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'''Pickard''' may refer to: |
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*[[Pickard, Indiana]], a small town in the United States |
*[[Pickard, Indiana]], a small town in the United States |
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*[[Thornton-Pickard]], a former British manufacturer of photographic cameras |
*[[Thornton-Pickard]], a former British manufacturer of photographic cameras |
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Revision as of 16:05, 20 May 2008
Pickard may refer to:
Surname
- Allan Pickard (1895 - 1975), former president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
- Charles Pickard (1874-1954), Royal Air Force
- Cyril Stanley Pickard KCMG (1917-1992), diplomat
- Greenleaf Whittier Pickard (1877-1956), radio pioneer
- James Pickard, an English inventor
- Jerry Pickard, former representative in the Canadian House of Commons
- John Pickard (politician), former representative in the Canadian House of Commons
- Group Captain Percy Charles Pickard (1915-1944), Royal Air Force officer
- Dr R. H. Pickard, F.R.S., Director of the British Cotton Industry Research Association
- Thomas J. Pickard, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Tom Pickard, British poet
- William Leonard Pickard, a man convicted on charges relating to the manufacturing of LSD
Other uses
- Pickard, Indiana, a small town in the United States
- Thornton-Pickard, a former British manufacturer of photographic cameras