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  1. Stracathro House. James Campbell (1790––1876) was Scottish businessman and politician. With his brother William Campbell, he formed company called "J. & W. Campbell & Co., General Warehousemen." James was the father of Henry Campbell-Bannerman, prime minister of the United Kingdom.

  2. stracathro.com › about-us › historyStracathro - History

    The Campbells bought the estate in 1847. Sir James Campbell had been Lord Provost of Glasgow, and partnered his brother William in J&W Campbell, a retail warehousing emporium, and precursor to the department store. One son became a liberal prime-minister and the other a Tory MP.

  3. Only surviving son of William Shaw Adamson (1851-1936) and his wife Nora Jane, daughter of Rt. Hon. James Alexander Campbell of Stracathro, born 5 November 1886. Educated at Fettes College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

  4. Artist Info. Home > Collection > Campbell of Stracathro, James Sir. Sir James Campbell of Stracathro. Scottish, 1790 - 1876. Works of Art. Related Content. Display filters. Show 30 60 90 results per page. Works of Art.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2022 · About Sir James Campbell Knt of Stracathro. Sir James Campbell. Born in Port of Menteith, Campbell went into partnership (with Matthew Paterson) in the clothing trade in 1810, initially operating from Glasgow's Trongate. In 1817, with his brother William, he established the firm of J & W Campbell & Co.

  6. James Campbell (1790––1876) fue un hombre de negocios y político escocés. Con su hermano William Campbell , formó una compañía llamada "J. & W. Campbell & Co., General Warehousemen". James fue el padre de Henry Campbell-Bannerman , primer ministro del Reino Unido.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StracathroStracathro - Wikipedia

    In 1874, the house and estate was purchased by Sir James Campbell (1790–1876), Lord Provost of Glasgow and father of Prime Minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836–1908). Stracathro House was requisitioned by the government in 1938 but reverted to private ownership following its sale by Tayside Health Board in 2003.