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  1. Stephen Gardiner

    For the British architect, see Stephen Gardiner architect . Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Stephen Gardiner title Bishop of Winchester image Stephen Gardiner.jpg alt caption church Roman Catholic ... of Bedford Image Stephengardinerchantrytombwinchestercathedral.jpg thumb right 200px Gardiner s chantry tomb in Winchester Cathedral . Stephen Gardiner c. 1483 ref Karen Lindsey , xvii, Divorced ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... at Winchester Cathedral de Stephan Gardiner fr tienne Gardiner it Stephen Gardiner la Stephanus Gardiner no Stephen Gardiner pl Stephen Gardiner pt Stephen Gardiner ru , sv Stephen ... Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford . In 1511 Gardiner, still a boy, met Erasmus in Paris . ref Nichols s Epistles ... several noblemen and privy councillors Gardiner alone seems to have understood the importance of this embassy ... France, Wolsey received orders from Henry to send back his secretary, Gardiner, for fresh instructions. Wolsey was obliged to reply that he positively could not spare Gardiner as he was the only instrument he had in advancing the king s Great Matter . The next year, Wolsey sent Gardiner and Edward .... His dispatched messages have survived, and illustrate the competence with which Gardiner performed his duties. Gardiner s familiarity with canon law gave him a great advantage. He was instructed to procure ... 1998 , p166 ref The matter was instead referred to his cardinals, with whom Gardiner held long debates. Citation needed date August 2010 Gardiner s pleading was unsuccessful. Though the issue had ... date August 2010 He urged Gardiner to press Clement VII further to deliver the desired decretal, even ... his allegiance to Rome. However, Clement VII made no further concessions at the time and Gardiner ... of Winchester Gardiner s services, however, were fully appreciated. He was appointed the Secretary ... had been subservient, it was not for the sake of his own advancement. Gardiner had, in fact, argued ...   more details



  1. Stephen Gardiner (architect)

    Stephen Gardiner Order of the British Empire OBE 25 April 1924 15 February 2007 was a United Kingdom British architect, teacher and writer. Gardiner was born and raised in Chelsea, London Chelsea in London . He was the younger son of Clive Gardiner , painter and principal of Goldsmiths College from 1929 to 1958, and Lily Lancaster , also a painter and one of Walter Sickert s favourite pupils at the Slade . His paternal grandfather was the journalist A. G. Gardiner . His elder brother, Patrick Gardiner , became a professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford . He was educated at Dulwich College , and served in the Royal Navy from 1942. He studied at the Architectural Association and qualified as an architect in 1948. He then worked for Wells Coates , then for short periods with Richard Blow and Peter Dickinson , and with Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew . He worked with Richard Herbert Sheppard Richard Sheppard form 1951 to 1957, working mainly on schools. He founded his own practice in 1957, and was in partnership with Christopher Knight architect Christopher Knight in the 1960s. Perhaps his crowning achievement was designing a new house at Stratton Park in Hampshire for Sir John Baring , replacing a late 18th century house by George Dance the Younger George Dance with a modern building largely in brick with a steel conservatory. The original building was demolished, but the Tuscan order Tuscan portico was left standing as an architectural feature in front of the house. He also worked on many school buildings in and around London. He became a business partner of Joan Scotson ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 April 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 February 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gardiner, Stephen Architect Category 1924 births Category 2007 deaths Category People from Chelsea, London Category ..., at Cheltenham College from 1979 to 1981, and at the University of London from 1981 to 1986. Gardiner ...   more details



