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Wormald

Wormald may refer to several well-known people or things.

Three English cricketers:

  • Alfred Wormald (1855–1940);
  • Edward Wormald (1848–1928), and;
  • Philip Wormald (b. 1963).

Three British historians:

  • Jenny Wormald, (b. 1948) and;
  • Patrick Wormald (1947–2004).

Other well-known people:

  • Ethel Wormald (1901–1993), English politician;
  • Frank Wormald (1868–1915), English soldier;
  • Kenny Wormald (b. 1984), American dancer and actor;
  • Leslie Wormald (1890–1965), English rower;
  • Nick Wormald, (b. ?) Australian mathematician;
  • Steven Wormald (b. 1946), Canadian-British Antarctic explorer and meteorologist, and;
  • Thomas Wormald (1802–1873), English surgeon.

It may also refer to:

  • Wormald Ice Piedmont, a peak on Adelaide Island, near Antarctica, named after Steven Wormald (see above), or;
  • Wormald International, formerly Wormald Brothers, a diversified company established in Australia in 1889, by Joseph Wormald and Harry Wormald.