Proper noun
Gammage (plural Gammages)
A surname.
Bill Gammage has suggested that the choice of 25 April has always meant much to Australians because at Gallipoli, "the great machines of modern war were few enough to allow ordinary citizens to show what they could do." Source: Internet
Gammage Flowers was established in 1869 by James Gammage. Source: Internet
President Bill Clinton became the first sitting president to visit ASU on October 31, 1996, speaking on the Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium lawn. Source: Internet
Historian Bill Gammage estimates that on the eve of war, Australia had 200,000 men "under arms of some sort". Source: Internet
Wells capped the touchdown drive with a 17-yard pass to Corey Gammage, who made a juggling catch and got his feet down in time in the right corner of the end zone. Source: Internet
Nine years ago, Mr. Gammage published a book that changed the way many in Australia thought about the Australian countryside and how it has been managed since the arrival of Europeans in the late 18th century. Source: Internet