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A bollard is a short vertical post used in maritime contexts for mooring or towing craft, or on land for traffic control.
Bollard may also refer to:
People
- Alan Bollard (born 1951), governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand
 - Bob Bollard, producer of almost all Harry Belafonte albums from 1959 to 1965
 - John Bollard (judge) (1940–2009), New Zealand judge
 - John Bollard (politician) (1839–1915), New Zealand politician
 - John Bollard (Catholic priest) (born 1965), former Jesuit who sued the Society of Jesus over claims of sexual harassment
 - Richard Bollard (1863–1927), New Zealand politician
 
Miscellaneous
- The Bollard, a former alternative news publication in Portland, Maine now known as Mainer
 - USCGC Bollard (WYTL-65614), a cutter ship operating in Long Island Sound and north to Narragansett Bay
 - Bollard, snow or ice shaped to form an anchor point, in mountaineering
 
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