Sheffield (disambiguation)

Sheffield (disambiguation)

Sheffield is a city in England.

Sheffield may also refer to:
* Sheffield, Tasmania
* Sheffield and Waddington, New Zealand, South Island

United States
* Sheffield, Alabama
* Sheffield, Illinois
* Sheffield, Iowa
* Sheffield, Massachusetts
* Sheffield, Ohio
** Sheffield Lake, Ohio
* Sheffield, Pennsylvania
* Sheffield, Vermont

Other

* "Sheffield", music album
* HMS "Sheffield", several ships
* The University of Sheffield
* Sheffield F.C., the world's oldest association football club
* Sheffield Hallam University
* Sheffield Island Light, a national register of historic places building off the coast of Connecticut
* Sheffield Park, in East Sussex, England
* Sheffield Pike, a peak in the English Lake District
* Sheffield Scientific School
* Sheffield Shield, an Australian cricket competition
* Sheffield Academic Press, an imprint of T&T Clark
* Sheffield Avenue, a bordering street of Wrigley Field (Right-field side) in Chicago, IL.

People with the surname Sheffield

* Charles Sheffield, a physicist and science fiction author
* Gary Sheffield, a Major League Baseball player
* Johnny Sheffield, an American former child actor
* Joseph Earl Sheffield, railroad magnate and philanthropist
* Jeremy Sheffield, an English actor
* LaTanya Sheffield, an American hurdler
* Tamie Sheffield, an American actress and model
* William Paine Sheffield (1820-1907), a U.S. Representative and Senator from Rhode Island
* William Paine Sheffield (1857-1919), a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island

ee also

* Sheffield Patent, or The Charter for the North Shore of Massachusetts Bay
* Sheffield Plate, certain silver plate wares


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