• Sir James Angus Gillan (11 October 1885 – 23 April 1981) was a Scottish rower and colonial service official. He competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and...
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  • James Gillan may refer to: James Angus Gillan (1885–1981), Scottish rower James Gillan (actor) (born 1975), Scottish actor Jamie Gillan (born 1997), American...
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  • footballer Ian Gillan (born 1945), English musician James Angus Gillan (1885–1981), Scottish rower and colonial service official James Gillan (actor) (born...
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    Verdon 1908 London Rowing Men's coxless pair  Gold Collier Cudmore James Angus Gillan Duncan Mackinnon John Somers-Smith 1908 London Rowing Men's coxless...
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  • DARFUR, 1873 - 1882". Sudan Notes and Records (1): 47 – via JSTOR. James Angus, Gillan (1939). "DARFUR, 1916". Sudan Notes and Records. 22 (1): 1 – via...
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  • team race  Gold Wyndham Halswelle Athletics Men's 400 metres  Gold James Angus Gillan Rowing Men's coxless four  Gold T. C. Glen-Coats Sailing 12 Metre...
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  • Dummerth 1908 London details  Great Britain (GBR) Collier Cudmore James Angus Gillan Duncan Mackinnon John Somers-Smith  Great Britain (GBR) Philip Filleul...
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  • Fachie (born 1984), athlete and 2012 Paralympic gold medal winner James Angus Gillan (1885–1981), Olympic rower John Hewitt (born 1963), footballer and...
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    Düskow (GER) Coxless four details  Great Britain (GBR) Collier Cudmore James Angus Gillan Duncan Mackinnon John Somers-Smith  Great Britain (GBR) Philip Filleul...
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    Olympics Stanley Garton, rower, competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics Sir James Angus Gillan, Scottish rower and colonial service official; competed in the 1908...
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    Britain Edgar Burgess Sidney Swann Leslie Wormald Ewart Horsfall James Angus Gillan Stanley Garton Alister Kirby Philip Fleming Henry Wells 6:22.2 Q 2...
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  • Rugby 7's International Charles Fraser, cricketer George Gallie Sir James Angus Gillan, Olympic oarsman, gold-medallist 1908 and 1912 (EA 1896-1905) Alex...
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  • Baron Rea, peer, politician and banker (born 1900) 23 April – Sir James Angus Gillan, Olympic rower (born 1885) 24 April – J. C. P. Miller, mathematician...
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    Mackinnon was in the four with Collier Cudmore, John Somers-Smith and James Angus Gillan. The crew won the gold medal for Great Britain and defeated a Leander...
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    sculls July 19  Gold Edgar Burgess, Philip Fleming, Stanley Garton, James Angus Gillan, Ewart Horsfall, Alister Kirby, Sidney Swann, Henry Wells, Leslie...
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    Leander Edgar Burgess Sidney Swann Leslie Wormald Ewart Horsfall James Angus Gillan Stanley Garton Alister Kirby Philip Fleming Henry Wells  Great Britain (GBR)...
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    Thomson Rowing Men's coxless pair July 31  Gold Collier Cudmore, James Angus Gillan, Duncan Mackinnon, John Somers-Smith Rowing Men's coxless four July...
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  • Somers-Smith was stroke of the four along with Collier Cudmore, James Angus Gillan and Duncan Mackinnon. This crew won the gold medal for Great Britain...
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    Coxless four details  Great Britain (GBR) Magdalen Collier Cudmore James Angus Gillan Duncan Mackinnon John Somers-Smith  Great Britain (GBR) Leander Philip...
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    Arbroath and considers it his home town. James Glen Sivewright Gibson (1861–1951), architect, Arbroath born. Jamie Gillan (born 1997), American football punter...
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  • Deep Purple in Rock (category Albums produced by Ian Gillan)
    line-up of Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice. Work on In Rock began shortly after Gillan and Glover joined the band in June...
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  • Leander Edgar Burgess Sidney Swann Leslie Wormald Ewart Horsfall James Angus Gillan Stanley Garton Alister Kirby Philip Fleming Henry Wells  Great Britain (GBR)...
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  • Henry Fitzmaurice, CMG MBE, His Majesty's Consul-General at Batavia. James Angus Gillan, Civil Secretary to the Sudan Government. The Honourable George Stephenson...
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  • mountains province until he retired in 1928. His successor was Mr. J.A. Gillan. Ibrahim, A. U. M. (1985). The Dilemma of British Rule in the Nuba Mountains...
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  •  Great Britain Collier Cudmore, James Angus Gillan, Duncan Mackinnon, John Somers-Smith  Great Britain Harold Barker, John Fenning, Philip Filleul, Gordon...
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  • "misfortune dogged the [Oxford] crew": firstly their number five of 1907, James Angus Gillan was available but forbidden to row by his doctors. Influenza then...
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    Pugh, and the Conservative's Robin Millar. On 4 April 2021, Dame Cheryl Gillan died from cancer, triggering the 2021 Chesham and Amersham by-election....
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  • Oxford crew who were studying at Magdalen College, Duncan Mackinnon, James Angus Gillan and Cudmore, were gold medallists in the men's coxless four at the...
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  • the Reigns of the five Jameses. Among his unfinished manuscripts was a criticism of the Westminster Confession of Faith. Gillan gives an account of other...
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  • ComingSoon. Retrieved May 14, 2024. O'Rourke, Ryan (May 21, 2024). "Karen Gillan Finds an Unlikely Friend in First 'Late Bloomers' Trailer [Exclusive]"....
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