  1. Gardiner

    Gardiner may be TOCright Settlements Canada Gardiner, Ontario United States Gardiner, Maine Gardiner, Montana Gardiner town , New York Gardiner CDP , New York Gardiner, Washington West Gardiner, Maine Buildings and landmarks Gardiner Museum , a ceramics museum in Toronto Geographical features Antarctica Gardiner Ridge , Ames Range, Marie Byrd Land Australia Gardiner railway station , Melbourne, Victoria Canada Gardiner Dam in Saskatchewan Gardiner Expressway in Toronto United States Gardiners Bay in New York State Gardiners Island in Gardiners Bay Gardiner River also known as the Gardner River in Yellowstone National Park, United States People with Gardiner as a surname See Gardiner surname These people aren t likely to be called simply Gardiner People with Gardiner as a middle name Arthur Gardiner Butler 1844&ndash 1925 , English entomologist Richard Casey, Baron Casey 1890&ndash 1976 , Governor General of Australia David Gardiner Tyler 1846&ndash 1927 , American politician Sir John Gardiner Wilkinson 1797&ndash 1875 , English traveller, writer and Egyptologist Julia Gardiner Tyler 1820&ndash 1889 , First Lady of the United States Richard Gardiner Willis 1865&ndash 1929 , Canadian politician People with Gardiner as a first name Gardiner Greene Hubbard 1822&ndash 1897 , first president of the National Geographic Society See also Gardener Gardner disambiguation disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Gardiner de Gardiner es Gardiner fr Gardiner it Gardiner nl Gardiner no Gardiner pl Gardiner pt Gardiner sv Gardiner olika betydelser vo Gardiner ...   more details



  1. Justice Gardiner

    Justice Gardiner may refer to Addison Gardiner , a Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1854 to 1855 Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner , a Lord Chancellor of Britain from 1964 to 1970 Stephen Gardiner , a Lord Chancellor of Britain from 1553 to 1555 disambig ...   more details



  1. Gardiner (surname)

    physician and land developer Stephen Gardiner c. 1493 1555 , English Lord Chancellor and bishop Susan ...Gardiner is a surname , and may refer to Addison Gardiner 1797 1883 , New York Lieutenant Governor and Chief Judge 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 ... 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 Chittampalam Abraham Gardiner , Sri Lankan businessman and prominent Roman Catholic activist Frank Gardiner , Scottish born Australian bushranger Fred Gardiner , Toronto politician Sir George Gardiner politician 1935 2002 , English politician George Gardiner soldier 1821 1891 , Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner 1900 1990 , Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom Harry Gardiner born 1871 , American buildings climber Henry Balfour Gardiner 1877 1950 , English composer Herb Gardiner 1891 1972 , Canadian ice hockey player James Gardiner British Army officer 1688 1745 , Scottish soldier James Garfield Gardiner 1883 1962 , Canadian politician James Henry Gardiner , early Australian Rules Footballer James Terry Gardiner 1842 1912 , American surveyor John Gardiner Australia 1873 1878 , Irish born settler in Australia Sir John Eliot Gardiner born 1943 , English conductor John Reynolds Gardiner , American novelist John Sylvester John Gardiner 1765 1830 , Welsh born American clergyman Joseph Gardiner 1886 1965 , Australian politician Kyoko Gardiner , also known as Kiki Gardiner born 1975 , Japanese born artist activist writer Lion Gardiner 1599 1663 , English ...   more details



  1. German Gardiner

    German Gardiner Germain, Jermyn date of birth unknown executed at Tyburn , 7 March 1544 was a Roman Catholic layman, nephew to Stephen Gardiner , who became involved in the Prebendaries Plot against Thomas Cranmer . While he had corresponded unwisely with Cranmer s opponents, German Gardiner was scapegoated in the Plot. Henry VIII was becoming more severe on Protestants and Cranmer fell under suspicion. Gardiner was or was thought to have been employed in drawing up a list of Cranmer s errors in the Faith. His condemnation was part of a deal with which Cranmer gained the king s full support Cranmer s higher ranked enemies were allowed to remain in place, while a charge of collusion with Cardinal Pole was brought against Gardiner. ref Diarmaid MacCulloch, Thomas Cranmer 1996 , pp. 318 321. ref He was beatified in 1886 ref Matthew Bunson, Margaret Bunson, Stephen Bunson, Our Sunday Visitor s Encyclopedia of Saints 2003 , p. 426. ref Life He wrote a tract against John Frith dated 1 August 1534 . Gardiner s indictment states that he was executed for endeavouring to deprive the King of his dignity, title, and name of Supreme Head of the English and Irish Church . Thomas Haywood, who had been condemned with him, was afterward pardoned on recanting his opinions. His other companions at the bar were John Larke , and John Ireland priest John Ireland , who had once been Thomas More s chaplain. They suffered the death of traitors at Tyburn. Notes references References Catholic wstitle Bl. German Gardiner The enrty cites Bede Camm , Lives of English Martyrs London, 1904 , i, 543 7 John Strype , Cranmer 1694 , 163 8 More, Life of More 1726 , 27 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, German ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1544 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gardiner, German Category 1544 deaths Category Beatified people Category 16th century venerated Christians Category Year of birth unknown Category People of the Tudor ...   more details



