Jump to content

Robert Ward: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Addbot (talk | contribs)
m Bot: Migrating 1 interwiki links, now provided by Wikidata on d:q724249
despite the claims of some, baseball is in fact a sport. also, the ship should be on here
(42 intermediate revisions by 22 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Robert Ward''' may refer to:
'''Robert Ward''' may refer to:


==Politicians==
* [[Robert Ward (composer)]] (born 1917), American composer of classical music
*[[Robert Ward (MP for City of York)]]
* [[Robert Ward (1754–1831)]], Irish MP for Wicklow Borough, Killyleagh and Bangor
* [[Robert Ward (1754–1831)]], Irish MP for Wicklow Borough, Killyleagh and Bangor
* [[Bob Ward (American football)]] (1927–2005), former player and head coach of the University of Maryland Terrapins
* [[Robert Ward (American politician)]] (1952–2021), American lawyer and politician
* [[Bob Ward (communications director)]], policy and communications director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
* [[Robert Ward (blues musician)]] (1938–2008), American blues guitarist and singer
* [[Robert Ward (British politician)]] (1871–1942), British Conservative party politician
* [[Robert Ward (British politician)]] (1871–1942), British Conservative party politician
* [[Robert Ward (scholar)]], English scholar active in the seventeenth century
* [[Robert Ward (travel writer)]], Canadian author
* [[Robert Ward (baseball)]], American owner of the Brooklyn Tip Tops
* [[Robert Ward (footballer)]] (born 1958), former Glasgow Celtic football player
* [[Robert Ward (novelist)]], American author and screenwriter
* [[Robert Joseph Ward]] (1926–2003), American judge
* [[Robert Plumer Ward]] (1765–1846), English novelist and politician
* [[Robert Plumer Ward]] (1765–1846), English novelist and politician
* [[Robert W. Ward]] (1929–1997), Secretary of State of Alaska, 1969–1970
* [[Robert W. Ward]] (1929–1997), Secretary of State of Alaska, 1969–1970

==Sportspeople==
* [[Bob Ward (footballer)]] (1881–?), Scottish footballer<!--
* [[Bob Ward (footballer, born 1953)]], English footballer -->
* [[Bobby Ward]] (born 1958), Scottish football player (Celtic, Newport County)
* [[Robbie Ward]] (born 1995), English rugby league footballer
* [[Bob Ward (American football, born 1927)]] (1927–2005), former player and head coach of the University of Maryland Terrapins
* [[Bob Ward (American football, born 1933)]] (1933–2021), coach for the Dallas Cowboys
* Robert Ward (active 1914–15), American owner of the [[Brooklyn Tip-Tops]]

==Other people==
* [[Robert Ward (blues musician)]] (1938–2008), American blues guitarist and singer
* [[Robert Ward (British Army officer)]] (born 1935)
* [[Robert Ward (composer)]] (1917–2013), American composer of classical music
* [[Robert Ward (novelist)]] (active since 1972), American author and screenwriter
* [[Robert Ward (scholar)]], English scholar active in the seventeenth century
* [[Robert Ward (travel writer)]] (active since 2002), Canadian author
* [[Robert DeCourcy Ward]] (1867–1931), American climatologist and eugenics proponent
* [[Robert George Ward]] (1928–2013), Australian metallurgist
* [[Robert Joseph Ward]] (1926–2003), American judge
* [[Bob Ward (communications director)]] (active since 2008), policy and communications director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
<!-- * [[Robert G. Ward]], namesake of the USCGC ''Robert Ward'']-->

==Other==
* [[USCGC Robert Ward|USCGC ''Robert Ward'']], a U.S. Coast Guard cutter launched in 2018


{{hndis|name=Ward, Robert}}
{{hndis|name=Ward, Robert}}

Revision as of 00:31, 28 January 2024

Robert Ward may refer to:

Politicians

Sportspeople

Other people

Other