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- The Humberston ****ies (officially named the Humberston ****ies Chalet Park and known locally as The ****ies) is a holiday resort that began as an inter-war...
- Humberston is a village and civil parish south of Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire, England. The village's boundary with Cleethorpes runs along North...
- Humberston Wright (27 September 1876 – 1953), sometimes credited as Humberstone Wright or Humberston H. Wright, was a British film actor. Trapped by the...
- Humberston Academy (formerly Humberston Maths and Computing College) is a secondary school with academy status (DRET) based in Humberston (near Grimsby)...
- Philip Stapleton Humberston (1812 – 16 January 1891) was a British Conservative politician. Humberston was elected Conservative MP for City of Chester...
- Humberston Abbey was an abbey in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England. The Benedictine Abbey of Saint Mary and Saint Peter was founded in 1160 by William...
- Thomas Frederick Mackenzie Humberston (1753 – 30 April 1783) was a British Army officer and Chief of the Highland Clan Mackenzie. Mackenzie was the eldest...
- 1922 and 1927 the town's boundaries were extended to include part of Humberston (as far as North Sea Lane) and the Beacon Hill area of Weelsby parish...
- (1882–2010), Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England Humberston, a village near Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England Humberston Wright, (fl. 1918–1947), British film actor...
- Lieutenant-General Francis Humberston Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth, FRS, FRSE, FLS (9 June 1754 – 11 January 1815) was a British politician, soldier,...