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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mr. Pitt; PITT; Pitt (disambiguation); Mr Pitt

William Pitt (engineer)         
CANADIAN FERRYMAN
William Pitt (Canada)
Captain William Abraham Pitt (29 November 1841 – 12 September 1909) was a Canadian ferryman from the Kingston Peninsula of New Brunswick. He was born in Reed's Point, Kings County, New Brunswick, and for over thirty years he operated a small sail and oars scow ferry connecting the Kingston Peninsula with the Kennebecasis Valley.
Stothert & Pitt         
  • Electric dock cranes in Bristol
  • Cabin, 1954 Stothert & Pitt Crane, Falmouth Docks
  • [[Fairbairn steam crane]]
  • Wellington, New Zealand
FORMER BRITISH ENGINEERING COMPANY
Stothert and Pitt
Stothert & Pitt was a British engineering company founded in 1855 in Bath, England. It was the builder of various engineering products ranging from Dock cranes to construction plant and household cast iron items.
Pitt-Rivers         
FAMILY NAME
Pitt Rivers
Pitt-Rivers is an English surname adopted by later holders of the peerage Baron Rivers. Holders of the surname include:

Wikipedia

Pitt

Pitt most commonly refers to:

  • The University of Pittsburgh, commonly known as Pitt, a university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
    • Pitt Panthers, the athletic teams of the University of Pittsburgh
  • Pitt (surname), a surname of English origin, particularly associated with two British Prime Ministers:
    • William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (William Pitt the Elder) (1708–1778), Prime Minister of Great Britain (1766–1768)
    • William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), son of the above and Prime Minister of Great Britain (1783–1801) and of the United Kingdom (1801 and 1804–1806)