George Chambers (disambiguation)

George Chambers (disambiguation)

George Chambers may refer to:

*George Chambers (Pennsylvania)(1786–1866), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
*George Chambers (painter) (1803–1840), British maritime artist
*George Chambers (1928–1997), Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tabago
*George B. Chambers, English vicar and social activist
*George Chambers (born 1931), of The Chambers Brothers


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