CARVER
'Carver' can refer to any of the following:
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★ Bob Carver, American physicist and audio equipment designer
★ George Washington Carver (1864-1943), American botanist and inventor
★ Jeffrey Carver (b. 1949), American science fiction author
★ Jesse Carver (b. 1911), English football player and club manager
★ John Carver (c. 1576-1621), first governor of Plymouth Colony (Massachusetts).
★ John Carver (footballer) English football coach
★ Jonathan Carver (1710-1780), American explorer
★ Lisa Crystal Carver, writer and transgressive artist
★ Michael Carver, Baron Carver (1915-2001), British soldier and Chief of the General Staff
★ Raymond Carver (1938-1988), American short story writer and poet
★ Robert Carver, Scottish composer
★ Robert Carver (b. 1974), British sailing world champion
★ Caroline Carver, thriller writer, award winner and adventurer.
★ Carver Mead (b. 1934), Professor / U.S. computer scientist
★ Elliot Carver, villain in the James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never Dies''
★ Paris Carver, wife to the villain in the James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never Dies''
★ Rosie Carver, character in the James Bond film ''Live and Let Die''
★ Holden Carver, character in the comic book series ''Sleeper''
★ Rex Carver, British private eye in books by Victor Canning
★ The Carver, mysterious serial rapist/killer/attacker from the hit series ''Nip/Tuck''
★ Jim Carver, Police officer in long running British police drama ''The Bill''
★ Zeus Carver, black activist and John McClane's partner in the third ''Die Hard'' film ''Die Hard with a Vengeance''
★ Jack Carver, protagonist in the first-person shooter game ''Far Cry''
★ Ellis Carver, police officer in HBO drama, ''The Wire''
★ Sam Shepherd, African poet in Oowakeho, ''The African''
★ Carver, Massachusetts
★ Carver, Minnesota
★ For the automobile, see Carver (automobile)
★ For the lunar crater, see Carver (crater)
★ For the stereo component manufacterer see Bob Carver
★ Carving knife
★ Carving
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| Contents |
| People |
| Fictional characters |
| Places in the United States |
| Other meanings |
| See also |
People
★ Bob Carver, American physicist and audio equipment designer
★ George Washington Carver (1864-1943), American botanist and inventor
★ Jeffrey Carver (b. 1949), American science fiction author
★ Jesse Carver (b. 1911), English football player and club manager
★ John Carver (c. 1576-1621), first governor of Plymouth Colony (Massachusetts).
★ John Carver (footballer) English football coach
★ Jonathan Carver (1710-1780), American explorer
★ Lisa Crystal Carver, writer and transgressive artist
★ Michael Carver, Baron Carver (1915-2001), British soldier and Chief of the General Staff
★ Raymond Carver (1938-1988), American short story writer and poet
★ Robert Carver, Scottish composer
★ Robert Carver (b. 1974), British sailing world champion
★ Caroline Carver, thriller writer, award winner and adventurer.
★ Carver Mead (b. 1934), Professor / U.S. computer scientist
Fictional characters
★ Elliot Carver, villain in the James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never Dies''
★ Paris Carver, wife to the villain in the James Bond film ''Tomorrow Never Dies''
★ Rosie Carver, character in the James Bond film ''Live and Let Die''
★ Holden Carver, character in the comic book series ''Sleeper''
★ Rex Carver, British private eye in books by Victor Canning
★ The Carver, mysterious serial rapist/killer/attacker from the hit series ''Nip/Tuck''
★ Jim Carver, Police officer in long running British police drama ''The Bill''
★ Zeus Carver, black activist and John McClane's partner in the third ''Die Hard'' film ''Die Hard with a Vengeance''
★ Jack Carver, protagonist in the first-person shooter game ''Far Cry''
★ Ellis Carver, police officer in HBO drama, ''The Wire''
★ Sam Shepherd, African poet in Oowakeho, ''The African''
Places in the United States
★ Carver, Massachusetts
★ Carver, Minnesota
Other meanings
★ For the automobile, see Carver (automobile)
★ For the lunar crater, see Carver (crater)
★ For the stereo component manufacterer see Bob Carver
★ Carving knife
See also
★ Carving
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