  1. Samuel Gardiner

    Samuel Gardiner may refer to Samuel Gardiner author Samuel Rawson Gardiner , historian Sam Gardiner See also Samuel Gardner disambiguation hndis Gardiner, Samuel ...   more details



  1. Brian Gardiner

    Brian Gardiner may be Brian G. Gardiner, biologist and president of the Linnean Society of London Brian G. Gardiner , meteorologist Brian L. Gardiner , former member of the Canadian House of Commons hndis Gardiner, Brian ...   more details



  1. Thomas Gardiner

    Thomas Gardiner may refer to Thomas Gardiner publisher Thomas Gardiner Royalist Thomas Gardiner monk Tom Gardiner , American soccer player See also Thomas Gardiner Corcoran , U.S. New Deal official Thomas Gardner disambiguation hndis Gardiner, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Robert Gardiner

    Robert Gardiner may refer to Robert Gardiner Canadian politician Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner 1856&ndash ?1936 , English businessman Robert Gardiner actor in Maidstone film Maidstone film who plays a Secret Service Chief Robert Gardiner of Gardiner s Island Bob Gardiner , animator Robert Gardiner Chief Justice , Lord Chief Justice of Ireland , 1586 1604 See also Robert Gardner disambiguation hndis Gardiner, Robert ...   more details



  1. George Gardiner

    George Gardiner may refer to George Gardiner dean 1535? 1589 , English churchman, George Gardiner soldier 1821 1891 , recipient of the Victoria Cross George Gardiner politician 1935 2002 , British Conservative politician George Gardiner boxer , Irish American boxer George R. Gardiner 1917 1997 , financier and founder of Gardiner Museum See also George Gardner disambiguation hndis name Gardiner, George ...   more details



  1. John Gardiner

    John Gardiner may refer to John Gardiner Countryside Alliance John Sylvester John Gardiner 1765 1830 John Gardiner Australia 1798 1878 , banker and grazier John Gardiner footballer , Scottish footballer John Gardiner footballer born 1911 , Scottish footballer John Gardiner hurler , hurler with Cork GAA Sir John Eliot Gardiner born 1943 , British conductor John Reynolds Gardiner died 2006 , American children s author See also John Gardner disambiguation John Gardiner Austin , colonial secretary of Hong Kong John Gardiner Calkins Brainard , American lawyer John Gardiner Richards, Jr. , Democratic politician hndis name Gardiner, John DEFAULTSORT Gardiner, John ...   more details



  1. James Gardiner

    James Gardiner is the name of James Gardiner Australian politician 1861 1928 , Australian politician James Gardiner British Army officer 1688 1745 , Scottish soldier James Gardiner bishop 1637 1705 , 18th century bishop of Lincoln James Gardiner the Younger died 1732 James Gardiner Scottish politician 1860 1924 , Scottish farmer and Liberal Party politician James Daniel Gardiner , 19th century American soldier James Henry Gardiner 1848 1921 James Terry Gardiner 1842 1912 , 19th century American surveyor and engineer James Garfield Gardiner 1883 1962 , 20th century Canadian politician Jim Gardiner rower born 1930 , American rower at the 1956 Olympics Jim Gardiner Family Coalition Party , Ontario political candidate Bob Gardiner 1951 2005 , full name James Robbins Gardiner, animator Jimmy Gardiner footballer born 1959 , retired Irish League footballer James Gardiner rugby player , 1909 1961 Irish Rugby Union player See also James Gardner disambiguation hndis Gardiner, James ...   more details



  1. William Gardiner

    William Gardiner may refer to William Gardiner clergyman 1867 1941 , twice tried for the Peasenhall Murder William Gardiner composer 1770 1853 , English composer William Neville Gardiner 1748 1806 , last British minister in Poland before its Third and final Partition William Tudor Gardiner 1892 1948 , American politician and Governor of Maine William Guthrie Gardiner , businessman and philanthropist William H. Gardiner born 1861 , photographer See also William Gairdner disambiguation William Gardner disambiguation hndis Gardiner, William ...   more details



