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Gardener (surname)
Gardener is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Daryl Gardener (born 1973), US football player *Helen H. Gardener (1853–1925), US writer and activist *Jason Gardener (born 1975), English sprinter *John Gardener (other) *Mark Gardener (born 1969), English musician *Martha Gardener, Australian broadcaster *Nico Gardener (1908–1989), British bridge player *Nicola Gardener (born 1949), British bridge player * Thomas Gardener (died 1408/9), English politician *Walson Gardener (born 1932), US NASCAR driver See also *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 ... * Gartner (surname) {{surname, Gardener ...
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Daryl Gardener
Daryl Ronald Gardener (born February 25, 1973) is a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Miami Dolphins, Washington Redskins, and Denver Broncos. He played college football at Baylor University and was drafted in the first round (20th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft The 1996 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 20–21, 1996, at the Paramount ... by the Miami Dolphins in a spot Ray Lewis thought was sure to be his. On June 28, 2011, Gardener was arrested and charged with domestic-violence battery after he allegedly head butted his girlfriend during an argument. References 1973 births Living people Miami Dolphins players Washington Redskins players American football defensive tackles Denver Broncos players Baylor Bears football players {{def ...
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Helen H
Helen may refer to: People * Helen of Troy, in Greek mythology, the most beautiful woman in the world * Helen (actress) (born 1938), Indian actress * Helen (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) Places * Helen, Georgia, United States, a small city * Helen, Maryland, United States, an unincorporated place * Helen, Washington, an unincorporated community in Washington state, US * Helen, West Virginia, a census-designated place in Raleigh County * Helen Falls, a waterfall in Ontario, Canada * Lake Helen (other), several places called Helen Lake or Lake Helen * Helen, an ancient name of Makronisos island, Greece * The Hellenic Republic, Greece Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Helen'' (album), a 1981 Grammy-nominated album by Helen Humes * ''Helen'' (2008 film), a British drama starring Annie Townsend * ''Helen'' (2009 film), an American drama film starring Ashley Judd * ''Helen'' (2017 film), an Iranian drama film * ''Helen'' (2019 fil ...
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Jason Gardener
Jason Carl Gardener, (born 18 September 1975) is a retired British sprint athlete. A fast starter from the blocks, he won an Olympic gold medal leading off Great Britain in the 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2004 Olympic Games, and is also the 2004 World Indoor Champion, and a four-time European Indoor champion, at 60 metres. Athletics career Gardener was born in Bath, Somerset to a Jamaican father and British mother, and started his career at the World Junior Championships in 1994, where he was placed second in the individual 100 m and bettered this to take his first gold medal as part of the 4 × 100 m relay team. Joining the senior ranks, and coached by Malcolm Arnold for his entire career, Gardener took another silver in the 60 m, at the European Indoor Championships of 1998. He was not chosen for the relay team, which took gold. In 1999 he took bronze at the World indoors in the 60 m, breaking the British record. and later that year saw hi ...
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John Gardener (other)
John Gardener may refer to: *John Gardener (died 1402) John Gardener (died 1402), of New Romney, Kent was a Member of Parliament for New Romney New Romney is a market town in Kent, England, on the edge of Romney Marsh, an area of flat, rich agricultural land reclaimed from the sea after the har ..., MP for New Romney * John Gardener (MP for Melcombe Regis), in 1417, MP for Melcombe Regis * John Gardener (diplomat) (1897–1985), British diplomat See also * John Gardiner (other) * John Gardner (other) {{hndis, Gardener, John ...
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Mark Gardener
Mark Stephen Gardener (born 6 December 1969, in Oxford, England) is an English rock musician, and a singer and guitarist with the shoegazing band Ride. Ride Gardener formed Ride with Andy Bell (guitar), whom he met at Cheney School in Oxford, and Laurence Colbert (drummer) and Steve Queralt (bass guitarist), whom he met doing Foundation Studies in Art and Design at Banbury in 1988. While still at Banbury the band produced a tape demo including the tracks "Chelsea Girl" and "Drive Blind". In February 1989 "Ride" were asked to stand in for a cancelled student union gig at Oxford Polytechnic that brought them to the attention of Alan McGee. After supporting The Soup Dragons in 1989, McGee signed them to Creation Records. With Ride, Gardener released three EPs between January and September 1990, entitled ''Ride'', ''Play'' and ''Fall''. While the EPs had only limited chart success, enough critical praise was received to make Ride the "darlings" of the UK music press. The first ...
