Shields
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Shields in its basic sense is the plural of shield. It may also refer to:
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[edit] Places
[edit] United Kingdom
- North Shields, Tyneside, England
- South Shields, Tyneside, England
- Shields Road subway station, an underground station in Glasgow, Scotland
[edit] United States
- Shields, Indiana, an unincorporated community
- Shields, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Saginaw County
- Shields, North Dakota, an unincorporated community near Bismarck
- Shields River, a Yellowstone River tributary
- Shields Township, Holt County, Nebraska
[edit] People
Shields is a surname of Gaelic-Irish origin.
- Brooke Shields, American actress
- Carol Shields, American author
- Carol Shields (ophthalmologist) (née Lally), American doctor
- Eileen Shields, footwear designer
- Francis Alexander Shields, Brooke Shields' father
- Frank Shields, American tennis player and actor
- Jake Shields, Mixed Martial Arts fighter
- James Shields, Irish-born American general and politician
- James Shields (baseball), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Jimi Shields, musician
- John Shields (explorer), member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- John Shields (chef), American chef, food writer, and TV host
- John K. Shields, U.S. senator from Tennessee
- Kevin Shields, musician
- Mark Shields, American political pundit
- Michael Shields (disambiguation)
- Paul Shields (disambiguation)
- Scot Shields, American baseball player
- Steve Shields (baseball), retired American baseball player
- Steve Shields (basketball coach), head men's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- Steve Shields (ice hockey), National Hockey League goaltender
- Teri Shields (née Schmon), Brooke Shields' mother
- Thomas Todhunter Shields, leader of Canadian Fundamentalists
- Tyler Shields, American photographer
- Will Shields, American National Football League player
[edit] Other uses
- Shields sailboat, a sailboat class
[edit] See also
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