Longford (disambiguation)

Longford (disambiguation)

Longford may refer to:

Places

;Ireland
*County Longford, a small county in Ireland
*Longford, County Longford's county town
*Longford (constituency), constituencies in the UK parliament and the Dáil Éireann

;Australia
*Longford, Victoria, a town in the Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia.
*Longford, Tasmania, a town in Tasmania, Australia.

;England
*Longford, Coventry
*Longford, Derbyshire
*Longford, Gloucestershire
*Longford, London, a village near London Heathrow Airport.
*Longford, Shropshire
*Longford, Warrington
*Longford Castle, near Bodenham, Wiltshire

;United States
*Longford, Kansas

Other uses

*Longford Town FC, an association football team based in Longford, Ireland
*"Longford" (film), a British television drama about the politician Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford's long battle to win parole for the Moors Murderess, Myra Hindley
*1998 Esso Longford gas explosion, a chemical disaster occurring near Longford, Victoria

See also

*Earl of Longford


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