Gatton (disambiguation)

Gatton (disambiguation)

Gatton may refer to:

Places
*Gatton, a town in Surrey, England.
*Gatton, a town in Queensland, Australia
*The Shire of Gatton, the former administrative region which included the above-mentioned Queensland town.
*The Gatton Parliamentary constituency, a now-defunct administrative region incorporating the above-mentioned Surrey town.
*Gatton Park, a country estate forming part of the above-mentioned Surrey town.

People
*The Gatton Family, a Norman land-owning dynasty from Southern England
*Danny Gatton, an American guitarist who died in 1994

Institutions
*The Gatton College of Business and Economics, a college of the University of Kentucky.

Other
*The Gatton murders, a never-solved homicide that occurred near the town of Gatton, Queensland on 26 December 1898


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