13-402: For other uses, see Torrance . Torrence is an originally Scottish surname . Notable people with the name include: A. Andrew Torrence (1902–1940), American politician Andrew P. Torrence (c. 1921–1980), African-American university administrator David Torrence (1864–1951), Scottish-born actor Dean Torrence (born 1940), American singer,
26-1407: A conservation area near Torrance, Ontario Torrance County, New Mexico , United States People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Street Symphony (producer) , alias of Torrance Esmond, an American record producer and music executive Torry Castellano (born 1979), nickname of Torrance Castellano, retired former drummer of the rock band, The Donnas Torrance Coombs (born 1983), Canadian-American actor Torrance Daniels (born 1981), former American football linebacker and current football coach Torrance Gillick (1915–1971), Scottish footballer Torrance Marshall (born 1977), American former footballer Torrance Small (born 1970), former professional American football wide receiver Torrance Watkins (born 1949), American equestrian and Olympic champion Torrance Zellner (born 1970), American track and field athlete Surname [ edit ] Torrance family of Scottish theologians and missionaries Alan Torrance (born 1956), Scottish theologian, son of James Torrance see also under David Torrance (disambiguation) Iain Richard Torrance (born 1949), Scottish theologian, son of Thomas F. Torrance James (J. B.) Torrance (1923–2003), Scottish theologian Thomas Torrance (1871–1959), Scottish missionary to China, patriarch of
39-510: A list of people with name Torrent [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Torrence . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Torrence&oldid=1137289228 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
52-613: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages South Lanarkshire South Lanarkshire ( Scots : Sooth Lanrikshire ; Scottish Gaelic : Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas ) is one of 32 unitary authorities of Scotland . It borders the south-east of the Glasgow City council area and contains some of Greater Glasgow 's suburban towns , as well as many rural towns and villages. It also shares borders with Dumfries and Galloway , East Ayrshire , East Renfrewshire , North Lanarkshire ,
65-708: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Torrance (disambiguation) (Redirected from Torrance (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Torrance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torrance , also spelled Torrence, is an originally Scottish surname. Torrance may also refer to: Places [ edit ] Torrance, California , United States Torrance, East Dunbartonshire , Scotland Torrance, South Lanarkshire , Scotland Torrance railway station Torrance, Ontario , Canada Torrance, Pennsylvania , United States Torrance Barrens ,
78-1010: The Dean of 1960s singing group Jan and Dean Ernest Torrence (1878–1933), Scottish actor Eve Torrence (born 1963), American mathematician Gwen Torrence (born 1965), American Olympic sprinter Leigh Torrence (born 1982), American professional football player Maria Torrence Wishart (1893 – 1982), Canadian medical illustrator and the founder of the University of Toronto's Art as Applied to Medicine program Michael Torrence (1961–1996), American serial killer Nate Torrence (born 1977), American comedic actor O'Cyrus Torrence (born 2000), American football player Ridgely Torrence (1874–1950), poet and editor Walt Torrence (1936/1937–1969), American basketball player See also [ edit ] 2614 Torrence , minor planet Torrance (disambiguation) , includes list of people with name Torrance Torrent (disambiguation) , includes
91-543: The Scottish Borders and West Lothian . It includes most of the historic county of Lanarkshire . South Lanarkshire covers the southern part of the historic county of Lanarkshire. Lanarkshire had existed as a shire from around the time of King David I , who ruled Scotland from 1124 to 1153. The county took its name from the original county town at Lanark , which had been the site of the first Parliament of Scotland under Kenneth II in 978. Local government
104-409: The family Thomas Forsyth (T. F.) Torrance (1913–2007), Scottish theologian, son of Thomas Torrance Alex A. Torrance , Scottish curler Alex F. Torrance , Scottish curler and coach Bill Torrance (born 1946), Scottish broadcaster Bobby Torrance (born 1958), Scottish footballer Chris Torrance (born 1941), British poet David Torrance (disambiguation) , various people with
117-526: The film Bring It On , portrayed by Kirsten Dunst Jack Torrance , fictional character in Stephen King's The Shining Torrance (film) , an upcoming American drama film See also [ edit ] Torrence , surname Torrent (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Torrance . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
130-416: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Torrance&oldid=1252238406 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists English unisex given names Hidden categories: Short description
143-805: The name Ellis Paul Torrance (1915–2003), American psychologist George William Torrance (1835–1907), Irish composer Isobel Torrance Jr. (later in marriage Hannen) (born 1962), Scottish curler and coach Jack Torrance (athlete) (1912–1969), American football player and shot putter Jamaal Torrance (born 1983), American sprinter Jared Sidney Torrance (1852–1921), American real estate developer John Torrance (1786–1870), Scottish merchant and entrepreneur Robert Torrance (born 1939), American Professor Emeritus of literature Russell Torrance , ABC Classic FM presenter and musician Sam Torrance (born 1953), Scottish golfer Sandy Torrance (1901–1941), Scottish footballer Other uses [ edit ] Torrance Shipman, fictional character in
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#1732793534654156-611: The whole area of three of the abolished Strathclyde districts, being Clydesdale , East Kilbride and Hamilton , plus an area including Rutherglen and Cambuslang from the City of Glasgow district. The Rutherglen and Cambuslang area was included following a referendum on whether to stay in Glasgow or become part of the new South Lanarkshire council area. The large and varied geographical territory takes in rural and upland areas, market towns such as Lanark , Strathaven and Carluke ,
169-586: Was reformed in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 , which replaced Scotland's counties, burghs and landward districts with a two-tier structure of upper-tier regions and lower-tier districts. Lanarkshire became part of the Strathclyde region, which was divided in 19 districts. South Lanarkshire was created in 1996, when the regions and districts created in 1975 were replaced with single-tier council areas. South Lanarkshire covered
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