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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

  • Parke (disambiguation)
  • Park (disambiguation)

Usage examples of "parkes".

Nobody's linked Gable to Monique or Reed Parkes in any business sense.

It was as necessary to separate Parkes and Robertson as it was to keep Elizabeth and Ruby apart.

Robertson, Parkes, even those crass fellows who woo the working class are adamant that the Chinese are a danger, that the immigration of Chinese to Australia must stop.

The Irish-ancestry part of Kinross’s population seethed with indignation when Premier Sir Henry Parkes, speaking in the parliament, informed its members that Irish immigration must be held down in order to make sure that the proper British feel of the colony be preserved, together with the dominance of Protestant religions.

Alexander has been made a Knight Commander of the Royal Order of the Thistle, which means he outranks Henry Parkes and John Robertson, relegated to St.

Sir Henry Parkes can’t be the first prime minister because he died last year.