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11-426: Calder may refer to: People [ edit ] Calder (surname) Clan Calder , a Highland Scottish clan Places [ edit ] Calder, Tasmania , Australia, a locality Calder, Edmonton , a neighbourhood in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Calder, Saskatchewan , Canada, a village Rural Municipality of Calder No. 241 , Saskatchewan, Canada,

22-702: A Vocabulary of Christian Names . Albany, New York: J. Munsell. p.  24 . OCLC   1060940902 – via Internet Archive . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Calder . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calder_(surname)&oldid=1259433256 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Scottish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

33-608: A rural municipality Calder, Cumbria , England, a village Calder, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a town on the island of Saint Vincent Cawdor , Scotland, original name Calder, a Highland council area River Calder (disambiguation) , in Scotland, Northern England, and Australia Sports [ edit ] Calder Cannons , an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Australia Calder Memorial Trophy , awarded to

44-2846: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Calder (surname) Calder is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Milne Calder (1846–1923), American sculptor, father of: Alexander Stirling Calder (1870–1945), American sculptor, father of: Alexander Calder (1898–1976), American sculptor, inventor of mobile sculpture Alexander Calder (Beaumont, Texas) (1806–1853), first mayor of Beaumont, Texas Alison Calder (born 1969), Canadian poet and literary critic Angus Calder (1942–2008), Scottish writer, historian and poet, son of Peter Calder Archibald Clement Calder , Canadian politician Barbara Calder (1924-2018), British yachtswoman Bob Calder (1907–1973), Scottish footballer Clive Calder (born 1946), South African-born British billionaire recording executive and businessman David Calder (actor) (born 1946), English actor David Calder (rower) (born 1978), Canadian rower David O. Calder (1823–1884), Mormon pioneer Eddie Calder , American college basketball player Finlay Calder (b. 1957), Scottish rugby player Frank Calder (1877–1943), British-born Canadian ice hockey executive, journalist, and first National Hockey League president Frank Arthur Calder (1915–2006), Canadian politician, plaintiff in Calder v British Columbia (AG) Harry Calder (1901–1995), South African cricketer James Calder (disambiguation) (1826–1893), 5th president of Pennsylvania State University James Alexander Calder (1868–1956), Canadian politician Jean Calder (1932/1933–2022), Australian humanitarian worker Jim Calder (footballer) (born 1960), Scottish footballer Jim Calder (rugby league) ( fl.  1929–1936 ), New Zealand rugby league international Jim Calder (rugby union) (born 1957), Scottish rugby union international John Calder (1927–2018), founder of Calder Publishing John Alexander Calder , Canadian politician Katherine Calder (born 1980), New Zealand cross-country skier Keith Calder (born 1979), American film producer Kent E. Calder (born 1948), American professor of East Asian studies Mary Gordon Calder (c. 1906-1992), Scottish palaeobotanist Muffy Calder (born 1958), Canadian-born Scottish computer scientist Nigel Calder (1931–2014), British science writer, son of Peter Calder, father of Simon Calder Peter Ritchie Calder (1906–1982), Scottish author, journalist and academic, father of Nigel Calder Rebecca Calder (born 1981), English actress Robert Calder (1745–1818), British naval officer Robert Calder (priest) (1650?–1723), clergyman of

55-405: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alexander Milne Calder Alexander Milne Calder (August 23, 1846 – June 4, 1923) (MILL-nee) was a Scottish American sculptor best known for the architectural sculpture of Philadelphia City Hall . Both his son, Alexander Stirling Calder , and grandson, Alexander Calder , became significant sculptors in the 20th century. Calder

66-672: The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts . In 1873, he was hired by architect John McArthur Jr. , to produce models for the sculptures adorning Philadelphia City Hall . The commission required more than 250 marble and bronze pieces and took Calder twenty years to complete. That same year, Calder was commissioned by the forerunner of Philadelphia's current Association for Public Art , the Fairmount Park Art Association, to create an equestrian statue of Major General George Gordon Meade for Fairmount Park. Then in 1875, he won

77-470: The Scottish Episcopal Church, author, and controversialist Sam Calder (1916–2008), Australian politician Simon Calder (born 1955), travel writer Tony Calder (1943–2018), English music manager William M. Calder (1869–1945), senator from New York References [ edit ] ^ Sims, Clifford Stanley (1862). The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames. With

88-768: The rookie of the year in the National Hockey League Calder Cup , awarded to the winner of the American Hockey League playoffs Calder Race Course , a horse racetrack in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States Other uses [ edit ] Calder Abbey in northwest England Calder Houses , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Linn County, Iowa, United States Calder baronets , two baronetcies created for people with

99-448: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Calder . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Calder&oldid=1200294878 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-832: The surname Calder Calder Publishing , a British publishing company specializing in works about the arts Calder v British Columbia (AG) , case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada relating to aboriginal land titles Calder Freeway , Victoria, Australia Calder Highway , Victoria, Australia Calder (crater) , a crater on Mercury Calder Pillay, a major character in the Chasing Vermeer children's novel series by Blue Balliet See also [ edit ] East Calder , Mid Calder and West Calder , three villages in West Lothian, Scotland Calder Park (disambiguation) Calders (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

121-732: Was born in Aberdeen , Scotland , the son of a tombstone carver. He attended the Royal Academy in Edinburgh during which he worked for sculptor John Rhind, the father of sculptor J. Massey Rhind . Calder then moved to London , where he worked on the Albert Memorial . In 1868, he emigrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia , where he studied with Joseph A. Bailly and attended

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