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Martha Gardener
''Martha Gardener'' is the nom de plume used by Kathleen Zoe Worrall (née Norris), during nearly all of her career of well over 50 years, at Melbourne broadcasting stations 3DB, 3AW, Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio and 3UZ, and nationally for The Nine television Network. Personal life Kathleen Norris was born in Camberwell, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia on 9 February 1905. She was the second of four children born to John Alexander Norris (public servant) and Ellen (née Heffernan). Martha was educated at Milverton Girls' Grammar School, Camberwell. She trained as a teacher and, during the 1920s, taught at St Duthus Girls' School, Canterbury. On 18 April 1929, Kathleen Norris married journalist David Thomas Worrall at the Independent Church, Collins Street, Melbourne. They had two children. The Worrall's lived on 7 acres (2.83 ha) of orchard and bushland at Donvale. Shortly after their marriage, David Worrall was appointed as Manager of Melbourne broadcasting s ...
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Nico Gardener
Nico Gardener (né Goldinger, 27 January 1906 – 10 December 1989) was a British international bridge player and a leading bridge teacher in London and on cruise ships.Obituary by Alan Hiron
at the website, February 1990. Retrieved 2020-12-16


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Nicola Gardener
Nicola Patricia Smith MBE, née Gardener (born 28 April 1949), is a world champion English bridge player. She has many successes to her credit in more than 30 years of international competition, initially as Nicola Gardener. As of October 2017 she ranked first among Women World Grand Masters both by world masterpoints (MP) that decay annually and by placing points (PP) that do not. Nicola Gardener was a member of the 1981 Great Britain team that won the world teams championship for women, the Venice Cup; and (now as Nicola Smith) the team that defended its title in 1985, when it was established as a regular odd-years world championship. She was also on the 2nd-place England team in 2013 and in 2017. She played in eight successive World Team Olympiads, which were held every four years until 2004, winning the silver medal on four occasions. She has won the European Women's Teams on seven occasions (1975, 1979, 1981, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2012), on the first five occasions for Great Bri ...
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Thomas Gardener
Thomas Gardener (died 1408/09), of Dorchester, Dorset, was an English politician. Family He was married to a woman named Petronilla. Career He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England from the 13th century until 1707 when it was replaced by the Parliament of Great Britain. Parliament evolved from the great council of bishops and peers that advised t ... for Dorchester in September 1388 and 1393. References 14th-century births 1409 deaths English MPs September 1388 Members of the Parliament of England for Dorchester English MPs 1393 {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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Walson Gardener
Walson Gardener (born August 21, 1932, in Laurinburg, North Carolina) is a retired NASCAR Grand National driver and a competitor at the 1968 Fireball 300 The 1968 Fireball 300 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on May 5, 1968, at Asheville-Weaverville Speedway in Weaverville, North Carolina. It had twenty-seven American competitors and one Canadian competitor (Frog Fagan). Th .... Gardener has had two finishes in the top-ten, 4953 laps of racing experience - the equivalent of , a total career earnings of $6740, an average start of 25th, an average finish of 20th, and four years (24 races) of track experience. His best race was the 1968 Western North Carolina 500 where he finished in 8th place and accumulated ($ when adjusted for inflation) in prize winnings after finishing 438 laps out of the 500 laps of that particular race. References 1932 births Living people People from Laurinburg, North Carolina NASCAR drivers Racing drivers from North Carol ...
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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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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 Egyptologist * Albert Gardiner, Australian politician * Alfred George Gardiner (1865–1946), English journalist and essayist * Allen Francis Gardiner (1794–1851), English missionary * Anthony W. Gardiner (1820–1885), President of Liberia * Antoinette Avril Gardiner (born 1941), known as Princess Muna al-Hussein, second wife of King Hussein of Jordan * Asa Bird Gardiner (1839–1919), American lawyer and politician * Barry Gardiner (born 1957), Scottish politician * Bernard Gardiner (c. 1668–1726), English academic administrator * Boris Gardiner (born 1943), Jamaican reggae musician * Charlie Gardiner (ice hockey player) (1904–1934), Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player * Charles Gardiner (1720–1769), Irish politician and landow ...
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