Gosling
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Gosling might refer to
People with the surname Gosling:
- A young gooseGooseThe word goose is the English name for a group of waterfowl, belonging to the family Anatidae. This family also includes swans, most of which are larger than true geese, and ducks, which are smaller....
- Gosling (band)Gosling (band)Gosling was an American alternative rock band formed in Tri-Cities, Washington. The band was composed of Davey Ingersoll , Mark Watrous , Shane Middleton and Isaac Carpenter...
- Henry Gosling PrizeHenry Gosling PrizeThe Henry Gosling Prize is an art award awarded annually to an artist with European nationality under the age of 23. It is awarded to the artist who has most successfully challenged accepted artistic perceptions and practices. It is praised for its theoretical and intellectual approach to its award...
, awarded to young European artists - Gosling EmacsGosling EmacsGosling Emacs was an Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Its extension language, Mocklisp, has a syntax that appears similar to Lisp, but Mocklisp does not have lists or any other structured datatypes...
, an Emacs implementation - Gosling's Rum, a brand of Bermuda rum
People with the surname Gosling:
- Armine Nutting GoslingArmine Nutting GoslingArmine Nutting Gosling was a suffragette, best known in Newfoundland for her involvement in the nascent Newfoundland women's rights movement....
(1861–1942), Canadian women's-rights activist - Clint GoslingClint GoslingClint Gosling is a former association football goalkeeper who represented New Zealand at international level.His Midgets & Junior soccer started at Lynndale AFC now Lynnavon...
(born 1960), New Zealand footballer - Dan GoslingDan GoslingDaniel "Dan" Gosling is an English footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United as a centre midfielder, right midfielder or right fullback. Gosling is a versatile player, having operated as a box-to-box midfielder on several occasions and occasionally deputised at right back to...
(born 1990), English footballer, currently playing for Newcastle United - R. Cunliffe GoslingR. Cunliffe GoslingRobert Cunliffe Gosling DL , was a Victorian-era footballer who played as a speedy inside forward for the renowned amateur clubs Old Etonians and the Corinthians...
(1868–1922), nineteenth century EnglandEngland national football teamThe England national football team represents England in association football and is controlled by the Football Association, the governing body for football in England. England is the joint oldest national football team in the world, alongside Scotland, whom they played in the world's first...
football captain - Harry GoslingHarry GoslingHarry Gosling CH was a British Labour Party politician and trade union leader.-Early life:Gosling was born in 1861 at 57 York Street, Lambeth, London, on the southern bank of the River Thames. He was the second son of William Gosling, master lighterman, and his wife Sarah Louisa née Rowe, a...
(1861–1930), British politician and trade union leader - James GoslingJames GoslingJames A. Gosling, OC is a computer scientist, best known as the father of the Java programming language.-Education and career:In 1977, Gosling received a B.Sc in Computer Science from the University of Calgary...
(born 1955), Canadian software developer, considered father of Java - Joanna GoslingJoanna GoslingJoanna Marie Mussett Gosling is a television news presenter, broadcast journalist and author. She presents on the United Kingdom rolling news channel BBC News, as well as occasionally on the Saturday evening and late editions of the BBC Weekend News on BBC One...
(born 1971), British journalist - John GoslingJohn Goslingnot to be confused with John Gostling John Gosling , is an English classically trained organist and pianist....
(born 1948), English classical musician - John Gosling (cricketer)John Gosling (cricketer)John William Gosling is a Fijian former cricketer. A right arm medium pace bowler, he played one first-class match for the Fiji national cricket team, against Canterbury in March 1948...
, Fijian cricketer - John A. GoslingJohn A. GoslingJohn A. Gosling is a conductor of classical music. He served as music director of the Erie Philharmonic from 1967 to 1973, and the North Carolina Symphony in 1973.-References:...
, conductor and former music director of the Erie Philharmonic, and the North Carolina Symphony - John "Zos Kia" GoslingJohn "Zos Kia" Gosling-Biography:John Gosling , currently known as Mekon is a British big beat and Industrial musician and electronica producer....
(born 1963), English rock musician a.k.a "Mekon" - John GostlingJohn GostlingJohn Gostling was a 17th century Church of England clergyman and bass singer famed for his range and power. He was a favourite singer of Charles II and is particularly associated with the music of Henry Purcell.-Background:...
(1644–1733) English singer - Mike GoslingMike GoslingMichael Frederick Gosling is a retired left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who was most recently with the Cleveland Indians organization.-Minnesota Twins:...
, (born 1980), United States former Major League Baseball pitcher - Paula GoslingPaula GoslingPaula Gosling is a US-born crime writer. She has lived in the UK since the 1960s. Gosling started her writing career as a copy-writer. She published her first novel, A Running Duck, in 1974. It won the John Creasey Award for the best first novel of the year. She has also received the Gold Dagger...
, (born 1939), English crime writer - Ray GoslingRay GoslingRay Gosling is an English journalist, author, broadcaster and gay rights activist. In February 2010, he claimed during a local BBC television programme to have killed a lover, in an act of euthanasia. He was arrested and released on police bail...
, (born 1939), English television presenter, journalist and gay rights activist - Raymond GoslingRaymond GoslingRaymond Gosling is a distinguished scientist who worked with both Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin at King's College London in deducing the structure of DNA, under the direction of Sir John Randall. His other KCL colleagues included Alex Stokes and Herbert Wilson.-Early years:He was born in...
(born 1926), English scientist - Richard GoslingRichard GoslingRichard Gosling is the winner of Britain's Strongest Man contest in 2003. He currently lives in Cannock, England.-Injury:...
(born 1974), English strongman - Ryan GoslingRyan GoslingRyan Thomas Gosling is a Canadian actor and musician. He first came to public attention as a child star on the Disney Channel's Mickey Mouse Club and went on to appear in other family entertainment programmes including Are You Afraid of the Dark? , Goosebumps , Breaker High and Young Hercules...
(born 1980), Canadian actor - Simon GoslingSimon GoslingSimon "Goose" Gosling is a British designer and builder of special effects models. He is best known for his work on commercials featuring stop-frame animation for Brisk, Apple Jacks and Chips Ahoy in America, and the Windy Miller adverts for Quaker Oats in Britain.Gosling has created props and...
(born 1969), British Modeller and Propmaker - William GoslingWilliam GoslingMajor William Gosling VC was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces....
(1892–1945), English recipient of the Victoria Cross - William Gilbert GoslingWilliam Gilbert GoslingWilliam Gilbert Gosling was a Canadian politician, businessman and author. From 1916 to 1920, he served as the mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.-Early life:...
(1863–1930), Canadian politician, businessman and author - William Gosling (footballer)William Gosling (footballer)William Sullivan Gosling was a British football player who competed in the 1900 Olympic Games.In Paris he won a gold medal as a member of Upton Park club team.-External links:*...
(1869–1952), British footballer - William W. GoslingWilliam W. GoslingWilliam W. Gosling was a Victorian landscape painter.Gosling was one of the early painters showing influence from the Impressionists. He exhibited 13 works at the Royal Academy between 1849 and 1883, 23 at the British Institute between 1851 and 1883), and 176 at Suffolk Street at the gallery of...
(1824–1883), English landscape painter
See also
- Gosselin (disambiguation), a similar sounding French surname
- Goslings (disambiguation)
- Gosalyn, a name derived from Gosling, such as the character Gosalyn Mallard