Proper noun
Linford (plural Linfords)
A surname.
As Linford had been fighting his depression, he kept a sort of record of his journey in his scripts. Source: Internet
He said: “I carved it in situ on the hill on the edge of Newtown Linford, where it now stands. Source: Internet
It is before 8am on an early winter’s day at the Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre but machinist Col Linford is already waiting for other members… Source: Internet
For Tuff e Nuff, the top scorers were Tyrone Edwards with 15 points, Linford Flores with 14 points and Raul Roches who scored 13 points all in a losing cause. Source: Internet
The nearest official Weather Station was Newtown Linford, about convert northwest of Leicester city centre and just outside the edge of the urban area. Source: Internet
This map provided by the National Roads Authority outlines the upcoming changes to the flow of traffic on Linford Pierson Highway. Source: Internet