Wheelwright (disambiguation)
- Wheelwright (disambiguation)
Wheelwright may refer to:
Occupation:
* Wheelwright, a person who builds or repairs wheels
People:
* Edmund M. Wheelwright (1854-1912), American architect
* Edward Lawrence Wheelwright (1921-2007), Australian economist and political theorist,
* Horace William Wheelwright (1815-1865), English naturalist and writer
* John Wheelwright (1592–1679), English clergyman and early American settler
* John Brooks Wheelwright (1897–1940), American poet
* Philip Wheelwright (1901-1970), American philosopher
* Piast the Wheelwright, legendary figure who founded the Piast dynasty of Poland
* William Wheelwright (b.1798), American businessman
Places:
* Wheelwright, Kentucky, city in Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
* Wheelwright, Massachusetts, village in the Town of Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Other:
* Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights, one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, England
* Wheelwright Hall, dormitory at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA
* Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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