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'''James Forrest''' may refer to: |
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* [[James Alexander Forrest]], Australian lawyer, businessman and philanthropist |
* [[James Alexander Forrest]], Australian lawyer, businessman and philanthropist |
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* [[James Forrest (basketball)]], led Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball to the 1993 ACC title, player with the Euroleague's [[Olympiacos BC]] (2001-2002) |
* [[James Forrest (basketball)]], led Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball to the 1993 ACC title, player with the Euroleague's [[Olympiacos BC]] (2001-2002) |
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* [[James Henry Forrest]] (1895–????), Blackburn Rovers footballer, son of [[Jimmy Forrest (footballer)]] |
* [[James Henry Forrest]] (1895–????), Blackburn Rovers footballer, son of [[Jimmy Forrest (footballer)]] |
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* Sir James Forrest, 1st Baronet (1780-1860), [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] (see [[Forrest Baronets]]) |
* Sir James Forrest, 1st Baronet (1780-1860), [[Lord Provost of Edinburgh]] (see [[Forrest Baronets]]) |
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Revision as of 14:01, 5 February 2011
James Forrest may refer to:
- James Alexander Forrest, Australian lawyer, businessman and philanthropist
- James Forrest (basketball), led Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball to the 1993 ACC title, player with the Euroleague's Olympiacos BC (2001-2002)
- James Forrest (footballer born 1991), Scottish footballer (Celtic FC)
- James Henry Forrest (1895–????), Blackburn Rovers footballer, son of Jimmy Forrest (footballer)
- Jim Forrest (footballer born 1927), Scottish footballer (Motherwell FC)
- Jim Forrest (footballer born 1944), Scottish footballer (Rangers FC)
- Jimmy Forrest, American jazz saxophonist
- Jimmy Forrest (footballer) (1864–1925), Blackburn Rovers and England footballer
- Sir James Forrest, 1st Baronet (1780-1860), Lord Provost of Edinburgh (see Forrest Baronets)