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James Brodie (other)
James Brodie may refer to: * James Brodie (Australian cricketer) (1820–1912), Australian cricketer * James Brodie (Scottish cricketer) (1893–1939), Scottish cricketer and British Army officer * James Brodie (South African cricketer) (born 1937), South African cricketer * James Brodie (botanist) (1744–1824), Scottish botanist and politician * James Brodie (Canadian politician), 20th-century Canadian politician * James Brodie (politician, born 1637) (1637–1708), Scottish politician, Member of Scottish Parliament for Elgin & Forfarshire * James Brodie (politician, born 1695) (1695–1720), Scottish politician, Member of British Parliament for Elginshire * Jim Brodie (James William Brodie, 1920–2009), New Zealand geologist See also * James Brody (1941–2010), American composer * Lieutenant James Brody This is the complete list of the characters of ''seaQuest DSV'', renamed ''seaQuest 2032'' during its third and final season. The series went through significant cast c ...
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James Brodie (Australian Cricketer)
James Brodie (31 August 1820 – 19 February 1912) was an Australian cricketer. He played three first-class cricket matches for Victoria. In 1851 Brodie played in the first inter-colonial cricket match in Australia, representing Victoria against Tasmania in Launceston and equal-top-scoring in the first innings with 17. He was among the first cricketers to play in first-class matches between Victoria and New South Wales, having personally read the proclamation separating the states in 1852. In 1862 he represented Australia in a match against the first English XI to tour the country. By the 1880s Brodie had moved to River Murray, South Australia, where he was growing willows Willows, also called sallows and osiers, from the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 400 speciesMabberley, D.J. 1997. The Plant Book, Cambridge University Press #2: Cambridge. of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist s .... As of 1882 he had moved to Port Augusta where he patent ...
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James Brodie (Scottish Cricketer)
James Lothian Brodie (17 October 1893 — 2 July 1939) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and British Army officer. Brodie was born at Glasgow in October 1893. He served in the First World War in the British Army, initially as a warrant officer with the rank of lance sergeant in the York and Lancaster Regiment. In February 1917, he was commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. In May of the same year, he was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry whilst leading a platoon. He was appointed an acting captain while commanding a company in April 1918, followed by promotion to acting lieutenant in August 1918. After the war he played club cricket for Clydesdale Cricket Club and was selected to play for Scotland in 1924, playing two first-class matches against Ireland at Dundee and Wales at Swansea. He made a third appearance the following year against Lancashire at Old Trafford during Scotland's tour of England. In h ...
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James Brodie (South African Cricketer)
James Brodie (born 19 March 1937) is a South African former cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...er. He played twenty-two first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club and Eastern Province between 1959 and 1964. See also * List of Cambridge University Cricket Club players References External links * 1937 births Living people South African cricketers Cambridge University cricketers Eastern Province cricketers People from Graaff-Reinet Berkshire cricketers Cricketers from the Eastern Cape South African expatriate sportspeople in England Expatriate cricketers in England {{SouthAfrica-cricket-bio-1930s-stub ...
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James Brodie (botanist)
James Brodie of Brodie, 21st Thane and Chief of Clan Brodie, FRS FLS (31 August 1744 – 17 January 1824) was a Scottish politician and botanist. He was educated at Elgin Academy and St. Andrews University. He was returned to parliament in 1796 as MP for Elginshire, serving until 1807. He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Nairn. As a botanist, Brodie specialised in cryptogamic flora, i.e. plants which reproduce by spores, such as algae, ferns and mosses. He discovered a number of new species both around Edinburgh and on his own property at Brodie. His collection is now held at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. He corresponded with other eminent botanists of his time, including Sir William Jackson Hooker and Sir James Edward Smith. Brodie was elected a Fellow of the Linnaean Society in 1795, and of the Royal Society in 1797. The genus ''Brodiaea'' is named in his honour. He married Lady Margaret Duff, sister of James Duff, 2nd Earl Fife James Duff, 2nd Earl Fife ( ...
