Stanley

Stanley may refer to:

People

Places

Australia

Canada

Democratic Republic of Congo / Uganda

Egypt

  • Stanley, Alexandria, a neighborhood in Alexandria

Falkland Islands

Hong Kong

Papua New Guinea

South Korea

United Kingdom

England

Scotland

United States

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

  • Stanley (Cars), the deceased founder of fictional town Radiator Springs in the Cars films
  • Stanley, an anthropomorphic locomotive on the Mid Sodor Railway in W. V. Awdry's The Railway Series of books
  • Stanley, an anthropomorphic white tank engine on the TV series Thomas and Friends
  • Stanley, a character in the film A Troll in Central Park (1994)
  • Grunkle Stan, also known as Stanley Pines, a character on the animated TV series Gravity Falls
  • Sappy Stanley, the elephant in the TV series Tiny Toon Adventures
  • Stanley and His Monster, characters from DC Comics
  • Stanley the Tool, formerly Plaid, a character in the webcomic Erfworld
  • Stanley Hudson, a character on the TV show The Office
  • Stanley Ipkiss, the main character in the comic and the film The Mask
  • Stanley Kowalski, a character in A Streetcar Named Desire
  • Stanley Lambchop, a main character in Jeff Brown's Flat Stanley book series
  • Stan Marsh, a character on the TV show South Park
  • Stanley Roper, a character on the U.S. sitcom Three's Company
  • Stan Smith (American Dad!), the lead character from the American Dad! animated sitcom
  • Stanley Sorenson, a main character in Brandon Mull's Fablehaven series
  • Stanley Tweedle, a character on the science fiction TV series Lexx
  • Stanley Yelnats IV, a character from the novel and film Holes
  • Stanley Zbornak, a character on the TV show The Golden Girls
  • Stanley, a character from Donkey Kong 3

Films

Literature

Television

Video games

  • Stanley, the protagonist in the 2011 video game The Stanley Parable and its 2013 remake
  • Stanley the Bugman, the protagonist in the 1983 Nintendo video game Donkey Kong 3 and the 1999 game Super Smash Bros

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Brands and enterprises

  • Morgan Stanley, U.S. investment bank and stockbroker company
  • Stanley, Inc., U.S. government information technology contractor, previously known as Stanley Associates
  • Stanley Aviation, former U.S. aerospace company
  • Stanley Black & Decker, U.S. manufacturer of hardware tools
  • Stanley bottle, a brand of food and beverage containers invented by William Stanley, Jr.
  • Stanley Electric, Japanese company producing electric light sources
  • Stanley Furniture, U.S. furniture manufacturer
  • Stanley knife, the colloquial name for a utility knife in Great Britain and Australia
  • Stanley Theater (disambiguation), several theaters by the same name
  • The Stanley Hotel, hotel in Estes Park, Colorado

Sports

Transportation

Airports

Motor vehicles

  • Stanley (vehicle), the Stanford Racing Team's autonomous vehicle that won the $2,000,000 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge
  • Stanley Steamer, an American automobile produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company

Ships

  • Stanley (boat), launched in 1902, the first fishing boat on Iceland to be equipped with an engine
  • PS Stanley (1864), a London and North Western Railway paddle steamer

Other uses

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gollark: Well, that's just wrong.
gollark: You could do a *bit* of poor-people-saving.
gollark: You could... profit off the crash, trying to mostly take rich people's money, and then donate your newly obtained wealth to the poor?
gollark: If you actually believe that, you could make money off it when it happens.

See also

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