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Frederick Gardner (mountaineer)
Fred, Frederick or Freddy Gardner may refer to: *Fred Gardner (activist), American activist and author * Fred Gardner (cricketer) (1922–1979), English cricketer and footballer * Fred Gardner (rugby league) (1909-1999), Australian rugby league footballer *Freddy Gardner (1910–1950), British jazz musician *Frederick D. Gardner (1869–1933), American coffin and hearse manufacturer and governor of Missouri *Frederick Leigh Gardner (1857–1930), British occultist See also *Fred Gardiner, Canadian politician * Frederick Gardiner (radiologist) (1874-1933), Scottish radiologist *Gardner (surname) *Gardiner (surname) Gardiner is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Addison Gardiner (1797–1883), New York Lieutenant Governor and Chief Judge * Ainsley Gardiner, film producer from New Zealand * Sir Alan Gardiner (1879–1963), English Eg ...
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Fred Gardner (activist)
Fred Gardner is an American political organizer and author best known for his opposition to the Vietnam War and his writings about the Cannabis rescheduling in the United States, medical marijuana movement in the United States. Biography Gardner received his bachelor's degree from Harvard in 1963. He has been an editor at ''Scientific American'' and ''Ramparts,'' a private detective, a songwriter, an author, a freelance journalist, one of the credited screenwriters for ''Zabriskie Point (film), Zabriskie Point'' directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, the owner of Variety Home Video, the editor of ''Synapse'' (the UCSF Medical Center weekly), Public Information Officer for the San Francisco District Attorney's Office, and the editor of ''O'Shaughnessy's Journal of Cannabis in Clinical Practice''. In the fall of 1967 Gardner, with Donna Mickleson and Deborah Rossman, started a coffeehouse in Columbia, South Carolina, that became hang-out for GIs an alternative USO called the UFO (Unit ...
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Fred Gardner (cricketer)
Fred Charles Gardner (4 June 1922 – 12 January 1979) was an English first-class cricketer and footballer. As a footballer, he played inside-forward for Birmingham, Coventry City, Newport County, and Rugby Town. In his cricket career, he was a right-hand opening batsman who played for Warwickshire. Football career Gardner was playing for Birmingham when World War II came to Europe. He guested for Port Vale in 1946. He signed with Coventry City after the war, and scored three goals in 13 league games for the "Bantams" as the Second Division club posted mid-table finishes in 1946–47, 1947–48, and 1948–49 under the stewardship of Billy Frith and Harry Storer. He scored two goals in four Third Division South games for Tom Bromilow's Newport County in the 1949–50 season. After leaving Rodney Parade, he played for Rugby Town and later became the trainer-coach of Lockheed Leamington. Cricket career Gardner was a solid defensive player,
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Fred Gardner (rugby League)
Fred Gardner (1909–1999), also known by the nickname of "Yappy", was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s. Career A New South Wales interstate and Australian international representative three-quarter back, he played in the NSWRFL Premiership for the St. George club. His son, Fred Gardner Jr., was a star player in the Illawarra Rugby League and also had a brief career with St George. A St. George junior from Hurstville Public School and the Hurstville United club, Gardner commenced his first grade NSWRFL Premiership career in the 1929 season. Having already represented New South Wales in 1933, 'Yappy' Gardner was selected to tour with the 1933-34 Kangaroos, making his test debut and becoming Kangaroo No. 188. It was against England in the Second Test at Headingley and was Gardner's sole Test appearance. He scored 13 tries in 20 matches on that tour. Gardner scored eleven tries during the 1934 NSWRFL season, sharing the League's t ...
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Freddy Gardner
Frederick James Gardner (23 December 1910 – 26 July 1950) was a British jazz and dance band saxophonist during the 1930s and 1940s. Early life His father sold artist's materials, while his mother was a dressmaker. He took up the saxophone at 15 to help to alleviate asthma. After minimal coaching he formed the semi-professional New Colorado Band in 1928, and a year later, while working as an office clerk, entered the band in a contest at Chelsea Town Hall and won. He was spotted by the founding editor of ''Melody Maker'' magazine who was distributing the prizes, and a year later secured his first professional position. Early career In 1933, Gardner was taken under the wing of Ray Noble and recorded with the New Mayfair Orchestra.''Freddy Gardner with Peter Yorke's Orchestra'' (T 10296) album cover, Capitol Records He played in London clubs when working with Sidney Lipton's Orchestra and at the Mayfair Hotel with Bert Firman's band and with Billy Bissett. Gardner became a prolific ...
