James Cook (disambiguation)
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
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