Parkes
Parkes may refer to:
- Sir Henry Parkes (1815–1896), Australian politician, one of the earliest and most prominent advocates for Australian federation
There are also several things named after him:
- Parkes, New South Wales, a regional town
- Parkes Observatory, a radio telescope near Parkes, New South Wales
- Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra
- the Division of Parkes (1901-69), an abolished Sydney electorate in the Australian House of Representatives
- the Division of Parkes, a current regional electorate in the House of Representatives
- the Tenterfield School of Arts known as the Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts, a museum in the building where Parkes made the famous "Tenterfield Oration"
- HMAS Parkes, a Royal Australian Navy corvette during WWII
In addition, Parkes may refer to:
- Alexander Parkes (1813–1890), English inventor
- Broc Parkes (born 1981), Australian motorcycle racer
- Dave Parkes, Canadian sports administrator
- David Parkes (born 1950), Irish football player
- Ebenezer Parkes (1848–1919), English Liberal Unionist politician
- Edmund Alexander Parkes (1819–1876), English physician
- Edmundson Parkes (1904–1997), President and CEO of United Gas Corporation
- Sir Edward Parkes (born 1926), Vice-Chancellor of City University London (1974–1978)
- Ernie Parkes (1894–?), Canadian ice hockey player
- Fanny Parkes (1794–1875), Welsh travel writer
- Gerard Parkes, Irish-born Canadian actor
- Gregory Parkes, (b. 1964), American Catholic bishop
- Harry Smith Parkes (1828–1885), British consul in China and Japan
- Harry Parkes (1920–2009), English footballer
- Harry Parkes (football manager), (1888–1947), English footballer and manager
- Henry Bamford Parkes (1904–1972), English historian and author
- Howard Parkes (1877–1920), English cricketer
- James Parkes (clergyman) (1896–1981), Historian and activist from the Channel Islands
- James Parkes (rugby player) (born 1980), English rugby union player
- James S. Parkes, former American Republican Party politician
- Jordan Parkes (born 1983), English footballer
- Joseph Parkes (1796–1865), English political reformer
- Kineton Parkes (1865–1938), English novelist, art historian and librarian
- Lauren Parkes (born 1987), American beauty pageant contestant
- Michael Parkes (born 1944), American fantasy artist
- Mike Parkes (1931–1977), British racing driver
- Nii Parkes (born 1974), British-born Ghanaian poet
- Phil Parkes (born 1947), former English football goalkeeper (for Wolverhampton Wanderers)
- Phil Parkes (born 1950), former English football goalkeeper (for Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United)
- Robin Parkes, Australian businessman
- Samuel Parkes (chemist) (c. 1759 – 1825), British chemist
- Samuel Parkes (VC) (1815–1864), British recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Shaun Parkes (born 1973), English actor
- Terence Parkes, UK cartoonist known as Larry
- Taylor Parkes (born 1972), British journalist
- Tony Parkes (born 1949), former English professional footballer
- Walter F. Parkes, American screenwriter and producer
- Lee Parkes (born 1981)Mechanical Engineer and Physicist.
Other uses:
- Parkes process, a pyrometallurgical industrial process
- Mysterious Mr. Parkes, a 1930 comedy drama film starring Claudett Colbert
See also
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