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- Duckenfield may refer to: Byron Duckenfield (1917–2010), English Royal Air Force officer David Duckenfield (born 1944), Police Chief Superintendent with...
- Liverpool supporters. Shortly before kick-off, police match commander David Duckenfield ordered exit gate C to be opened in an attempt to ease crowding, which...
- Several ships have been named Duckenfield for Duckenfield, Jamaica. Duckenfield (1792 ship) was launched on the Thames. She was primarily a West Indiaman...
- Barnsley, and as man in charge at Sheffield, he was replaced by David Duckenfield, who was much less experienced than his predecessor; at the briefing...
- Group Captain Byron Leonard "Ron" Duckenfield AFC (15 April 1917 – 19 November 2010) was a World War II Royal Air Force fighter pilot who flew during...
- Lieutenant Colonel Robert Duckenfield (1619–1689) was a Parliamentarian commander during the English Civil War. Robert Duckenfield came from Dukinfield in...
- Duckenfield, Jamaica is a village in St Thomas, in south-east Jamaica. It is named after the sugar plantation on which it is located. It is a very poor...
- "When one who loves you says to you: You're someone very special too." Duckenfield, Mark E. (2006). Business and the Euro. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 77. ISBN 9781403998637...
- Duckenfield (or Duckingfield, or Dunkenfield) was launched in 1792 on the Thames. She was primarily a West Indiaman but between 1803 and 1805 she served...
- of Fleming & Ferguson for J & A Brown of Australia and christened SS Duckenfield. She was registered in Newcastle, New South Wales, and was used as a...