James Colvin (New Zealand) — James Colvin (1844 29 October 1919) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Buller, in the South Island.Member of ParliamentJames Colvin represented the Buller electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives for twenty years from 1899… … Wikipedia
Colvin (surname) — Colvin is a surname, and may refer to: Addison B. Colvin (1858 1939), American banker and politician Claudette Colvin (b. 1939), American activist for African American rights D. Leigh Colvin (1880 1959), American politician, active in the… … Wikipedia
James Morris Colquhoun Colvin — VC (August 26, 1870 December 7, 1945) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.DetailsHe was 27 years old … Wikipedia
James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos — PC (6 January 1673 – 9 August 1744) was the first of fourteen children by Sir James Brydges, 3rd Baronet of Wilton Castle, Sheriff of Herefordshire, 8th Lord Chandos; and Elizabeth Barnard. Three days after his father s death on 16 October 1714,… … Wikipedia
James Smith (architect) — James Smith (c. 1645 – 1731), was a Scottish architect, who pioneered the Palladian style in Scotland. He was described by Colen Campbell, in his Vitruvius Britannicus (1715 1725), as the most experienced architect of that kingdom . [Campbell,… … Wikipedia
Colvin House — The Colvin House is a house at 5901 North Sheridan Road in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The house was built in 1909 by George W. Maher. It was designated a Chicago Landmark on October 5, 1994.[1] This residence was built for Edwin M. Colvin … Wikipedia
James Colvin (pseudonym) — James Colvin was a pseudonym used by Michael Moorcock on several short stories appearing in New Worlds in the 1960s, in order to disguise the amount of material Moorcock (who also edited the magazine at the time) was contributing to it.The name… … Wikipedia
James Craig (architect) — James Craig (31 October 1739 ndash; 23 June 1795) was a Scottish architect. His brief career was concentrated almost entirely in Edinburgh, and he is remembered primarily for his layout of the first Edinburgh New Town. Date of BirthCraig s birth… … Wikipedia
James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure — (1658 ndash;1723). Born in Monifieth, Scotland, James Maule lived at Ballumbie and became the 4th Earl of Panmure in 1686 on the death of his brother, George Maule, who had been the 3rd Earl. James Maule married Margaret, the daughter of William… … Wikipedia
James Charnley House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
James Pigott Pritchett — (1789 – 1868) was an architect of London and York whose practice stretched from Lincolnshire to the Scottish borders.Pritchett was born on October 14, 1789 to Charles Pigott Pritchett and Anne née Rogers, and christened January 4, 1790 at St… … Wikipedia