  1. Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner

    distinguish Gerald Gardner John Gardiner, Baron Gardiner of Kimble Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name The Lord Gardiner honorific suffix br small Order of the Companions ... Muriel Box 1905 1991 Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner , Order of the Companions of Honour CH ... in 1965. ref name odnb ODNB article by Norman S. Marsh, Gardiner, Gerald Austin, Baron Gardiner ... His father was Robert Septimus Gardiner Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner died 16 November 1939 ref The Times ... Notice of Lady Gardiner. ref , daughter of Count von Ziegesar and granddaughter of Dionysius Lardner . ref The Times, Monday, Nov 20, 1939 pg. 8 Issue 48467 col D Sir Robert Gardiner Obituary. http library.kent.ac.uk ... of Susan Lardner and Baron von Ziegesar ref Gardiner was born in Chelsea, London Chelsea , London ... brothers were sent to Eton College Eton Fact date March 2008 . When Gardiner was at Magdalen College ... after a dance. Gardiner, characteristically, rushed to her defence and the Vice Chancellor , Farnell, notoriously out of touch with the post war generation, asked Gardiner to leave at the intolerable ... procession several hundred strong. The girl to whose defence Gardiner had so gallantly flown was later ... The Times date January 28, 1977 ref Pacifism Gerald Gardiner served in the Coldstream Guards in 1918, but in the 1930s he joined the Peace Pledge Union . During World War II Gardiner volunteered ... just over conscription age, and served 1943 to 1945. Legal career Gardiner was called to the Bar ... Gardiner stood for election as the Labour Party UK Labour Party s candidate in the United Kingdom ... . In 1963 he was made a life peer as Baron Gardiner , of Kittisford in the County of Somerset ... and Lord Gardiner resigned as Lord Chancellor. In that role, he was responsible for the creation ... of disquiet in the community and amongst these members. In his contribution, Lord Gardiner told ... private discussions with the then Attorney General for England and Wales Attorney General . Lord Gardiner ...   more details



  1. Lord Gardiner

    Lord Gardiner may refer to Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner John Gardiner, Baron Gardiner of Kimble Hndis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Meg Gardiner

    law.stanford.edu Stephen King s Review of Meg Gardiner On February 16, 2007, Stephen King in his ... for. Philadelphia Inquirer Stephen King was right about Meg Gardiner. The Dirty Secrets Club, featuring ...Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Meg Gardiner image MegShreve2.jpg imagesize caption Meg Gardiner made an appearance at The Bookworm, in Edwards, Colorado, on Feb ... n a influences influenced awards signature website http www.meggardiner.com portaldisp Meg Gardiner ... in June 2011. Gardiner s first novel, http www.meggardiner.com chinalake.html China Lake ... Times Reviewers Choice award for Best Procedural Novel. Biography Gardiner was born in Oklahoma and grew ... Shreve, and their three children. In describing herself, Gardiner has said quite simply I write ..., I d blurt out, Dude Or, if truly panicked, Y all ref name jeffvandermeer.com Gardiner is the daughter ... div00019&toc.depth 1&toc.id Frank C. Gardiner and Sally Love. Gardiner attended Dos Pueblos High School ... Writing is her third career, says Gardiner. In earlier incarnations, I practiced law in Los Angeles ... by http www.hodder.co.uk Hodder & Stoughton in 2002. Since then, Gardiner has written full time ... http meggardiner.wordpress.com about See ref Gardiner says that she writes crime fiction ... shotsmag.co.uk http www.shotsmag.co.uk features 2006 m gardiner m gardiner.html See ref As the daughter ..., Gardiner told the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper. ref http www.independent.com news 2008 jun ... Lying for a Living implies, she now lies for a living. Gardiner on Writing Asked what she considers the most difficult aspect of writing, Gardiner answers, The first draft. Sketching ideas Somebody ... knows when a story is right, Gardiner said, It s right when readers say Oh my God at a plot turn they never ... several drafts of the story to shreds. ref name shotsmag.co.uk Gardiner explained that in her .... ref name shotsmag.co.uk Always plying her trade, Gardiner said, I observe, take notes and shamelessly ...   more details



