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People whose family name is or was Dunlop include A family name, or surname, is the part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. ...
Companies named Dunlop include John Boyd Dunlop (February 5, 1840 - October 23, 1921) was a Scottish inventor who founded the rubber company that bears his name. ...
John Thomas Dunlop (born 1914, died October 2nd 2003) was a U.S. administrator. ...
Brass relief of Dunlop in uniform Sir Edward Weary Dunlop (July 12, 1907 - July 2, 1993) was born in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. ...
Douglas Morton Dunlop, b. ...
Orientalism is the study of Near and Far Eastern societies and cultures, by Westerners. ...
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Joey Dunlop (* February 25, 1952; † July 2, 2000) is considered among the greatest motorcycle riders of all time. ...
The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy), or Manx TT, is a motorcycle racing event held on the Isle of Man. ...
- Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. also known as "Jim Dunlop" — a popular music supplies company best known for its guitar effects pedals.
- Dunlop Tires
- Dunlop Aerospace Braking Systems, a company tracable back John Boyd Dunlop's wheel and tyre group of companies, supplies aluminium wheels, brakes (carbon-carbon, copper and steel) and hydraulic control systems to the aerospace industry. Dunlop Aerospace Braking Systems supplied the wheels and brakes to the Thrust SSC supersonic land-speed record holding car.
Places named Dunlop include Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. ...
Dunlop Tires was a company founded in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop, a Scottish veterinary surgeon living in Belfast, UK, after he invented the modern pneumatic inflatable tire. ...
Things named Dunlop include Dunlop is a suburb in the Canberra district of Belconnen. ...
- The Dunlop ball in squash, made by the Dunlop rubber company
- The Dunlop ball in golf, distributed by Focus Golf Systems, Inc.
- Dunlop cheese made in Scotland
- The Dunlop pedal, used for the "Wah-wah" guitar effect.
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