Tweed (disambiguation)
Tweed is a woollen fabric.
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Tweed may also refer to:
Places
    
- Tweed, Ontario, Canada
 - Tweed, Georgia, U.S.
 - Tweed New Haven Airport in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.
 - Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia
 - Tweed Shire, New South Wales, Australia
 - River Tweed, Scotland
 
People
    
- Charles Austin Tweed (1813–1887), American politician and jurist
 - Charles H. Tweed (1895–1970), American orthodontist
 - David Tweed (fl. from 2000s), Australian businessman
 - Davy Tweed (born 1959), Irish rugby player
 - George Ray Tweed (1902–1989), US Navy Radioman, holdout in Japan-occupied Guam
 - Harrison Tweed (1885–1969), American lawyer and civic leader
 - Heather Tweed (born 1959), British visual artist
 - Karen Tweed (born 1963), British piano accordionist
 - Martin Tweed (1890–1974), New Zealand rugby player and physician
 - Merv Tweed (born 1955), Canadian politician
 - Paul Tweed (born 1955), Northern Ireland lawyer
 - Shannon Tweed (born 1957), Canadian actress and model
- Tracy Tweed, her sister
 
 - Steven Tweed (born 1972), Scottish footballer and manager
 - Sydney Charles Tweed (1886–1942), Canadian businessman and politician
 - Thomas Tweed, (1853–1906), Canadian merchant and politician
 - Thomas F. Tweed (1890–1940), British soldier and novelist
 - William M. Tweed (1823–1878), "Boss Tweed," 19th-century New York politician
- Tweed law, a New York State law
 
 - Tweed Roosevelt (born 1942), American businessman, great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
 
Other uses
    
- Tweed (Fender), a series of guitar amplifiers
 - Tweed Marijuana Inc, now Canopy Growth, a Canadian cannabis company
 - HMS Tweed, the name of several ships of the Royal Navy
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Tweed
 - All pages with titles containing Tweed
 - Tweed River (disambiguation)
 
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