Thorp (disambiguation)
A thorp is a hamlet or village.
Thorp or THORP may also refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
- Thorp, former hamlet, now within Royton, Greater Manchester
- Thorp Arch, West Yorkshire, a small village and civil parish near Wetherby
- Thorp Perrow Arboretum, North Yorkshire
United States
- Thorp, Washington
- Thorp, Wisconsin, a city
- Thorp, Clark County, Wisconsin, a town
People
- Bert D. Thorp (1869-1937), American politician
- Brian Thorp (1930/1–2008), British Roman Catholic missionary in Africa
- Callum Thorp (born 1975), Australian professional cricketer
- Charles Thorp (1783–1862), English churchman, Archdeacon of Durham and first warden of the University of Durham
- Don Thorp (born 1962), former professional American football player
- Edward O. Thorp (born 1932), American mathematics professor, author, hedge fund manager and blackjack player
- Gil Thorp, fictional protagonist of eponymous American sports-oriented comic strip
- Holden Thorp (born 1964), American chemist, inventor, musician, professor, and entrepreneur
- John Thorp (1912–1992), American aeronautical engineer and light aircraft designer
- James Thorp, American electrical engineer
- Lin Thorp (born 1953), Australian politician
- Marius Thorp (born 1988), Norwegian professional golfer
- Mitch Thorp (born 1988), Australian rules football player
- Paul Thorp (born 1964), English motorcycle speedway rider
- Philip Thorp (1911–2006), English cricketer
- Prescott Holden Thorp (1887–1981), American stamp dealer
- Richard Thorp (born 1932), English actor
- Robert Thorp, several people
- Roderick Thorp (1936–1999), American novelist
- Samuel Thorp 1765-1838 English clockmaker
- Thomas Thorp (scientific instrument manufacturer) (1850–1914), English manufacturer
- Sir Thomas Thorp (born 1925), retired New Zealand judge
- Tom Thorp (c.1882–1942), American football player and coach, and sports writer
- Vic Thorp (1890–1941), Australian rules footballer
- Will Thorp (born 1977), English actor
- Willard Thorp (1899–1992), American economist and academic
Other uses
See also
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