Lindisfarne (disambiguation)
- Lindisfarne (disambiguation)
Lindisfarne has several meanings:
As place names:
*Lindisfarne, island linked to Northumberland, England
*Lindisfarne, Tasmania, suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Other uses:
*Lindisfarne Gospels, created on Lindisfarne, Northumberland
*Lindisfarne Castle, on Lindisfarne, Northumberland
*Lindisfarne (band), a popular British folk/rock band (1969-2004).
*The Lindisfarne Association was a group of intellectuals founded by poet and cultural historian William Irwin Thompson
*Lindisfarne Mead
*Lindisfarne College
*Oscar Murton, Baron Murton of Lindisfarne
See also
* Holy Island (disambiguation)
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