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James Brodie (Canadian Politician)
James Brodie was a territorial level politician from Northwest Territories, Canada. Brodie was first elected to the Northwest Territories Legislative Council in the 1951 Northwest Territories general election. He won the new electoral district of Mackenzie South defeating candidate Robert Poritt. He ran for re-election in the 1954 Northwest Territories general election against Poritt and was defeated. External links1951 election, Northwest Territories Hansard September 17, 1998
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James Brodie (politician, Born 1637)
James Brodie (15 September 1637 – March 1708) was a Scottish politician. He was the only son of Sir Alexander Brodie, Lord Brodie Alexander Brodie (1617–1680), of Brodie, lord of session, was descended from an old family, which in 1311 received the lands of Brodie in Elginshire from Alexander III. Early life Brodie, born on 25 July 1617, was the eldest son of David Brodi ... (1617–1680), a Lord of Session. He represented Elgin and Forfarshire in the 1689 Convention of the Estates of Scotland and Elginshire in the parliaments of 1689 to 1702 and 1703 to 1707 (sitting only to 1704). He married Mary Kerr, a daughter of the 3rd Earl of Lothian, with whom he had 9 daughters. References 1637 births 1708 deaths Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1689 Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1689–1702 Members of the Parliament of Scotland 1702–1707 {{Scotland-pre1707-MP-stub ...
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James Brodie (politician, Born 1695)
James Brodie, 18th of Brodie (1695 – 2 October 1720) was a Scottish clan chief and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1720. Broadie was the eldest son of George Brodie of Ailisk. He was educated at Marischal College in Aberdeen, and in 1714 he succeeded to his father's estates and to the chieftainship of the Clan Brodie. The following year, he supported the government side in the Jacobite rising of 1715. In the Parliament of Great Britain The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in May 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. The Acts ratified the treaty of Union which created a new unified Kingdo ..., he was elected at a by-election in January 1720 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Elginshire. He died later that year, aged 25, of "a headache which put him in a fever". His younger brother Alexander succeeded him as clan chief, and was elected in his place as MP for Elg ...
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Jim Brodie
James William Brodie (7 October 1920 – 11 April 2009) was a New Zealand geologist, oceanographer and amateur historian and philatelist. Biography Born in Bebington, Cheshire, England, on 7 October 1920, Brodie was the son of Isabella Brodie and James T. F. Brodie. After the family migrated to New Zealand, Brodie was educated at Napier Boys' High School, where he witnessed the Napier earthquake and was inspired to become a geologist. He joined the Lands and Survey Department in 1937, moving to the DSIR in 1945. In 1949 he received his MSc in geology from Victoria University College. He was a founding staff member of the Oceanographic Institute in 1954 and led it from 1958 until 1977. After retirement he was on the board of trustees of the National Art Gallery and National Museum and served on the project that transformed them into Te Papa. He also contributed several biographies to the ''Dictionary of New Zealand Biography'' and was a mainstay of the Karori Historical Society. ...
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James Brody
James Brody (July 13, 1941 – April 11, 2010) was an American composer, born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania. Frank J. Oteri of the American Music Center's ''New Music Box'' called Brody "an important figure in the development of electronic music in the Midwest". He studied with Franz Kamin at the Indiana University School of Music, under the Greek composer Iannis Xenakis, where he received a master's degree. Brody wrote the liner notes for the original Nonesuch LP of ''Iannis Xenakis – Electroacoustic Music''. He taught composition, theory and electronic music at East Texas State University and was a lecturer at York College of Pennsylvania from 2005 to 2007. He also served on the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra's Board of Directors. Brody was a guest composer at the Electronic and Computer Music Studio of the Peabody Institute and a member and past president of the Baltimore Composers Forum. He hosted a radio program on KUNM KUNM is a public radio station broadcasting o ...
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Main Characters Of SeaQuest DSV Season 2
This is the complete list of the characters of ''seaQuest DSV'', renamed ''seaQuest 2032'' during its third and final season. The series went through significant cast changes after every season it was on the air. Table of main cast members First season main characters Captain Nathan Bridger Captain Nathan Hale Bridger ( Roy Scheider; main seasons 1 & 2, recurring season 3) is the commanding officer of both UEO submarines named seaQuest DSV and the designer of the boats in the show's first two seasons. Scheider became displeased with the direction of the series during the second season, as well as the "episodic" nature of the series (he believed that the show should contain long-running story and character arcs) and chose to exit the series at the end of the second season. For season 3, he was replaced by actor Michael Ironside, who portrayed Captain Oliver Hudson, although he continued to appearas a guest in season 3. "Good Soldiers", which was the character's last appearance ...
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