Winchester (disambiguation)
Winchester is a historic city in southern England.
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Winchester may also refer to:
In Winchester, England
- Winchester (UK Parliament constituency)
- Winchester Cathedral
- Diocese of Winchester
- Bishop of Winchester
- Winchester College
- City of Winchester, the local government district containing Winchester
- University of Winchester
Places
Canada
New Zealand
United States
- Winchester, Arkansas
- Winchester, California
- Winchester (San Jose), a neighborhood of San Jose, California
- Winchester Transit Center, a light rail station in Campbell, California
- Winchester, Connecticut
- Winchester, Georgia
- Winchester, Idaho
- Winchester, Illinois
- Winchester, Indiana
- Winchester, Iowa
- Winchester, Kansas
- Winchester, Kentucky
- Winchester, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
- Winchester, Massachusetts
- Winchester, Mississippi
- Winchester, Missouri
- Winchester, Clark County, Missouri
- Winchester, Nevada
- Winchester, New Hampshire
- Winchester, Erie County, New York
- Winchester, Adams County, Ohio
- Winchester, Jackson County, Ohio
- Winchester, Richland County, Ohio
- Winchester, Oklahoma
- Winchester, Oregon
- Winchester, Tennessee
- Winchester, Texas
- Winchester, Virginia
- Winchester, Grant County, Washington, an unincorporated community
- Winchester (community), Vilas County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin, a town
- Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, a town
- Winchester, Wyoming
Tourist attractions
- Winchester Mystery House, a well-known mansion in San Jose, California
Historical documents
- The Book of Winchester (also known as the Domesday Book), the record of the great survey of England completed in 1086 for William I
Chemistry
- Winchester (bottle), used in laboratories for the storage of corrosive chemicals
Computers and software
- Winchester, code name for an Athlon 64 processor model
- Winchester disk, a once-common generic name for hard disks, from the code name for the early IBM 3340 storage system
- Winchester connector, V.35 (recommendation) and an ITU-T standard for wideband modems located on layer 1 on the OSI model
Film
- The Winchester, a fictional English pub in the movie Shaun of The Dead
- Winchester '73, an American Western movie released in 1950 starring James Stewart, remade as a made-for-TV film in 1967
- Winchester (film), a 2018 American horror film
Firearms
- Winchester Repeating Arms Company, manufacturer of Winchester firearms
- Winchester rifle, a lever-action rifle popular in the US since the mid 19th century
- 9×23mm Winchester, a centerfire pistol cartridge (introduced c. 1996)
Vessels
Hovercraft
- Winchester, the class name for the military BHC SR.N6
Ships
- HMS Winchester, a name used seven times for Royal Navy warships from 1693–1946
- USS Winchester (SP-156), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917–1919
Weights and measures
- Winchester measure, an archaic set of weights and measures
- Winchester quart, an archaic measure of volume
Other uses
- 747 Winchester, an asteroid
- The Winchester, Highgate, a London pub
People with the surname
- Henry of Winchester (1207–1271), who would become King Henry III of England
- Henry of Winchester (1101–1171), also known as Henry of Blois, the Bishop of Winchester
- Benjamin Winchester (1817–1901), early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement
- Boyd Winchester (1836–1923), United States Representative from Kentucky
- Brad Winchester (born 1981) American professional ice hockey player
- Caleb Thomas Winchester (1847–1920), professor for English literature at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
- Colin Winchester (1933–1989), highest-ranking officer to be murdered in Australian policing history
- Elhanan Winchester (1751-1797), preacher
- Ernie Winchester (1944-2013), Scottish footballer
- Ian Winchester (born 1973), discus thrower from New Zealand
- Jack Winchester (born 1882), Canadian professional ice hockey
- Jesse Winchester (1944-2014), stage name of musician James Ridout Winchester
- Jesse Winchester (ice hockey) (born 1983), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- John de Winchester (d. 1460), bishop of Moray
- Jude Winchester, Northern Irish footballer
- Mary Winchester (Zoluti) (1865-1955), English girl kidnapped by Mizos
- Olive Winchester (1879–1947), pioneer biblical scholar and theologian in the Church of the Nazarene
- Oliver Winchester (1810–1880), largest stockholder of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company
- Sarah Winchester (1837–1922), wife of William Winchester and builder of the Winchester Mystery House
- Scott Winchester (born 1973), American former Major League Baseball player
- Shurwayne Winchester (born 1974), soca artist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Simon Winchester (born 1944), author and journalist
- William Wirt Winchester (1838–1881), son of Oliver Winchester
Fictional characters
- Major Charles Emerson Winchester III, a character in the television series M*A*S*H
- Dean Winchester, a character in the television series Supernatural
- John Winchester (Supernatural), a character in the television series Supernatural
- Mary Winchester (Supernatural), a character in the television series Supernatural
- Sam Winchester, a character in the television series Supernatural
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