Sir James Sterling was an officer in the British Navy. He died on April 22, 1865, at the age of 74.
Admiral Sir James Stirling was the first governor of Western Australia, from 1828 to 1838.
There have been several significant James Stirlings in history, but we shall proceed from the assumption that you mean Sir James Stirling, the first Governor of Western Australia. The only actual natural landmark named after Sir James Stirling is the Stirling Range in Western Australia, which was named by Matthew Flinders in Stirling's honour. Later, the entire range and surrounding plains became the Stirling Range National Park. However, the following are also his legacy: The Perth suburb of Stirling is named after him. The plant genus Stirlingia, was named in his honour. The Royal Australian Navy's Indian Ocean Fleet is based at HMAS Stirling near Rockingham, WA. A seat in the lower House of the national Parliament bears his name. ** The South Australian town of Stirling was NOT named after Sir James Stirling.
Sir Stirling Moss was born on September 17, 1929.
Sir Stirling Moss was born on September 17, 1929.
Sir Stirling Moss is 81 years old (birthdate: September 17, 1929).
Sir James Howie died in 1995.
Sir James Butler died in 1487.
Sir James Scudamore died in 1619.
Sir James Ramsden died in 1896.
Admiral Sir James Stirling is what he is formally called as a royal navy officer. His middle name is unknown to the general public.
William Alexander Stirling has written: 'The poetical works of Sir William Alexander, Earl of Stirling'