James Harding (disambiguation)

James Harding (disambiguation)

James Harding may refer to:

* James Duffield Harding (1798-1863), English landscape painter
* James Harding (1838-1864), explorer
* James A. Harding (1848-1922), early influential leader in the Church of Christ.
* James Harding (journalist), editor of The Times

See also

* Jamie Harding (born 1979), English actor
* Jaime Harding (born 1975), singer with British band Marion


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