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*[[John Gardner]] (1933-1982), American novelist |
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*[[John D. Gardner (general)|John D. Gardner]], [[United States Army]] General |
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*[[John W. Gardner]] (1912- 2002), American [[statesman]], [[scholar]], and [[educator]] on the subject of Visionary Leadership |
*[[John W. Gardner]] (1912- 2002), American [[statesman]], [[scholar]], and [[educator]] on the subject of Visionary Leadership |
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*[[Katy Gardner]], British novelist |
*[[Katy Gardner]], British novelist |
Revision as of 02:13, 19 June 2007
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Gardner may be:
Towns
- Gardner, Illinois
- Gardner, Kansas
- Gardner, Massachusetts
- Gardner, North Dakota
- Gardner, Wisconsin
- Glen Gardner, New Jersey
Geographical features
- Gardner (crater) on the Moon
- Gardner Canal in British Columbia
- Gardner Inlet in Antarctica
- Gardner Pinnacles in Hawaii
Institutions
- Gardner-Webb University in North Carolina
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts
- L Gardner and Sons Ltd, Patricroft, Manchester, England - a builder of diesel engines
Individuals with Gardner as surname
- Ava Gardner (1922-1990), American Actress
- Burgess Gardner, jazz artist, educator, and composer
- Erle Stanley Gardner (1889–1970), American lawyer and writer
- Gerald Gardner, writer and occultist
- Howard Gardner (1943-), psychologist and author based at Harvard University
- Isabella Stewart Gardner, philanthropist and art collector, founder of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- James Daniel Gardner, Civil War hero
- John Gardner (1933-1982), American novelist
- John D. Gardner, United States Army General
- John W. Gardner (1912- 2002), American statesman, scholar, and educator on the subject of Visionary Leadership
- Katy Gardner, British novelist
- Kay Gardner (1942-2002), musician and composer
- Lawrence Gardner (1841-1890) British engineer and founder of L Gardner and Sons Ltd
- Martin Gardner (1914-), American mathematician and science writer
- Oliver Gardner (1882-1947), governor of North Carolina from 1929 to 1933
- Vernon Gardner, alumni of Hampton Institute and member of The Deep River Boys
- Vincent Gardner, jazz artist, educator, and composer
- Travis Gardner, sports referee
Individuals with Gardner as a first or middle Name
- Josiah Gardner Abbott (1814–1891), American politician
- Gardner Ackley (1915–1998), American economist
- Morgan G. Bulkeley (1837–1922), Governor of Connecticut
- John Gardner Coolidge (1863–1936), American American diplomat, author and collector
- Gardner Dozois (born 1947), American science fiction author and editor
- Gardner Fox (1911–1986), American comic book writer
- William Gardner Hale (1849–1928), American classical scholar
- Sir Prescott Gardner Hewett (1812–1891), English surgeon
- Edward Gardner Lewis (1869–1950), American publisher and founder of utopian colonies
- Gardner McKay (1932–2001), American actor
- Joseph Gardner Swift (1783–1865), American army officer
- Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (1797–1875), English Egyptologist
- Gardner Williams, American swimmer
- Gardner R. Withrow (1892–1964), American politician
- Gardner M. Randall (1950–Present), American Artist, American Realist
- Gardner Shane (Born 1982-Present), famous at The Mean Fiddler, Thursdays were also big at Castle Hill Tavern.
Fictional characters
- Admiral Gardner, head of Starfleet in Star Trek: Enterprise
- Amy Gardner, a character in The West Wing
- Guy Gardner (comics), a DC Comics superhero
- Téa Gardner, English name of Anzu Mazaki, a Yu-Gi-Oh! anime character
- Sam Gardner and his descendants, the Gardner family in The Lord of the Rings
- Nathan Gardner, aka Nate the Great, defender of the free world and all around good guy
Animals
- Gardner snake, any species of North American snake within the genus Thamnophis, more properly called garter snakes.
Weapons
- Gardner gun, an early machine gun