Drummond
Drummond is a surname, and
- Alice Drummond ( born 1928 ), American actress
- Andre Drummond (* 1993), American basketball player
- Andrew Drummond (1944-2010), British classical philologist
- Annabella Drummond (~ 1350-1401 ), Queen of Scots 1390-1401
- Billy Drummond ( born 1959 ), American jazz drummer
- Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902-1987), Brazilian poet
- Cherry Drummond, 16th Baroness Strange ( 1928-2005 ), British Peeress and Querbänklerin in the House of Lords and author
- Don Drummond (1932-1969), Jamaican musician
- Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth ( 1876-1951 ), British politician and diplomat
- Gerald Drummond (born 1976 ), Costa Rican football player and twin brother of Jervis Drummond
- Gordon Drummond (1772-1854), British general
- Grace Marguerite Hay Drummond -Hay (1895-1946), British journalist
- Henry Drummond ( banker ) ( 1786-1860 ), English banker and politician
- Henry Drummond ( writer ) ( 1851-1897 ), Scottish writer and lecturer
- Henry Maurice Drummond -Hay (1814-1896), Scottish ornithologist and ichthyologist
- James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth ( 1648-1716 ), Scottish statesman, and Jacobite
- James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth († 1746 ), Scottish nobleman, the Earl of Perth
- James Drummond ( botanist ) ( 1784-1863 ), Scottish botanist and naturalist
- James Drummond (painter) ( 1816-1877 ), Scottish painter
- James Eric Drummond (1876-1951), British politician and diplomat, see Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth
- James Lawson Drummond (1783-1853), British physician and naturalist
- James Mackay Drummond (1869-1940), New Zealand journalist and zoologist
- James Ramsay Drummond (1851-1921), Scottish botanist
- Jane Heathcote - Drummond - Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby ( b. 1934 ), British noblewoman
- Jervis Drummond (born 1976 ), Costa Rican football player
- John Drummond, 17th Earl of Perth ( 1907-2002 ), Scottish peer, bankers and politicians
- Jon Drummond ( born 1968 ), American track and field athlete
- Margaret Drummond (~ 1340-1375 ), Queen of Scots 1364-1371
- R. Paul Drummond (1947-2007), American composer and music educator
- Ray Drummond ( born 1946 ), American jazz bassist
- Sam Drummond (born 1971 ), Australian biathlete
- Thomas Drummond ( botanist ) ( 1780-1835 ), British botanist
- Thomas Drummond (1797-1840), British officer, engineer and civil servant
- William Drummond ( governor) († 1677), Scottish governor of the province of Carolina
- William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585-1649), Scottish poet
- William Drummond of Logiealmond (~ 1770-1828 ), Scottish diplomat, MP, poet and philosopher
See also:
- Clan Drummond
- Drummond chromatic light (also lime light )
- The Drummond Will (film )
Drummond is the name of several places
In the United States
- Drummond (Alabama )
- Drummond (Idaho )
- Drummond (Illinois )
- Drummond (Maryland)
- Drummond (Michigan)
- Drummond (Montana)
- Drummond (Oklahoma)
- Drummond (Pennsylvania)
- Drummond (Wisconsin ), in Bayfield County
- Drummond ( Town, Bayfield County), Town (ship) in Wisconsin
- Drummond Iceland in Michigan
In New Zealand
- Drummond (New Zealand)
In Canada
- Drummond (regional county municipality )
Drummond is the name of the following companies and products:
- Drummond (car brand ), British car brand (1907 )
- Drummond Company, American mining company
Drummond is the name of the following ships:
- Drummond (1936 ), minesweeper of the Bouchard - class of the Argentine Navy ( Launched 1936)
- Drummond (P 31), guided missile frigate of the French as type A69 designated D' Estienne d' Orves class ( Aviso ) of the Argentine Navy ( Launched 1977)
- Drummond (WPB 1323), patrol boat of the U.S. Coast Guard (built in 1968)