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  2. James Stewart (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    University of London. Doctoral advisor. Lionel Cooper. James Drewry Stewart, MSC (March 29, 1941 – December 3, 2014) was a Canadian mathematician, violinist, and professor emeritus of mathematics at McMaster University. Stewart is best known for his series of calculus textbooks used for high school, college, and university level courses.

  3. McCord Stewart Museum - Wikipedia

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    The McCord Stewart Museum, formerly known as the McCord Museum of Canadian History, is a public research and teaching museum.The Museum’s Archives, Documentary Art, Dress, Fashion and Textiles, Indigenous Cultures, Material Culture and Photography collections, containing 2.5 million images, objects, documents and works of art, position it as the custodian of a remarkable historical heritage.

  4. Isabella Stewart Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Stewart Gardner. Isabella Stewart Gardner (April 14, 1840 – July 17, 1924) was an American art collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts. She founded the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Gardner possessed an energetic intellectual curiosity, a love of travel, and, most importantly, money.

  5. James Stewart (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart obtained a position at the Sydney University, where he lectured in the History department, at the Nicholson Museum, becoming the first person to teach archaeology at an Australian university. He lobbied for the establishment of a Department of Archaeology, which was created in 1948. Stewart divorced Eleanor and married Eve in 1951, and ...

  6. Captain Cook Birthplace Museum - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook Birthplace Museum. / 54.53830; -1.20240. Captain Cook Birthplace Museum is a public museum located in Stewart Park in Marton, Middlesbrough within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is one of two institutions managed by Middlesbrough Council, along with the Dorman Museum .

  7. Stewart James - Wikipedia

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    John George Stewart James. May 14, 1908. Courtright, Ontario. Died. November 5, 1996. Nationality. Canadian. Stewart James (May 14, 1908 – November 5, 1996) was a Canadian postman who became one of magic 's most prolific inventors. [1] He spent most of his life in Courtright, Ontario.

  8. Stewart Park, Middlesbrough - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Park is a 120-acre public park [1] in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, in the suburb and former village of Marton, England. [2] It holds a Green Flag Award from the Civic Trust. [3] The Middlesbrough campus of Askham Bryan College and the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum are within its grounds.

  9. James Taylor (British author) - Wikipedia

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    Dr James Taylor MA (Hons), FRSA (born 1963) is a British author, expert on maritime art, and former curator of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, east London. Biography [ edit ] A school trip in the 1970s to Captain James Cook ’s Birthplace Museum started a lifelong interest in maritime art and history for James Taylor.