Proper noun
A large town and seaport on the Humber in North East Lincolnshire district, Lincolnshire, England.
A town on Lake Ontario, in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ontario, Canada, named after the town in England.
An unincorporated community in Sand Ridge Township, Jackson County, Illinois, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnnouncing her leadership bid in Grimsby, where Labour lost to the Conservatives at the election, Ms Phillips said that "something has to change" and that she was standing "because I think that we need more honesty in politics". Source: Internet
'All I could think was 'Little old goofy me from Grimsby, Miss Great Britain? Source: Internet
In Healing (former Little Coates ) next to the Humber, Lenzing Fibers Grimsby make Lyocell (Tencel), where it was first made by Courtaulds in 1988, who owned the site until bought by AkzoNobel in 1998; next door is BASF Performance Products (former Ciba). Source: Internet
The Grimsby, Ontario native has been in the North Bay area staying in his tent near the property of friend and former co-worker Steve Featherstone, who operates the Reptile Camp in Bonfield. Source: Internet
For the first time, Grimsby residents had no opportunity for input into the preparation of the department budgets, for the setting of priorities, or for even a bit of time to mull over these choices. Source: Internet
In 1877, he built the first screw propelled steam trawler in the world. citation Steam trawlers were introduced at Grimsby and Hull in the 1880s. Source: Internet