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James Bain may refer to: * Sir James Bain (Whitehaven MP) (1817–1898), Lord Provost of Glasgow, MP for Whitehaven 1891–2, founder of Whitehaven Ironworks * James Bain (minister) (1828–1911), Scottish minister * James Bain (librarian) (1842–1908), Scottish-Canadian bookseller, publisher, and librarian * James Bain (footballer) (1878–?), Scottish footballer (Manchester United) * James Bain (innocent prisoner) (born 1955), Florida, freed from prison after 35 years after DNA tests showed innocence * James Keith Bain (1929–2022), Australian businessman * James Thompson Bain (1860–1919), socialist and syndicalist in colonial South Africa * James Tocher Bain (1906–1988), Canadian engineer * James Walker Bain (1841–1899), New Zealand politician * James William Bain (1838–1909), Canadian politician and merchant * James Bain (Egremont MP) (1851–1913), British Member of Parliament for Egremont, 1900–1906 * James Watson Bain (1875–1964), Canadian chemist * James ...
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James Bain (Whitehaven MP)
Sir James Bain of Crofthead (1817–1898) was a Scottish iron-founder who served as Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1874 to 1877. Bain Street in Glasgow is named after him. Life He was born in Glasgow on 22 January 1817 the son of Robert Bain (died 1838). He was general manager of William Baird & Co, coal and ironmasters. His house at 3 Park Terrace just east of Kelvingrove Park was designed in 1855 by Charles Wilson and famously had a room lined in real gold. Visitors to this wonder included Ulysses Grant.Glasgow Herald 10 May 1995 He became a town councillor in 1863 and was elected Lord Provost in 1874 and knighted by Queen Victoria in 1877 when he was replaced as Lord Provost by William Collins the famous Scottish publisher.. He was Deputy Chairman of the Clyde Navigation Trust and together with Sir James Lumsden organised the building of the Prince's Dock on the River Clyde. He was MP for Whitehaven 1891/2 and founded the Whitehaven Ironworks there. Bain died on 25 Ap ...
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James Bain (Egremont MP)
James Robert Bain (1851 – 27 February 1913) was a British Conservative Party politician who represented Egremont, Cumberland in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ... from 1900 to 1906. He died at his home in London on 27 February 1913. Electoral history References 1851 births 1913 deaths UK MPs 1900–1906 Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies People from Egremont, Cumbria {{Conservative-UK-MP-1850s-stub ...
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Jimmy Bain (footballer, Born 1919)
James Alistair Bain (14 December 1919 – 30 December 2002), was a Scottish footballer who played as a winger in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla .... References External links * 1919 births 2002 deaths People from Blairgowrie and Rattray Scottish men's footballers Men's association football wingers Chelsea F.C. players Swindon Town F.C. players Oxford United F.C. players Gillingham F.C. players English Football League players Scottish expatriates in Canada Footballers from Perth and Kinross {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1910s-stub ...
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Jimmy Bain (footballer, Born 1899)
James Bain (6 February 1899 – 22 September 1969) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager, best remembered for his 28 years as a player, manager and assistant manager at Brentford. In 2013, Bain placed fifth in a Football League 125th Anniversary poll of Brentford's best ever Captain (association football), captains and was inducted into the club's Brentford F.C. Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame in May 2015. Club career Early years and Manchester United A centre half, Bain's began his career with hometown junior club Rutherglen Glencairn F.C., Rutherglen Glencairn. He moved to Strathclyde F.C., Strathclyde and off the back of his performances earned a transfer to Football in England, English Football League Second Division, Second Division club Manchester United F.C., Manchester United in May 1922. Bain failed to make an appearance for the first team during the 1922–23 Manchester United F.C. season, 1922–23 and 1923–24 Manchester United F.C. season, 1923–24 seaso ...
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