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- Brocklebank may refer to: Brocklebank (automobile), a British car built by Brocklebank and Richards Ltd in Birmingham from 1925 to 1929 Brocklebank Dock...
- Brocklebank is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Brocklebank (1908–1981), English football manager Daniel Brocklebank (shipbuilder)...
- Daniel Brocklebank (born 21 December 1979) is a British actor, best known for portraying the roles of Ivan Jones in the ITV soap opera Em****ale (2005–2006)...
- Sage Brocklebank (born January 14, 1978) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Buzz McNab, a long-standing role on the comedy-drama Psych. He...
- The Brocklebank Baronetcy, of Greenlands in the parish of Irton in the County of ****berland and Springwood in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title...
- Edward Brocklebank (born 24 September 1942) is a Scottish Conservative politician. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Mid Scotland...
- Brocklebank Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern dock system in Bootle, connected...
- The Brocklebank Line (formally named Thos. and Jno. Brocklebank) was an English shipping line that operated in the 19th and 20th centuries. Daniel Brocklebank...
- Adam Brocklebank (born 6 September 1995) is an English rugby union player for Newcastle Falcons in Premiership Rugby. His preferred position is as a Prop...
- Daniel Brocklebank (c. 1741-1801) was a shipbuilder, first in North America and then in Whitehaven, and a mariner in between. He was born in 1741 (or...