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James Cook (1728–1779) was a British explorer, navigator, and map maker.
James Cook may also refer to:
Musicians
Jamie Cook (born 1985), English guitarist and member of indie rock band Arctic Monkeys
James Cook, a member of the band
Delphic
Sportspeople
Other sportspeople
Other people
James Cook (American banker) , American banker active in Russia
James Cook (broadcaster) , Scottish journalist for the BBC
James B. Cook (fl. 1851–1899), English-trained architect in Memphis, Tennessee
James Dunbar Cook (1921–2007), British rear admiral
James Hume Cook (1866–1942), Australian politician
James M. Cook (1807–1868), New York State Comptroller, 1854–1855
James Pringle Cook (born 1947), American painter
James Wilfred Cook (1900–1975), English chemist, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter (1954–1966)
James William Cook (1820–1875), Canadian businessman and political figure
R. James Cook (born 1937), American phytopathologist
Jim Cook Jr. (born 1987), American writer
James H. Cook , discoverer of a
Miocene bone bed in Sioux County, Nebraska
Other uses
James Cook (Skins ) , a character from Skins
James Cook Boys Technology High School , Kogarah, Australia
James Cook High School , South Auckland, New Zealand
James Cook University , Queensland, Australia
James Cook University Hospital , a teaching hospital in Marton, Middlesbrough, England
RRS James Cook , a 2005 British research ship
Captain James Cook (miniseries) , a 1989 Australian mini series
See also
Topics referred to by the same term