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James Gibb (7 March 1918 – 16 June 2013) was an English pianist and teacher. He performed regularly as a solo recitalist, concerto pianist and chamber music player for over four decades, and appeared in many radio broadcasts.
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James Gibbs (23 December 1682 – 5 August 1754) was a...
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James Gibbs (23 December 1682 – 5 August 1754) was a Scottish architect. Born in Aberdeen, he trained as an architect in Rome, and practised mainly in England. He is an important figure whose work spanned the transition between English Baroque architecture and Georgian architecture heavily influenced by Andrea Palladio.
James Gibb may refer to: James Gibb (Australian politician) (1843–1919) James Brunton Gibb (1897–1968), Australian performer and teacher of elocution. James Gibb (Presbyterian minister) (1857–1935), Presbyterian minister in New Zealand.
James Gibb (born December 11, 1853 in Marholm (Northamptonshire), † April 14, 1930 in Southwold) was an English engineer and businessman. He led the table tennis ball from celluloid one in Europe.
James Gibbs was a Scottish architect. Born in Aberdeen, he trained as an architect in Rome, and practised mainly in England. He is an important figure whose work spanned the transition between English Baroque architecture and Georgian architecture heavily influenced by Andrea Palladio.
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Notable people with the given name. Andrew Gibb Maitland (1864–1951), English-born Australian geologist. Gibb McLaughlin (1884–1960), English film actor. James Gibb Ross (1819–1888), Canadian merchant and politician.