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- Q8009656 description "Canadian naval architect".
- Q8009656 description "Canadian naval architect".
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- Q8009656 abstract "William Garden, CM (5 November 1918 - 29 April 2011) was a Canadian naval architect and marine engineer. For six decades, he designed watercraft ranging from commercial fishing vessels and tugboats to motor and sailing yachts.Garden was born in Calgary, Alberta. After graduating from high school in Seattle, he studied boat building at the Edison Technical School, which later became part of Seattle Central Community College. He then went to work for Andrew’s Boat Company on Seattle’s Portage Bay and by the age of 24, had turned out more than 50 vessel designs. After World War II Garden became licensed as a naval architect and set up his own design shop in Washington. He moved to Victoria, B.C., in the late 1960s and bought a nearby private island named Toad’s Landing, where he did his design work from then on.He was made a Member of the Order of Canada in 2006 in recognition for being "an accomplished naval architect and marine engineer".He died April 29, 2011 at age 92.".
- Q8009656 alias "Garden, Bill".
- Q8009656 birthDate "1918-11-05".
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- Q8009656 birthYear "1918".
- Q8009656 deathDate "2011-04-29".
- Q8009656 deathYear "2011".
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- Q8009656 alternativeNames "Garden, Bill".
- Q8009656 dateOfBirth "1918-11-05".
- Q8009656 dateOfDeath "2011-04-29".
- Q8009656 name "Garden, William".
- Q8009656 placeOfBirth "Calgary, Alberta, Canada".
- Q8009656 shortDescription "Canadian naval architect".
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- Q8009656 comment "William Garden, CM (5 November 1918 - 29 April 2011) was a Canadian naval architect and marine engineer. For six decades, he designed watercraft ranging from commercial fishing vessels and tugboats to motor and sailing yachts.Garden was born in Calgary, Alberta. After graduating from high school in Seattle, he studied boat building at the Edison Technical School, which later became part of Seattle Central Community College.".
- Q8009656 label "William Garden".
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