Margaret Gardner is an Australian academic, community leader and economist currently serving as Governor of Victoria.
Margaret Gardner may also refer to:
BE or be may refer to:
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Saint Margaret, St. Margarets, or St. Margaret's may refer to:
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Rajkumar or Raj Kumar may refer to:
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The All England Open Badminton Championships is the world's oldest badminton tournament, held annually in England. With the introduction of the BWF's latest grading system, it was given Super Series status in 2007, upgraded to Super Series Premier status in 2011.
James or Jim Gardner may refer to:
Margaret of Scotland may refer to:
Nora Perry MBE is an English former badminton player noted for her anticipation, racket control, and tactical astuteness. A doubles specialist, Perry won numerous major titles, with a variety of partners, from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. These included six All-England mixed doubles and two All-England women's doubles championships. She won both the 1980 IBF World Championships and the 1980 European Championships in women's doubles with Jane Webster. Three years later, she won the 1983 IBF World Championships title in mixed doubles with Thomas Kihlström. Generally regarded as one of the greatest female mixed doubles players in the game's history, in 1999 she was inducted into the World Badminton Hall of Fame.
Margaret Lockwood may refer to:
Margaret Beck was a badminton player from England who ranked among the world's best during most of the 1970s.
Joshua Gardner is the name of:
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Krishna Nagar or Krishnanagar may refer to:
Jacco is a Dutch male given name. It is a form of Jacob or James, only popular since the mid-1960. The spelling Jakko is uncommon. People with the name include:
Ruth Williams (1926–2005) was a baseball pitcher.
Margaret Gardiner may refer to: