Kitchin is a surname, and may refer to: Alexandra Kitchin (1864–1925) Alvin Paul Kitchin (1908–1983) Anthony Kitchin (1471–1563) C. H. B. Kitchin (1864–1925)...
William Kitchin may refer to: William Walton Kitchin (1866–1924), Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina Billy Kitchin (William Farrington Kitchin), English...
Thomas William Kitchin is a Scottish chef and owner of The Kitchin, where he became Scotland's youngest winner of a Michelin star. Kitchin and his wife...
977°N 3.173°W / 55.977; -3.173 The Kitchin is a fine dining restaurant in Edinburgh, Scotland, run by Tom Kitchin and his wife Michaela (née Berseilus)...
Kitchin, later Mayor of Bristol, was one of his four executors. It is not known if Robert Kitchin, who was originally from Kendal, was Abel Kitchin's...
Alexandra "Xie" Rhoda Kitchin (29 September 1864 – 6 April 1925) was a notable 'child-friend' and favourite photographic subject of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson...
Claude Kitchin (March 24, 1869 – May 31, 1923) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from the...
Anthony Kitchin (1477 – 31 October 1563), also known earlier as Dunstan Kitchin, was a mid-16th-century Abbot of Eynsham Abbey and then, Bishop of Llandaff...
Abel Kitchin or "Kitchen" (died 1640) was an English merchant and Mayor of Bristol. He lived in Broad Street. Kitchin was Mayor of Bristol from 1612 to...
W. Kitchin was the son of William H. Kitchin and Maria Figures Arrington. He was born in Scotland Neck, NC. He was the brother of Claude Kitchin and...
Kitchin (19 February 1873 – 17 June 1950) was an Australian nurse who served in the First World War with the Australian Army Nursing Service. Kitchin...
Roy Kitchin (6 December 1926 – 1997) was a British sculptor and art educator who worked primarily with steel. He was lecturer in Sculpture at Newcastle...
George William Kitchin (7 December 1827 – 13 October 1912) was the first Chancellor of the University of Durham, from the institution of the role in 1908...
The Kitchin cycle is a short business cycle of about 40 months, identified in the 1920s by Joseph Kitchin. This cycle is believed to be accounted for...
Jack Kitchin (1901–1983) was a British film editor and producer. Kitchin worked as editor on over thirty films, and as producer on a further five. He...
Frederick Harcourt Kitchin, (c. 1867–1932) was a British journalist, statistician and author. Kitchin was the publisher of The Times Financial and Commercial...
Thomas Kitchin (also Kitchen; 1718–1784) was an English engraver and cartographer, who became hydrographer to the king. He was also a writer, who wrote...
William Farrington Kitchin (28 July 1882 – 22 September 1960) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He...
Joseph Kitchin (1861–1932) was a British businessman and statistician. Analysing American and English interest rates and other data, Kitchin found evidence...
Robert Michael Kitchin MRIA is an Irish geographer and academic. Since 2005, he has been Professor of Human Geography at the National University of Ireland...
Christianity portal Arthur Kitchin (14 March 1855 – 17 February 1928) was Archdeacon of Calcutta from 1903 to 1907. Arthur Kitchin was the eldest son of Joseph...
Lorimer Kitchin FGS, FRS (3 December 1870, Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK – 20 January 1934, London) was a British geologist and palaeontologist. Kitchin was educated...
Myfanwy Kitchin (1917–2002) was a British artist known for her paintings and, later in her career, ceramic sculptures. Kitchin was born in Newbury, Berkshire...
Margaret Kitchin (23 March 1914 – 16 June 2008) was a classical pianist, born in Switzerland but long resident in the United Kingdom. She was strongly...
William H. Kitchin and the nephew of congressman Claude Kitchin and of North Carolina Governor William Walton Kitchin. His father, Alvin Paul Kitchin Sr., was...