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'''James Christie''' may refer to: |
'''James Christie''' may refer to: |
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* [[James Christie ( |
* [[James Christie (auctioneer)]] (1730–1803), founder of Christie's |
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* [[James Christie |
* [[James Christie the Younger]] (1773–1833), auctioneer and antiquary, son of the founder of Christie's |
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* [[James Christie (New Zealand)]] (born 1869), soldier in the Boer War |
* [[James Christie (New Zealand)]] (born 1869), soldier in the Boer War |
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* [[James Christie ( |
* [[James Christie (British politician)]] (1873–1958), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament 1929–1945 |
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* [[James Christie (Manitoba politician)]] (1891–1953), Liberal-Progressive representative in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 1932–1953 |
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* [[James Cope Christie]] (1894–?), architect in Johannesburg and Rhodesia |
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* [[James David Christie]] (born 1952), American organist |
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 15 October 2019
James Christie may refer to:
- James Christie (auctioneer) (1730–1803), founder of Christie's
- James Christie the Younger (1773–1833), auctioneer and antiquary, son of the founder of Christie's
- James Christie (New Zealand) (born 1869), soldier in the Boer War
- James Christie (British politician) (1873–1958), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament 1929–1945
- James Christie (Manitoba politician) (1891–1953), Liberal-Progressive representative in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 1932–1953
- James Cope Christie (1894–?), architect in Johannesburg and Rhodesia
- James David Christie (born 1952), American organist