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Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, England on the River Biss in the west of the county, south east of Bath, Somerset, from which it is separated by the Mendip Hills which rise to the west.

Trowbridge has a railway station on the Wessex Main Line. On 5 September 1848, the first train steamed through as the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway was established. Long a market town, the Kennet and Avon canal runs to the north of Trowbridge and played an instrumental part in the town's development as it enabled coal to be transported from the Somerset Coalfield and so marked the advent of steam-powered manufacturing in woollen cloth mills. The town was foremost producer of this mainstay of contemporary clothing and blankets in south west England in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by which time it held the nickname "The Manchester of the West".

The civil parish of Trowbridge had a population of 33,108 at the 2011 census. The parish encompasses the settlements of Longfield, Lower Studley, Upper Studley, Studley Green and Trowle Common. Adjacent parishes include Staverton, Hilperton, West Ashton, North Bradley, Southwick and Wingfield; nearby towns are Bradford on Avon, Westbury, Melksham and Devizes.

Trowbridge (disambiguation)

Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, England.

Trowbridge may also refer to:

Trowbridge (surname)

Trowbridge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Buel Trowbridge (1929–2006), U.S. Secretary of Commerce under President Lyndon Johnson
  • Bob Trowbridge (1930–1980), former professional baseball player
  • Charles Trowbridge (1882–1967), American film actor
  • Charles Christopher Trowbridge (1800–1883), explorer, politician, businessman, and ethnographer of Native American cultures who lived in Detroit
  • Edmund Trowbridge (1709-1793), judge during the Boston Massacre trial.
  • Elton Trowbridge (1904-1974), member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from 1961 until his death
  • Glenn E. Trowbridge (born 1943), American politician.
  • John Todd Trowbridge (1780-1858), member of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature
  • John Townsend Trowbridge (1827–1916), popular American author
  • Josiah Trowbridge (1785–1862), American politician from Buffalo, New York
  • Peter Trowbridge, American landscape architect
  • Rear Admiral Sir Richard Trowbridge (1920–2003), KCVO, Governor of Western Australia from 1980 to 1983
  • Rowland E. Trowbridge (1821–1881), U.S. Representative from Michigan
  • Samuel Beck Parkman Trowbridge (1862–1925), partner in Trowbridge & Livingston architectural practice
  • Thomas E. Trowbridge (1930-2009), member of both houses of the Wyoming State Legislature
  • William Petit Trowbridge (1828–1892), civil engineer who built Trowbridge House in 1859

Usage examples of "trowbridge".

In October 1889 Sarah Trowbridge had left her father's farm to go four miles by buggy to Rich Hill.

Trowbridge would read about in the high school section of the Gazette.