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Gordon


Gordon may refer to:

People

  • Gordon (given name), a masculine given name, including list of persons and fictional characters
  • Gordon (surname), the surname
  • Gordon (slave), escaped to a Union Army camp during the U.S. Civil War
  • Gordon Heuckeroth (born 1968), Dutch performer and radio and television personality, known professionally by the mononym Gordon
  • Clan Gordon, a Scottish clan

Education

  • Gordon State College, a public college in Barnesville, Georgia
  • Gordon College (Massachusetts), a Christian college in Wenham, Massachusetts
  • Gordon College (Pakistan), a Christian college in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • Gordon College (Philippines), a public university in Subic, Zambales
  • Gordon College of Education, a public college in Haifa, Israel

Places

Australia

  • Gordon, Australian Capital Territory
  • Gordon, New South Wales
  • Gordon, South Australia
  • Gordon, Victoria
  • Gordon River, Tasmania
  • Gordon River (Western Australia)

Canada

  • Gordon Parish, New Brunswick
  • Gordon, Ontario, former municipality, now part of Gordon/Barrie Island
  • Gordon River (Chochocouane River), a river in Quebec

Scotland

  • Gordon (district), Aberdeenshire, forming a local government district from 1975 to 1996
  • Gordon, Scottish Borders, Berwickshire (now the Scottish Borders council area)
  • Gordon (Scottish Parliament constituency), Scotland
  • Gordon (UK Parliament constituency), Scotland
  • Gordon Castle, Moray

United States

  • Gordon, Alabama
  • Gordon, Alaska
  • Gordon, Florida
  • Gordon, Georgia, in Wilkinson County
  • Gordon County, Georgia
  • Gordon, Illinois
  • Gordon, Kansas
  • Gordon, Kentucky
  • Gordon Township, Minnesota
  • Gordon, Nebraska
  • Gordon Heights, New York
  • Gordon, Ohio
  • Gordon, Pennsylvania
  • Gordon, Texas
  • Gordon, Ashland County, Wisconsin
  • Gordon, Douglas County, Wisconsin
    • Gordon (CDP), Wisconsin, census-designated place in Douglas County

Motor manufacturers

  • Gordon (1903–1904) (Gordon Cycle & Motor Company Ltd), British manufacturer of bicycles and motor cars on Seven Sisters Road, London
  • Gordon Newey, Newey, Newey-Aster, Gordon Newey Ltd, G.N.L. (GNL), (1907–1920), British automobile manufacturer from Birmingham
  • Gordon (1912–1916), Gordon Armstrong, British cyclecar produced in Beverley Yorkshire by 'East-Riding Engineering'
  • Gordon England (coachbuilder) 1920s coachbuilding and racing car manufacturer owned by Eric Gordon England
  • Gordon (1954–1958) (Vernon Industries), British three wheeled motorcar built at Bidston, Cheshire
  • Gordon GT (1959), a car model made by Gordon-Keeble
  • Gordon-Keeble (1960–1961; 1964–1967), British car marque, made first in Slough, then Eastleigh, and finally in Southampton

Transportation

  • Gordon railway station, Sydney, on the North Shore line
  • Gordon railway station, Victoria, on the Melbourne - Ballarat line
  • LMR 600 Gordon, a British preserved locomotive

Other uses

  • Gordon (album), first album by the Canadian pop band Barenaked Ladies
  • Duke of Gordon, British title
  • Fairey Gordon, British light bomber of the 1930s and 1940s
  • Gordon Castle, in Scotland
  • Gordon Highlanders, infantry regiment
  • Gordon's Gin, established 1769
  • Gordon model, stock valuation model by Myron Gordon
  • Gordon Letterpress (1821–1878), common model of open-platten printing press invented by George Phineas Gordon
  • Gordon RFC, Sydney rugby union club
  • Gordon Riots, in 18th-century Britain
  • "Gordons" (Orange Is the New Black), a 2018 television episode
  • Tropical Storm Gordon, name of several Atlantic hurricanes
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