  1. Gardiner Baronets

    The Gardiner Baronetcy , of Roche Court in the County of Southampton, was a title in the Baronetage of England . It was created on 24 December 1660 for Sir William Gardiner, 1st Baronet Sir William Gardiner , Member of Parliament for Wigan UK Parliament constituency Wigan . The second Baronet was a Commissioner of the Stamp Office. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1779. The late Baronet left his estates to his cousin Sir John Whalley Gardiner, 1st Baronet John Whalley , of Tackley , Oxfordshire , who assumed the additional surname of Gardiner and was created a Baronet, of Roche Court in the County of Southampton, in 1783. See Whalley Smythe Gardiner Baronets for further history of this title. Gardiner Baronets, of Roche Court 1660 Sir William Gardiner, 1st Baronet c. 1618 1691 Sir Brocas Gardiner, 2nd Baronet c. 1664 1740 Sir William Gardiner, 3rd Baronet c. 1700 1779 See also Whalley Smythe Gardiner Baronets References rayment b DEFAULTSORT Gardiner Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ...   more details



  1. Bernard Gardiner

    Bernard Gardiner baptised 25 September 1668 died 22 April 1726 was an academic at the University of Oxford , serving as Warden college Warden of All Souls College, Oxford ref name VCH cite book editor1 last Salter editor1 first H.E. editor2 last Lobel editor2 first Mary D editor2 link Mary Lobel series Victoria County History title A History of the County of Oxford Volume 3 The University of Oxford year 1954 pages 173 193 publisher url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 63880 chapter All Souls College accessdate 18 July 2011 ref and also as Vice Chancellor of Oxford University . ref name vc cite web url http www.admin.ox.ac.uk vc position previousvice chancellors title Previous Vice Chancellors publisher University of Oxford accessdate 18 July 2011 ref ref cite book title The Oxford University Calendar publisher University of Oxford year 1817 pages 27 28 url http books.google.com books?id B7kUAAAAQAAJ&pg PA27 chapter Vice Chancellors from the year 1660 accessdate 18 July 2011 ref Life Gardiner was the son of Sir William Gardiner, 1st Baronet , a lawyer and politician, and was baptised in Fareham, Hampshire on 25 September 1668. He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford , matriculation matriculating there in November 1684 and holding a demyship scholarship , but lost his position during a battle for supremacy between the college s officials and James II of England ..., success since some of the errant fellows had powerful supporters. Gardiner himself was ordained ... 1714. He helped to organise the rebuilding of All Souls by Nicholas Hawksmoor and George Clarke . Gardiner ... Oxford cite web first William last Gibson title Gardiner, Bernard 1668 1726 work Oxford Dictionary ... before Leopold William Finch Hon. Leopold William Finch after Stephen Niblett succession box title ... John Baron end box Keeper of the Archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner ... Gardiner, Bernard Category 1660s births Category 1726 deaths Category Alumni of Magdalen College ...   more details



  1. Gardiner Medal

    The Gardiner Medal was an Australian rules football award, formerly awarded to the Best and Fairest best and fairest player in the Australian Football League VFL Reserves competition. Officially named the Seconds prior to 1959 and the Reserves from 1959 onwards, the competition ran from 1919 until 1999 and the medal was first awarded in 1926. The Medal was named in honour of Frank Gardiner, a former president of the Australian Football League VFL Seconds. The award was voted for by the field umpires at the conclusion of each match in the same format as used in the senior grade s Brownlow Medal . As for the Brownlow Medal , ties were originally decided on a countback of who received the most best on ground votes. In 1992 three players who had previously been eliminated on a countback were awarded medals retrospectively for seasons 1950, 1970 and 1971. Winners 1999 Daniel Healy St Kilda 1998 Simon Arnott Sydney 1997 Brad Lloyd Hawthorn 1996 Trent Nichols North Melbourne 1995 Simon Crawshay Hawthorn 1994 David Bain Australian rules footballer David Bain Fitzroy 1993 Rod Keogh Melbourne 1992 Mick Dwyer St Kilda 1991 Stephen Anderson Australian footballer Stephen Anderson Collingwood 1990 Rod Keogh Melbourne 1989 Michael Kol Geelong 1988 Tony Liberatore Footscray 1987 Brad Gotch St Kilda 1986 Tony Liberatore Footscray 1985 James Bennett Australian footballer James Bennett Hawthorn , Greg Dear Hawthorn 1984 Jim Stephenson Footscray 1983 John Taylor Australian footballer John Taylor Footscray 1982 Roger Merrett Essendon 1981 Malcolm Reed footballer Malcolm Reed Geelong , Daryl Vernon Richmond 1980 Bill Valli Essendon 1979 Colin Boyd footballer Colin Boyd Essendon 1978 Alan Goad Hawthorn ... 1974 Stephen Clifford Collingwood 1973 Vin Catoggio Carlton 1972 Mike Pokrovsky Footscray 1971 ... AFL Website Gardiner Medal External links http www.fullpointsfooty.net v afl reserves premiers and gardiner medallists.htm Full Points Footy VFL AFL Reserves Premiers and Gardiner Medallists Category ...   more details



