Carlton
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Carlton may refer to:
Places
- Australia
- Canada
- France
- England
- Carlton, Bedfordshire
- Carlton, Cambridgeshire
- Carlton, County Durham
- Carlton, Leicestershire
- East Carlton, Northamptonshire (postal address Leicestershire)
- Carlton, North Yorkshire
- Carlton, Nottinghamshire
- Carlton, South Yorkshire
- Carlton, Suffolk
- Carlton, Rothwell (south of Leeds; not to be confused with Carlton, East Carlton and West Carlton near Yeadon)
- South Africa
- United States of America
People
- Carl Carlton (born 1953), an American R&B, soul, and funk singer and songwriter
- Larry Carlton (born 1948), studio guitarist most known for working with Steely Dan, the Crusaders and Joni Mitchell in the 1970s
- Steve Carlton (born 1944), professional baseball player (1965-88)
- Vanessa Carlton (born 1980), a pop and rock singer, songwriter, and pianist
- Carlton Palmer (born 1965), an ex English professional football player, now a pundit for BBC Sport
- Carlton Skinner (1913 – June 22, 2004), governor of Guam
- Carlton Cuse (1959), One of the writers of the TV show LOST
Fictional characters
- Carlton Banks, a character from the American television series Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- Carlton Lassiter, a character from the American television series Psych
Companies
- Carlton Cards, a subsidiary of American Greetings, the world's largest greeting card company
- Carlton Communications, a former media company in the United Kingdom
- Carlton Football Club, a member of the Australian Football League
- Carlton Publishing Group, a UK book publishing company, with three imprints
- Carlton Sports, a manufacturer of badminton racquets and shuttlecocks
- Carlton Television, a television broadcasting company in the United Kingdom
- Carlton & United Breweries, an Australian brewer and beverage producer
- Carlton Ware, English Stoke-on-Trent commercial pottery
Institutions and societies
Miscellaneous
See also
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