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James Street may refer to: People * James Street (cricketer) (1839–1906), English cricketer and umpire * James Street (novelist) (1903–1954), US journalist, Baptist minister, and novelist * James Street (American football) (1948–2013), American football quarterback Places * James Street (Hamilton, Ontario), arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada * James Street Bridge (Kansas City, Kansas), road crossing over the Kansas River * James Street Railway Station (India), railway station in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India * Liverpool James Street railway station, railway station in Liverpool, England * James Street, Marylebone, street in London, England * James Street, Northbridge, in Perth, Western Australia Others * James Street F.C., based in Blackburn, England, which merged to form Blackburn Olympic F.C. * Jim Street, a character from the TV series ''S.W.A.T. In the United States, a SWAT team (special weapons and tactics, originally special weapons assault t ...
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James Street (cricketer)
James Street (10 March 1839 – 17 September 1906) was an English cricketer who played for Surrey between 1863 and 1878. A round arm fast bowler, he took 534 of his 540 first-class wickets for Surrey. Subsequently he became an umpire, appearing in that role between 1873 and 1899, but in only two matches before 1877. He umpired in one Test match, that between England and Australia at The Oval on 11 and 12 August 1890.James Street
. Retrieved 2023-04-16. He did not become a regular in the Surrey side until 1868, and even after he had established himself his bowling figures were not especially good by the standards of the time. His best seasons were 1872 and 1873, when he took 60 wickets at an average of 15. ...
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James Street (novelist)
James Howell Street (October 15, 1903 – September 28, 1954) was an American journalist, minister, and writer of Southern historical novels. Biography Street was born in Lumberton, Mississippi, in 1903. As a teenager, he began working as a journalist for newspapers in Laurel (''Laurel Leader Call'') and Hattiesburg, Mississippi. At the age of 20, Street, born a Roman Catholic, decided to become a Baptist minister, attending Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Howard College. Unsatisfied with his pastoral work after ministering stints in Missouri, Mississippi, and Alabama, Street returned to journalism in 1926. After briefly holding a position with the Pensacola, Florida ''Journal'', Street joined the staff of the Associated Press. The AP position took him to New York, where he began freelance writing fiction. Hired away from the AP by the '' New York World-Telegram'' in 1937, Street sold a short story ("A Letter to the Editor") to ''Cosmopolitan'' magazi ...
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James Street (American Football)
James Lowell Street (August 2, 1948 – September 30, 2013) was a two-sport star athlete at the University of Texas. As quarterback, he led the team to the 1969 National Championship in football and posted a perfect 20-0 record, the most wins without a loss in Longhorns history. As a pitcher he was a two time All-American who threw the only perfect game in University of Texas history. Early life James Street was born in 1948 in Longview, Texas, the son of Helen Frederick (Eaton) and Grover Wilson Street, Sr. He had a hardscrabble childhood that became more difficult at 12 when his parents divorced and his father moved back to Oklahoma. James worked odd jobs in junior high and high school to help feed him and his twin sister. At Longview High School he lettered in football, baseball, basketball and track, but was not heavily recruited. His brother Sewell Street played two years of minor league baseball in the Cardinals organization in Wytheville and Keokuk. Football career Street ...
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James Street (Hamilton, Ontario)
James Street is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at the base of the Niagara Escarpment from James Mountain Road, a mountain-access road in the city. It was one of many arterials in the central business district converted to one-way operation in 1956 when the city retained Wilbur Smith and Associates to develop a Traffic and Transportation Plan. Parts of it were restored to two-way operation in 2002. It extends north to the city's waterfront at the North End where it ends at Guise Street West right in front of the Harbour West Marina Complex and the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club. History James Street was named after one of Nathaniel Hughson's sons. Hughson was one of the city founders of Hamilton along with George Hamilton and James Durand. Originally, James Street was called Lake Road because it was the road that led to Lake Ontario to the north. Then it was renamed to Jarvis Street after city founder George Hamilton's wife (Maria Jarvis) and t ...
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James Street Bridge (Kansas City, Kansas)
The James Street Bridge is a car crossing of the Kansas River at Kansas City. It is the second bridge at this location. The first bridge was built in 1904 as a two lane, thru-truss bridge. The second bridge was built in 1987, as a two lane girder bridge, but using the 1904 pier from the first bridge. Bridges over the Kansas River Bridges in Kansas City, Kansas Bridges completed in 1904 Bridges completed in 1987 Road bridges in Kansas 1987 establishments in Kansas Girder bridges in the United States {{Kansas-bridge-struct-stub ...