  1. Helen Gardiner

    Infobox Person name Helen E. Gardiner image imagesize caption birth date July 18, 1938 birth place Kirkland Lake , Ontario , Canada death date July 22, 2008 death place Caledon Caledon East , Ontario , Canada death cause Cancer resting place Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto residence Toronto & Caledon East, Ontario education occupation Art Collector, Philanthropist known for Gardiner Museum party spouse 2 George R. Gardiner children Lindsay daughter parents relations boards religion Anglican Church of Canada Anglican awards Order of Canada 2007 Helen E. Gardiner , Post nominals country CAN CM , n e McMinn July 18, 1938 &ndash July 22, 2008 was a Canada Canadian philanthropist. Biography She was born in 1938 in Kirkland Lake , Ontario to a working family. She later moved to Toronto with her family and attended York University and Christie s Fine Arts School in London . She later married businessman George R. Gardiner , with whom she co founded the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Arts in Toronto. ref http canadianpress.google.com article ALeqM5heF9ktNmpdtEUJWdphC6jAc27 eA Helen Gardiner, co founder of Toronto s Gardiner Museum, dead at age 70 ref She was awarded the Order of Canada in 2007. Helen Gardiner died of cancer in Caledon, Ontario Caledon . ref http www.thestar.com entertainment article 465483 Helen Gardiner s passion helped found museum ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Helen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 18, 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH Kirkland Lake , Ontario , Canada DATE OF DEATH July 22, 2008 PLACE OF DEATH Caledon Caledon East , Ontario , Canada DEFAULTSORT Gardiner, Helen Category People from Kirkland Lake Category York University alumni Category 1938 births Category 2008 deaths Category Members of the Order of Canada Category Canadian philanthropists Category Cancer deaths in Ontario Category Deaths from pancreatic cancer Canada activist stub ...   more details



  1. Alan Gardiner

    Sir Alan Henderson Gardiner 29 March 1879, Eltham, London Eltham   19 December 1963, Oxford was one of the premier United Kingdom British Egyptologists of the early and mid 20th century. Some of his most important publications include a 1959 book on his study of The Royal Canon of Turin and his seminal 1961 work Egypt of the Pharaohs , which covered all aspects of Egyptian chronology and history at the time of publication. Two major contributions to ancient Ancient Egypt Egyptian philology by Gardiner are his famous three editions of Egyptian Grammar Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs Egyptian Grammar and its correlated list of all the Middle Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyph hieroglyphs in Gardiner s Sign List . Publishing Egyptian Grammar produced one of the few available hieroglyphic printing fonts. In 1915 Gardiner was also able to crack the so called Proto Sinaitic writing system by deciphering the B alat inscriptions . He was educated at Charterhouse School Charterhouse and Queens College, Oxford he was later a student of the famous egyptologist Kurt Heinrich Sethe in Berlin. Important publications The Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage from a Hieratic Papyrus in Leiden ... University Press, 1957. See also Egyptian hieroglyph s Pharaoh Margaret Gardiner artist Margaret Gardiner , his daughter. Gardiner s Sign List External links wikisource author inline Alan Henderson Gardiner http www.mnsu.edu emuseum information biography fghij gardiner alan.html Alan Gardiner bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Alan H. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Gardiner, Alan H. Category 1879 births Category 1963 deaths Category British philologists Category ... stub de Alan Gardiner el es Alan Gardiner fr Alan Henderson Gardiner it Alan Gardiner he nl Alan Gardiner pt Alan Gardiner ro Alan H. Gardiner ru , fi Alan Gardiner sv Alan Gardiner uk ...   more details



