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- Ballard and Miller - Family of James Mayfield Ballard and John Paul Miller as compiled by Brenda Ballard. Includes photographs and related files.
- Ballard - Researcing the lineage migration from Virginia to Alabama. Includes home photograph of Joshua Ballard and Ellen Elizabeth Burson, Omaha, Alabama circa 1880. Compiled by Allan Joshua Ballard.
- I AM Activity, Guy Ballard, and St Germain Exposed - Ex I AM students share testimonials and evaluate the I AM Activity, Guy Ballard, Edna Ballard, and Saint Germain.
- J. G. Ballard: 20th Century Chronicler - A site about the life and work of novelist J. G. Ballard
- James Graham Ballard - Biographie, bibliographie, entretien, critiques de livres et liens.
- 99 StellaVista - J.G. Ballard resource site including reviews, publishing information, author and cover pictures, and titles for purchase. Also videos available of movies based on Ballard books, such as "Crash" and "Empire of the Sun".
- Ballard - Family tree of Paula Buchalski Ballard, Phoenix, AZ USA.
- James G. Ballard - Autor von Science Fiction und experimenteller Texte. Über die Veröffentlichungen in der Ed. Phantasia, mit Ballard-Bibliographie.
- Ballard - Features origin of surname, family history and forum. Compiled by Adrian John Ballard, Bristol UK.
- J.G. Ballard - BBC profile of the science-fiction surrealist.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ballard Avenue Historic District - The Ballard Avenue Historic District is a section of downtown Ballard in Seattle, Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 (ID #76001885). The district consists of Ballard Avenue N.
- Geoffrey Ballard - Geoffrey Ballard, CM, OBC (born 1932) is a Canadian businessman and the founder of Ballard Power Systems, where he served as chairman until 1997. His work, along of that of his fellow founders of Ballard Power, on PEMFC development is his most well-known.
- Ballard High School (Seattle) - A part of the Seattle Public Schools, Ballard High School was established in 1903, and was named for Captain William Rankin Ballard. It has served the historically Scandinavian community of Ballard, Seattle, USA ever since.
- Ballard Carnegie Library - The Ballard Carnegie Library, also known as the Seattle Public Library-Ballard Branch, is a historic library in the Ballard neighborhood in Seattle, Washington. After being nominated in 1976 by Seattle architect Larry E.
- Ballard News-Tribune - The Ballard News-Tribune is a weekly newspaper serving the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1891 and has a circulation of 9,500.