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James Street Railway Station (India)
James Street railway station is a railway station in Secunderabad. The station was built in 1874 and was the second station after Secunderabad station on the Hyderabad–Wadi sector by Nizam State Railways. The station derives its name from erstwhile James Street located adjacent to this station. This street after independence was later renamed as ''Mahatma Gandhi Road''. Other localities such as Rani Gunj and the Hussain Sagar lake are accessible from this station. Lines *Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System **–Hyderabad (FH line) References External linksMMTS Timingsas per South Central Railway The South Central Railway (abbreviated SCR) is one of the 19 zones of Indian Railways. The jurisdiction of the zone is spread over the states of Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh. It has three divisions under its administrati ...MMTS Train Timings Railway stations in India opened in 1874 MMTS stations in Hyderabad Transport in Secunderabad Bu ...
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Liverpool James Street Railway Station
Liverpool James Street railway station (commonly shortened to James Street station) is a railway station located in the centre of Liverpool, England, situated on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network. James Street is an underground station with access to the platforms via lifts from the James Street booking hall. At certain times the platforms are accessed via a pedestrian tunnel from the India Buildings on Water Street. As of 2013/14, James Street was the fifth-busiest station on the Merseyrail network. History The station opened as the original Liverpool terminus of the Mersey Railway Tunnel in 1886. James Street Station and Hamilton Square underground station in Birkenhead are the oldest deep-level underground stations in the world. The only other underground railway in 1886, London Underground, had stations just below the street surface, built using the cut-and-cover method. The stations are so deep they required lifts to access, and were the world's first lift-acc ...
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James Street, Marylebone
James Street is a street in the Marylebone Marylebone (usually , also , ) is a district in the West End of London, in the City of Westminster. Oxford Street, Europe's busiest shopping street, forms its southern boundary. An ancient parish and latterly a metropolitan borough, it me ... district of the City of Westminster, London, off Oxford Street, that is known for the high number of restaurants and bars that it contains. Location James Street runs from the junction of Mandeville Place, London, Mandeville Place and Wigmore Street in the north to the junction of Oxford Street and Gilbert Street in the south. On its western side it is joined by Gray's Yard in the north, which is a gated cul-de-sac with flats above, Picton Place and Barrett Street. History James Street was laid out around 1761–9. In 1936, the London County Council tried to rename the street Marylebone High Street, along with Thayer Street, London, Thayer Street and Mandeville Place so that the whole ...
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James Street, Northbridge
James Street is a street which serves the list of Perth suburbs, Perth suburbs Perth (suburb), Perth and Northbridge, Western Australia, Northbridge. It is the main east-west road in the centre of Northbridge. A section of the eastern end of the street has been closed and modified as the James Street Mall in the Perth Cultural Centrewith the Western Australian Museum, Alexander Library Building and older government buildings contained within the culture centre area. The central section between William Street, Perth, William Street and to the western end at Russell Square, Perth, Russell Square is a streetscape with a colourful and extensive history of crime, and notoriety. Until December 2016, the Mitchell Freeway had a southbound exit onto the street. The exit was removed and replaced with one at Roe Street, Perth, Roe Street to enable the construction of the Charles Street, Perth, Charles Street Bus Bridge. Intersections Notes

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James is a common English language surname and given name: * James (name), the typically masculine first name James * James (surname), various people with the last name James James or James City may also refer to: People * King James (other), various kings named James * Saint James (other) * James (musician) * James, brother of Jesus Places Canada * James Bay, a large body of water * James, Ontario United Kingdom * James College, a college of the University of York United States * James, Georgia, an unincorporated community * James, Iowa, an unincorporated community * James City, North Carolina * James City County, Virginia ** James City (Virginia Company) ** James City Shire * James City, Pennsylvania * St. James City, Florida Arts, entertainment, and media * ''James'' (2005 film), a Bollywood film * ''James'' (2008 film), an Irish short film * ''James'' (2022 film), an Indian Kannada-language film * James the Red Engine, a character in ''Tho ...
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James Street (album)
''James Street'' is an album by guitarist Jimmy Ponder that was released by HighNote in 1997. Reception In his review on AllMusic, Scott Yanow stated "Guitarist Jimmy Ponder is most closely associated with soul-jazz organ groups, so this quartet outing with pianist John Hicks, bassist Dwayne Dolphin, and drummer Cecil Brooks III is a happy surprise. During the bop-oriented set, Ponder takes a few numbers unaccompanied, works well with Hicks (with whom he had not performed previously), and shows that he can play bop as well as almost anyone". In JazzTimes, Willard Jenkins wrote "One of the legion of unsung and underrated jazz artists who are the backbone of the music, Ponder has been largely showcased in funky-butt organ settings. This time around drummer-producer Cecil Brooks III decided to make it lean and simple as Ponder wends his way through the 11 tracks".Jenkins, WJazzTimes Review accessed January 30, 2019 Track listing All compositions by Jimmy Ponder, Barney Fields a ...
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