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James Harding (composer)
James Harding or Jim Harding may refer to: * J. Barclay Harding (1830–1865), publisher of the ''Philadelphia Evening Telegraph'' * James Harding (cricketer), English professional cricketer * James Harding (explorer) (1838–1864), English explorer * James Harding (harbourmaster) (1811–1867) * James Harding (journalist) (born 1969), British journalist and former Director of BBC News * James A. Harding (1848–1922), early influential leader in the Church of Christ * James Duffield Harding (1798–1863), English landscape painter * James McKay Harding (1926–1995), political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada * James Harding (music writer) (1929–2007), writer on music and theatre * James Havelock Harding (1883–1978), master shipwright and shipbuilder * James C. Harding (born 1934), United States Air Force officer * Nick Zedd (né James Franklyn Harding III, 1956–2022) *Jim Harding, Canadian professor, author of ''Canada's Deadly Secret'' See also * Jamie Harding (born 19 ...
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James Harding (cricketer)
James Thomas Harding (dates unknown) was an English professional 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 who made 36 known appearances in first-class cricket matches between 1792 and 1810. He was mainly associated with Surrey sides.James Harding
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James Harding (explorer)
James Harding (1838 – 13 November 1864) was a British-Australian pastoralist and explorer in colonial Western Australia. While exploring in the Kimberley region in 1864, he was killed by Aboriginal Australians. In February 1913, a monument to Panter, Harding, Goldwyer and Brown, the Explorers' Monument, was unveiled in Fremantle. Early life Born in England in 1838, James Harding emigrated to Western Australia with his family on in 1846. He relocated to England in 1848 but returned to Western Australia in 1850. Career In 1859, he was farming in York with Charles Wittenoom. In April 1861, Harding volunteered to join an expedition to the Pilbara region of Western Australia, under Francis Gregory. The five-month-long expedition discovered large amounts of poor pastoral land around the De Grey River. In March 1864, an expedition to Camden Harbor was undertaken to test the claims of a convict, Henry Wildman, who claimed to have found gold there many years earlier. No gold w ...
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James Harding (harbourmaster)
Captain James Harding (181123 June 1867) was the third harbourmaster at the port of Fremantle (18511867). Harding had arrived at King George Sound in 1846 on ''Dromo'' with his first wife, Elizabeth, and four young children. The family went back to England for two years between 1848 and 1850 for the children's schooling. He returned to Fremantle in 1850, and by 1851 was appointed acting Harbour Master of Fremantle upon the resignation of Daniel Scott; the position was confirmed in 1852. In 1851 Harding's youngest daughter, Emily Louisa died, followed in December 1852 by his wife. On 30 March 1853, Harding married for the second time, to Jane Harris; on the same day his eldest daughter Sarah Elizabeth, aged seventeen, married Charles Wittenoom, the fifth son of the Colonial Chaplain John Burdett Wittenoom. One son, Edward Horne, went on to be a prominent Australian politician; another, Francis Frederick Burdett, became a prominent pastoralist and explorer. Later the same ye ...
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James Harding (journalist)
James Paul Harding (born 15 September 1969) is a British journalist, and a former Director of BBC News who was in the post from August 2013 until 1 January 2018."Harding starts job as BBC News director"
BBC News, 12 August 2013
He is the co-founder of . In December 2007, he was appointed as editor of '' The Times'' newspaper, the youngest person to assume the post, following Robert Thomson's appointment as publish ...
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