Wigram (disambiguation)

Wigram (disambiguation)

Wigram is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand.

Wigram may also refer to:

* Baron Wigram, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
* Wigram Aerodrome, a former Royal New Zealand Air Force base
* Wigram, a New Zealand electorate based on Wigram
* Wigram Beer, a New Zealand beer

People named Wigram:

* Clive Wigram, 1st Baron Wigram (1873-1960), Private Secretary to the Sovereign
* George Wigram, that is George Vicesimus Wigram (1805 - 1879) English biblical scholar and theologian.
* George Wigram Allen (1824-1885), Australian politician
* Ralph Wigram (1890-1936), British government official
* Sir Henry Wigram (1858-1934), New Zealand businessman for whom Wigram Aerodrome is named


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