  1. Nevile Gardiner

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Nevile Gardiner , b. 1902 d. 1954 was an English diplomat . He was brother of Gerald Gardiner Baron Gerald Gardiner Lord Chancellor 1964 70 , his father was Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner and his mother was Alice von Ziegesar daughter of Count von Ziegesar . Gardiner was educated at University of Oxford Oxford , and entered the British Civil Service , originally posted to Washington, D.C. . He eventually became Commercial Secretary in the Diplomatic Service at The Hague , Netherlands. In 1954, he was bitten by an unidentified species of venom ous insect while visiting the Philippines Philippine Islands . He died within 48 hours. He was survived by his wife, Madeleine Michelson, daughter of Dr. Albert A. Michelson , who won the Nobel Prize for Physics. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Nevile ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1954 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gardiner, Nevile Category 1902 births Category 1954 deaths Category Deaths due to insect bites and stings Category English diplomats Category Alumni of the University of Oxford Category Accidental deaths in the Philippines England bio stub UK diplomat stub ...   more details



  1. Vin Gardiner

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox AFL player 2 name Vin Gardiner birth date 23 October 1885 birth place heightweight 167  cm, 67.5  kg originalteam death date death place debutdate debutteam Melbourne Football Club Melbourne debutopponent debutstadium playingteams Melbourne Football Club Melbourne 1905 2 games, 0 goals Carlton Football Club Carlton 1907 1917 157 games, 341 goals Total 159 Games, 341 Goals statsend 1917 Vincent Sidley Vin Gardiner 23 October 1885 October 1972 was an Australian rules football er who played for Melbourne Football Club Melbourne and Carlton Football Club Carlton in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . Gardiner came from a footballing family, his father John Gardiner Australian footballer John had played for Carlton, and his brother Jack Gardiner Jack also played for Melbourne and Carlton. Gardiner bean his career with Melbourne, but only played two games for the Demons in 1905. Gardiner then made his debut for the Carlton Football Club in round 3 of the 1907 season. In his second season, 1908, Gardiner was part of Carlton s premiership winning team. He was also the club s leading goalkicker that season. Gardiner went on to win Carlton s leading goalkicker award six more times and win another premiership, in 1915. He left the Blues at the end of the 1917 season. ref Ref AFL Encyc 1st 141 ref Gardiner was made a life member of Carlton in 1949. ref cite news url http nla.gov.au nla.news article22772370 title Life Members At Carlton newspaper The Argus Australia The Argus Melbourne, Vic. 1848 1954 location Melbourne, Vic. date 18 August 1949 accessdate 13 January 2011 page 18 publisher National Library of Australia ... tiki index.php?page Vin Gardiner Vin Gardiner at http www.blueseum.org Blueseum 1908 Carlton Blues ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Vin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian ... Gardiner, Vin Category 1885 births Category 1972 deaths Category Carlton Football Club players ...   more details



  1. Alex Gardiner

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox AFL player NEW name Alex Gardiner fullname Alex Gardiner caption image birth date 3 January 1935 birth place originalteam Gisborne Football Club Gisborne heightweight 175  cm 73 kg position Wingman death date death place guernsey years 1955 56, 1958 62 clubs Western Bulldogs Footscray games goals 92 18 coachyears coachclubs coachgames wins statsend 1962 Alex Gardiner born 3 January 1935 was an Australian rules football er who played with Western Bulldogs Footscray in the Australian Football League Victorian Football League VFL . His father, also named Alex Gardiner, Sr. Alex , was a Footscray player during the 1920s. Gardiner, originally from Gisborne Football Club Gisborne , was one of Footscray s wingers in the 1961 VFL Grand Final loss to Hawthorn. From 1963 to 1967, Gardiner was captain coach of Box Hill Football Club Box Hill in the Victorian Football League Victorian Football Association VFA . He always polled well in the Field Trophy, finishing as the runner up in 1964. In all, Gardiner played a total of 73 games for Box Hill, mainly as a centreman, and scored 61 goals. In 2000 he was selected on the wing in Box Hill s Greatest Ever Team and named as captain. References AflRleague ref A Alex Gardiner0.html http www.fullpointsfooty.net g.htm Alex 20Gardiner 20 Footscray Full Points Footy Alex Gardiner Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers . 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardiner, Alex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer and coach DATE OF BIRTH 3 January 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gardiner, Alex Category 1935 births Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Western Bulldogs players Category Box Hill Football Club players Category Box Hill Football Club coaches Category Gisborne Football Club players Category Living people ...   more details




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