Proper noun
Bridgeman (plural Bridgemans)
A surname.
Cellier and Bridgeman, p. 394 The National Operatic and Dramatic Association was founded in 1899. Source: Internet
Cellier and Bridgeman, p. 186 The story is an appealing one, but it is largely fictional. Source: Internet
British father Adam Bridgeman told the BBC's Today programme on Friday that a car arrived too late to get him, his wife and one-month-old son to the airport on time. Source: Internet
Cellier and Bridgeman, pp. 394–96 Cellier and Bridgeman noted that strong amateur groups were performing the operas in places as far away as New Zealand. Source: Internet
Rollins & Witts, passim; Cellier and Bridgeman, passim Iolanthe (1882), Gilbert and Sullivan's fourth hit in a row, was the first of the operas to premiere at the new theatre. Source: Internet
So Bridgeman has begun dusting off his old name, using it again as he knocks on doors and calls up people from the neighborhood, asking if they remember anything from 1975. Source: Internet