Peel

Peel or Peeling may refer to:

Australia

 * Peel (Western Australia)
 * Peel, New South Wales
 * Peel River (New South Wales)

Canada

 * Peel Parish, New Brunswick
 * Peel, New Brunswick, an unincorporated community in Peel Parish
 * Peel River (Canada), tributary of the Mackenzie River
 * Peel Sound, Nunavut
 * Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario (Peel County until 1973)
 * Peel (federal electoral district)
 * Peel (provincial electoral district)

United Kingdom

 * Peel Fell, a hill in Kielder Forest
 * Peels, Northumberland, in Harbottle

United States

 * Peel, Arkansas
 * Peel, Oregon

Elsewhere

 * Peel, Isle of Man
 * Peel, Netherlands

Surname

 * Andrée Peel (1905–2010), member of the French Resistance during the Second World War
 * Ann Peel (born 1961), Canadian race walker
 * Arthur Peel (disambiguation)
 * Clifford Peel (1894–1918), Australian World War I pilot


 * Dwayne Peel (born 1981), Welsh rugby union player
 * Edward Peel (big-game fisherman) (1884–1961), British army officer, businessman and amateur sportsman
 * Edward Peel (born 1943), British actor
 * Frederick Peel (1823–1906), British politician and railway commissioner
 * Harry Peel (disambiguation)
 * Homer Peel (1902–1997), American Major League Baseball player
 * Jennie Hallam-Peel, British debutante and chairwoman of the Queen Charlotte's Ball
 * John Peel (disambiguation)
 * Jonathan Peel (1799–1879), British soldier and politician
 * Lawrence Peel (judge) (1799–1884), British judge in India
 * Mark Peel (historian) (born 1959), Australian historian and academic
 * Paul Peel (1860–1892), Canadian painter
 * Peter Peel (1866–1960), United States soccer administrator
 * Robert Peel (1788–1850), British founder of the (London) Metropolitan Police, later Prime Minister
 * Robert Peel (disambiguation)
 * Samuel W. Peel (1831–1924), U.S. Representative from Arkansas
 * Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet (1870–1938), British soldier, financier and politician
 * Thomas Peel (1793–1865), early settler of Western Australia
 * William Peel (disambiguation)

Titles

 * Earl Peel, title in the British peerage
 * Peel baronets, three separate British baronetcies

Music

 * Peel (California band), a US band active from 1999–2001 formed by Kevin Ridel from Los Angeles, California
 * Peel (Texas band), indie rock band from Austin, Texas

Other arts, entertainment, and media

 * Peel (1982 film), an Australian short film directed by Jane Campion
 * Peel (2019 film), a British comedy-drama starring Emile Hirsch
 * Emma Peel, a fictional character in the television series The Avengers
 * Peel Godred is a station on the Island of Sodor, in the fiction book series The Railway Series.

Brands and enterprises

 * Peel Hotels, UK hotel company
 * Peel Engineering Company, Manx boat and car manufacturer
 * Peel Technologies, makers of the Peel Smart Remote, an Android and iOS app to control TV and other home devices
 * The Peel Group or Peel Holdings, UK property company, owner of several "Peel Centres"

Technology

 * Peel (software), Mac application for listening to songs from MP3 blogs
 * Peel (tool), long-handled tool used in baking
 * PEEL, programmable electrically erasable logic, variant of the GAL (generic array logic)
 * Bitrate peeling, Ogg Vorbis technique for changing the bitrate of an audio stream

Transit

 * Peel Hall tram stop, in Manchester, England
 * Peel railway station (Isle of Man), in Peel, Isle of Man
 * Peel Road railway station, in Peel, Isle of Man
 * Peel station (Montreal Metro), in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Skin or rind

 * Peel (fruit), skin of fruit
 * Peeling of animal skin, also called moulting
 * Peeling of human skin, also called desquamation, such as from a sunburn
 * Chemical peel, a treatment that uses a chemical solution to remove the outer layer of dead skin

Sports

 * Peel A.F.C., an association football club from Peel, Isle of Man
 * Peel Thunder Football Club, an Australian rules football club
 * Peel, a croquet term

Other uses

 * Center peel, or "Peel", infantry retreat technique
 * Peel Commission, Royal Commission of Inquiry into Palestine, 1936–1937
 * Peel tower, a fortified keep or watchtower