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A shepherd is someone or something who takes care of sheep, usually in flocks in the fields. For specific references, see:
Shepherd is the name of some places in the United States of America:
There are place names that include Shepherd, such as:
Some well-known people have the name Shephard, including:
- Cybill Shepherd, the actress
- Dolly ShepherdDolly Shepherd (1887-1983), real name Elizabeth Shepherd, changed the course of her life when she got a job as a waitress at the Alexandra Palace, London, so that she could see the famous composer Edward Souza. She overheard two gentlemen at one of her ta, the hot-air balloon trapeze artist
- Joel ShepherdJoel Shepherd born 1974, Adelaide, South Australia is an Australian science fiction author. He moved to Perth, Western Australia with his family when he was seven, where he later studied film and television arts at Curtin University. He now lives in Adela, the writer
Other occurrences of shepherd:
- The Shepherd NeameSituated in Faversham in Kent, Shepherd Neame is a brewery making beer ( real ale), including Bishop's Finger, Spitfire, Master Brew, 1698 and a few others. Probably the oldest Brewery in Britain. Other breweries may predate Shepherd Neame, however they h brewery
- A shepherd satellite, a type of moon
- The Shepherd of HermasThe Shepherd of Hermas is a Christian work of the first or second century which had great authority in ancient times and was considered by some as one of the books of the Bible. Since Paul sent greetings to a Christian of Rome with this name ( Romans 16:1, an early Christian document
- Shepherd's pieShepherd's Pie is a traditional dish originating in England that consists of a bottom layer of minced (ground) lamb in gravy covered with mashed potato and a layer of cheese. This is baked in an oven. The mince is traditionally lamb (hence "shepherd") alt, a food dish made with meat and mashed potato
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