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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.

    • 1790
    • 10 September 1876
  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. 9 de may. de 2013 · His son, William Shaw Adamson (1851-1936) married Nora Jane, daughter of the Rt. Hon. James Alexander Campbell of Stracathro House, and through her his grandson, Lt-Col. William John Campbell Adamson (1914-91) inherited that estate in 1934, two years before succeeding to his patrilineal properties at Careston, Nathro and Navar.

    • Nick Kingsley
  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. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 6 de ago. de 2018 · Sir James Campbell of Stracathro. Tullichewan Castle, Vale of Leven, Scotland, c. 1855. Not on View. Medium. salted paper print. Dimensions. image: 21.8 × 28.2 cm (8 9/16 × 11 1/8 in.) mount: 36.3 × 52 cm (14 5/16 × 20 1/2 in.) Credit Line. Purchased as the Gift of the Richard King Mellon Foundation. Accession Number. 2018.8.6. Artists / Makers.