Thomas Hudson — can refer to:* Thomas Hudson (actor) (b. 1986), British actor * Thomas Hudson (painter) (1701–1779), English portrait painter of the eighteenth century * Thomas Hudson (poet) (d. 1605), part of the Castalian Band at the court of James VI of… … Wikipedia
Hudson Street (Manhattan) — Hudson Street is a north/south oriented street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Running from TriBeCa to Greenwich Village, Hudson Street has two distinct one way traffic patterns that meet at Abingdon Square, at the street s… … Wikipedia
Thomas Moore — For the English Roman Catholic martyr, see Thomas More. For other people named Thomas Moore, see Thomas Moore (disambiguation). Thomas Moore Born 28 May 1779(1779 05 28) Dublin … Wikipedia
Hudson, New York — Coordinates: 42°15′0″N 73°47′23″W / 42.25°N 73.78972°W / 42.25; 73.78972 … Wikipedia
Thomas Carlyle — This article is about writer. For Irvingite, see Thomas Carlyle (Scottish lawyer). Thomas Carlyle Photo by Elliott Fry circa 1860s Born 4 December 1795(1795 12 04) Ecclefec … Wikipedia
Charles Thomas (historian) — Charles Thomas Born Antony Charles Thomas April 26, 1928 Redruth, Cornwall Nationality British Occupation Archaeologist, Historian, Author Title Professor of Cornish Studies at Exeter University … Wikipedia
Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York — Cornwall on Hudson Village … Wikipedia
Etymologies of place names in Hudson County, New Jersey — This is a list of locales in Hudson County, New Jersey categorized by origin of their name. Contents 1 Municipalities 2 Lenape 3 Dutch 4 Odonyms … Wikipedia
Cole, Thomas — born Feb. 1, 1801, Bolton le Moors, Lancashire, Eng. died Feb. 11, 1848, Catskill, N.Y., U.S. British born U.S. landscape painter, founder of the Hudson River school. After immigrating to the U.S. with his family in 1819, he studied at the… … Universalium
List of people from Michigan — A list of notable people from the U.S. state of Michigan. Bolding indicates places in Michigan. People from Michigan are sometimes referred to as Michiganders, Michiganians, or more rarely as Michiganites. Actors, entertainers and… … Wikipedia