Ford (disambiguation)
Ford is an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford.
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Ford or Ford's may also refer to:
- Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford Motor Company
- Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
- Ford Foundation, established by Henry and Edsel
- Ford Australia
- Ford Brasil
- Ford Motor Company of Canada, Canadian subsidiary
- Ford of Europe, the successor of Ford of Britain
- Ford of Britain, known within the UK as Ford
- Fordson, the tractor and truck manufacturing arm of the Ford Motor Company
Arts and entertainment
- The Ford (painting), a 1644 painting by Claude Lorrain
- Ford, a religious figure in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- Ford and Mistress Ford, characters in William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Ford Cruller, a character in Psychonauts
- Ford Fairlane, a character in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
- Ford Prefect (character), in Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Kira Ford, a Power Rangers Dino Thunder character
- Judge J.J. Ford, a character in The Westing Game
- Grunkle Ford, a character in the animated series Gravity Falls
Businesses and organizations
- Ford Hospital and Research Centre, Bihar, India
- Ford Hotel, a historic hotel in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Ford Instrument Company
- Ford Library (disambiguation), several libraries
- Ford Models, an American modeling agency
- The Ford Meter Box Company, an American manufacturer
- Ford's Theatre, Washington D.C., U.S.
- Ford Tractor Company, a manufacturer of tractors in 1916–17, not related to Ford Motor Company
- Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – Asili, a Kenyan political party
- Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – Kenya, a Kenyan political party
- Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – People, a Kenyan political party
People
- Ford (surname), a surname (and list of people with the name)
- Gerald Ford, 38th president of the United States
People with the given name
- Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893), English painter
- Ford Madox Ford (1873-1939), English author
- Ford E. Stinson (1914–1989), Louisiana state legislator
- Ford Quint Elvidge (1892–1980), second Civilian Governor of Guam
- Ford Rainey (1908–2005), American actor
Places
Antarctica
United Kingdom
- Ford, Argyll
- Ford, Buckinghamshire
- Ford, Derbyshire
- Ford, Devon, in the parish of Holbeton
- Ford (Devon) railway station, in Plymouth
- Ford, Gloucestershire
- Ford, Merseyside
- Ford, Northumberland
- Ford, Pembrokeshire
- Ford, Shropshire
- Ford, West Sussex
- Ford, North Wiltshire
- Ford, Salisbury, Wiltshire
United States
- Ford, Georgia
- Ford, Kansas
- Ford, Kentucky
- Ford, Virginia
- Ford, Washington
- Ford, Wisconsin
- Ford Block, a historic commercial building in Oneonta, Otsego County, New York
- Ford Center (Evansville), an indoor arena in Evansville, Indiana
- Ford Field, a stadium in Detroit, Michigan
- Ford Hospital, active in the 1920s, Omaha, Nebraska
- Ford Island, Hawaii
Sports
- Ford Cup (disambiguation), in junior hockey
- Ford Cup (tennis)
Other uses
- Ford (mango), a named mango cultivar from Florida
- Ford circle, in mathematics
- Ford v Quebec (AG), a landmark Supreme Court of Canada case on freedom of expression
- Douglas F4D Skyray, nicknamed Ford, an American jet fighter of the 1950s and 1960s
- USS Ford, the name of several ships
- Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier, or Ford-class, a group of American ships
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Ford
- All pages with titles containing Ford
- Fjord (disambiguation)
- Forde (disambiguation)
- Fords (disambiguation)
- Henry Ford (disambiguation)
- Fforde, a surname
- Ford High School (disambiguation)
- Ford & Lopatin, an American music group
- Ford's Theater, site of the assassination of President Lincoln
- The Henry Ford, a museum complex on part of Henry Ford's estate in Dearborn, Michigan
- List of Ford vehicles
- History of Ford Motor Company
- Fording River, a river in British Columbia
- Awford
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