James Murdoch Austin (1915–2000), New Zealand-American meteorologist and mathematician
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James E.B. Austin (1803–1829), Texan settler and brother of Stephen F. Austin, "The Father of Texas"
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Jimmy Austin (1879–1965), British-American baseball player and coach
James Bond | Austin, Texas | James Joyce | James Brown | Austin | James Cook | James Stewart | University of Texas at Austin | James II of England | James Garner | James | James Cameron | James Taylor | James Madison | James May | Henry James | James Cagney | James II | James Caan | James Earl Jones | LeBron James | James Monroe | James Franco | James I | William James | James Wyatt | James, son of Zebedee | James Dean | James A. Garfield | Stone Cold Steve Austin |
These included Senator John Macdonald's Oaklands, the Eaton family's Ardwold, Samuel Nordheimer's Glenedyth, James Austin's Spadina, William McMaster's Rathnelly, and most prominently Henry Pellatt's Casa Loma.
After farming near Ouse, Thomas and his brother James crossed Bass Strait in 1837 and settled as pioneer pastoralists in the Western District of the Port Phillip District (now called Victoria).
Along with Igor Satanovsky, Julia Solis, Bill Keith, Richard Kostelanetz, and a growing list of experimental Russian language writers, William James Austin publishes with Koja Press which has been featured in a New York Times article, on BBC News, and on NTV.