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Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode *Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederick II, Duke of Austria (1219–1246), last Duke of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty * Frederick the Fair (Frederick I of Austria (Habsburg), 1286–1330), Duke of Austria and King of the Romans Baden * Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826–1907), Grand Duke of Baden * Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (1857–1928), Grand Duke of Baden Bohemia * Frederick, Duke of Bohemia Frederick ( cs, Bedřich) ( – 25 March 1189), a member of the Přemyslid dynasty, was Duke of Bohemia from 1172 to 1173 and again from 1178 to his death. Life Frederick was the eldest son of King Vladislav II of Bohemia and Gertrude o ... (died 1189), Duke of Olomouc and Bohemia Britain * Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–1751), eldest son of King Ge ...
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Frederick Leigh Gardner
Frederick Leigh Gardner (1857–1930) was a British occultist and member of various initiatory orders, among them the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Early life Gardner was born in London on 31 March 1857, the son of an accountant. His parents were spiritualists and psychic sessions were held at his house, and sometimes, the young Gardner "incorporated" an Indian guide. Career He began his career as a clerk for a stockbroker, eventually becoming, himself, in 1886, a broker at the Stock Exchange, where he retired in 1903, becoming an antiquarian bookseller. His interest in occultism elevated him to join the Freemasons, the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (becoming the librarian) and the Theosophical Society (1884). It was the environment of this Order that he met the woman he would marry. He corresponded frequently with the Rev. William Alexander Ayton, a student of alchemy and member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn ( ...
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Fred Gardiner
Frederick Goldwin Gardiner, (January 21, 1895 – August 21, 1983) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman. He was the first chairman of Metropolitan Toronto council, the governing body for the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, from 1953 to 1961. As Metro Chairman, Gardiner, nicknamed "Big Daddy," was a staunch advocate of growth and expansion and was responsible for many capital works projects, including the Gardiner Expressway (named for him) and the Don Valley Parkway. Gardiner, after graduating first in his law class, became a well-known criminal lawyer. He invested in various businesses, including consumer credit, sawmills, manufacturing and mining. At one time, he was the largest shareholder in the Toronto-Dominion Bank. Gardiner was a prominent member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in both federal and provincial politics, organized conventions and developed policy in the 1930s and 1940s. He was instrumental in the updating of the Conservat ...
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Frederick Gardiner (radiologist)
Frederick Gardiner FRSE FRCSE FRSM (1874- 8 September 1933) was a Scottish radiologist and dermatologist. Life Gardiner was born in Edinburgh in 1874 the son of John Gardiner and his wife Isabella. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh graduating MB CM in 1895. He then worked as a Resident first at Stirling Royal Infirmary, then at Dundee Royal Asylum. He returned to Edinburgh for further study, gaining a diploma in Public Health in 1901. He took on a role as Leith Hospital's radiologist in 1901. He gained his doctorate (MD) in 1902 writing his thesis on x-ray use in pulmonary tuberculosis. From 1904 he worked as Assistant Physician at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. In 1912 he became a senior Physician and also began lecturing in Dermatology at the University of Edinburgh and in extramural classes. He did much to pioneer (in retrospect now seen as a mistake) the use of x-rays in treating of skin diseases. He also worked with Sir Robert Philip on the use of x-rays to ...
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Gardner (surname)
Gardner is a surname of English, Scottish and Irish origin. Most sources say it is an occupational surname that comes from the word "gardener". Other sources claim that it is derived from the old English words ''gar-dyn'' meaning "warrior", "one who bears arms". In Ireland, the surname is an anglicized form of the Gaelic ''Mac'' ''Gairnéir''. Variants include Gardyner, Gardener, Gardenar, Gardinier, Gardiner, and Gardner; the last two are the most common today. There is a tradition held by some of the descendants of William Gardiner (son of Benoni), son of George of Newport, that William won his crest at Acre in 1191, by chopping through the shoulder of a Saracen who was about to kill Richard Coeur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart, hence the Saracen's head on the coat of arms. A *Adam Gardner, American musician *Alexander Gardner (other) ** Alexander Gardner (soldier) (1785–1877), American or Irish mercenary **Alexander Gardner (photographer) (1821–1882), Americ ...
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