Proper noun
Blanshard (plural Blanshards)
A surname.
Asked about the long term impact of the poisoning on the Skripals health, the hospital’s medical director, Christine Blanshard, said the prognosis was uncertain. Source: Internet
Head two blocks up on Blanshard Street to Brickyard for their happy hour that runs from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m., where you can grab some draft beer for $4.75. Source: Internet
We are at Blanshard & Fort for a vehicle fire. Source: Internet