Proper noun
A surname from Old English.
A town and unincorporated community therein, in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States.
A rural locality in Central Highlands council area, Tasmania, Australia, named after Governor of Tasmania Gerald Strickland.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA late-19th-century illustration from Ireland from One or Two Neglected Points of View by H. Strickland Constable shows an alleged similarity between "Irish Iberian" and "Negro" features in contrast to the "higher" "Anglo-Teutonic." Source: Internet
Author Brad Strickland was commissioned by the Bellairs estate to complete the two unfinished manuscripts and to write novels based on the two one-page outlines. Source: Internet
Blackstone Minerals (ASX:BSX) is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Strickland as Head of Project Development and Richard Kitchener as General Manager Operations at the Company’s Ta Khoa Nickel-Cu-PGE Project in Vietnam. Source: Internet
Born April 25, 1970 in Horry County, S.C., he was the son of John Watts and his wife, Sharon, and Mary “Bonnie” Ruth Strickland Ward and her husband, Corbett. Source: Internet
BCF First Lady Ruth Ann Kinchen with Napier’s Resident Assistant Mary Klein and Housing Manager Rosie Strickland. Source: Internet
"Bishop Love upheld the worship set out in the marriage rites in the Book of Common Prayer," said Strickland. Source: Internet