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- Dominica Atkinson, Illinois, U.S. Atkinson, Indiana, U.S. Atkinson, Maine, U.S. Atkinson Lake, a lake in Minnesota, U.S. Atkinson, Nebraska, U.S. Atkinson, New...
- Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He pla**** the title roles in the sitcoms Blackadder (1983–1989)...
- Gemma Louise Atkinson (born 16 November 1984) is an English radio presenter and former actress and glamour model. She pla**** Lisa Hunter in Hollyoaks (2001–2005...
- The Atkinson-cycle engine is a type of internal combustion engine invented by James Atkinson in 1882. The Atkinson cycle is designed to provide efficiency...
- Leslie "Ike" Atkinson (November 19, 1925 - November 11, 2014) was a US Army master sergeant and convicted drug trafficker. He is believed to have been...
- Matthew Atkinson (born December 27, 1988)[citation needed] is an American actor and musician. Atkinson was born in Marietta, Georgia. Atkinson's family...
- Jayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is a British-American actress. She is best known for the role of Karen Hayes on 24, as well as her Tony Award–nominated...
- Atkinsons is a family-owned department store located on The Moor in Sheffield, England. The store has been trading for around 150 years and sells merchandise...
- David Atkinson may refer to: David Atkinson (baritone) (1921–2012), Canadian actor and singer David Atkinson (bishop) (born 1943), British bishop and author...
- John Atkinson, Baron Atkinson, PC (13 December 1844 – 13 March 1932) was an Irish politician and judge. He was a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1905 to...