhys 'Spider' Webb (1983-), musician with The Horrors
*Richard Webb (actor) (1915-1993), US actor
*Richard Webb (cricketer) (1952-), NZ cricketer
*Rita Webb (1904-1981), English actress
*Robert Webb (actor) (1972-), British actor, and writer
*Robin Webb, runs the Animal Liberation Press Office in the IK
*Russell Webb (1945-), American water polo player
*Sam Webb (disambiguation)
*Sarah Webb (1977-), British Olympic sailor
*Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (1859-1947), British reformer; husband of Beatrice Webb
*Simon Webb (disambiguation)
*Skeeter Webb (James Laverne Webb, 1909-1986), Major League Baseball player
*Spud Webb, (Anthony Jerome Webb, 1963-), National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player
*Steve Webb (1965-), United Kingdom politician
*Tamilee Webb (1960-), US personal fitness personality
*Thomas William Webb (1807-1885), British astronomer
*Travis Spider Webb (1910-1990), US Formula One driver
*Wellington Webb (1941-), US politician
*William Webb (disambiguation)

Education

*Webb Institute, US college
*Gardner-Webb University, a private 4 year college located in Boiling Springs, North Carolina
*The Webb School (disambiguation)

Other uses

*Webb and Knapp, development company

ee also

*web
*Webbe
*Weber
*Webber


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