Hulme (disambiguation)

Hulme (disambiguation)

Hulme is a district and electoral ward of the City of Manchester, in North West England.

Hulme may also refer to:

People with the given name Hulme:

* James Hulme Canfield (1847-1909), fourth President of The Ohio State University
* William Hulme Hooper (19th century), Royal Navy officer

People with the surname Hulme:

* Alan Hulme (1907-1989), Australian politician
* Alfred Hulme (1911-1982), New Zealand recipient of the Victoria Cross
* Darren Hulme (born 1977), former Australian rules footballer
* David Hulme (born 1946), president of Church of God
* David Russell Hulme (born 1951), Welsh conductor and musicologist
* Denny Hulme (1936-1992), New Zealand car racer
* Etta Hulme (born 1923), syndicated editorial cartoonist
* Joe Hulme (1904-1991), English footballer and cricketer
* John Hulme (1862-1940), English cricketer
* Kathryn Hulme (1900-1981), American novelist
* Keri Hulme (born 1947), New Zealand writer
* Lachy Hulme (born 1971), Australian film actor
* T. E. Hulme (1883-1917), English writer
* William Hulme (circa 1631-1691), English lawyer
* William Hulme (British Army officer) (died 1855), Manchester Regiment officer

ee also

* Hulme End
* Hulme Walfield
* Hulme-Cross
* Parker-Hulme
* Upper Hulme


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