Proper noun
A surname.
A city in the North Island of New Zealand, named after William Gisborne.
Gisborne District, a local government district on the east coast of the North Island, with its headquarters in the city of Gisborne.
A town in Victoria, Australia, named after Henry Fyshe Gisborne.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd in the Gisborne tale, what could be the story of the death of Robert of Wetherby (potentially Robin Hood) is reversed in exactly that way. Source: Internet
Its design picks up on that of the original screen-wall that once stood in its place. citation Fen Court Beyond Gisborne Court is Fen Court, a 20th-century building partially on stilts. Source: Internet
The plots of neither "the Monk" nor "the Potter" are included in the Gest; and neither is the plot of " Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne ", which is probably at least as old as those two ballads although preserved in a more recent copy. Source: Internet
But he hasn’t forgotten where it all began – representing the North Wai Boardriders club, the 17-year-old took out the under-18 title at the national surfing championships in Gisborne. Source: Internet
If superstock action is more your thing, then make sure you are trackside to witness Canterbury’s Glen Eagles superstock team take on the might of the Nelson Tigers and Gisborne Giants. Source: Internet
Local residents will have a chance to have their say on the safety and traffic flow at the busy intersection of Gisborne Road and Holts Lane. Source: Internet