Thomas Parkhill Barbour (13 November 1887 – 29 August 1967) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a wing half or full back.
He joined English club Derby County in July 1908, despite Kilbirnie having previously agreed to sell him to Woolwich Arsenal.
[4] His time at Derby was disrupted by military service during the First World War, when he served as a private with the Derbyshire Yeomanry at Gallipoli and in Egypt and Italy.
He was part of the club's first Football League team, but left after a year as he was denied permission to train in Derby, where he had become a publican.
[3] Barbour continued as a publican after retiring from playing, later running the Jolly Colliers pub in Heanor, Derbyshire.