James Thomson
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James Thomson may be
- James Thomson (Architect), Scottish architect, City Architect of Dundee
- James Thomson (Seasons) (1700–1748), poet of the eighteenth century, author of The Seasons
- James Thomson (footballer), Australian footballer who plays for the West Coast Eagles
- James Thomson (B.V.) (1834-1882), 19th century poet, author of The City of Dreadful Night
- James Thomson (cell biologist), stem cell researcher
- James C. Thomson Jr. journalist and curator of Nieman Foundation
- James Thomson (Pittsburgh mayor), 19th century political figure
- James Thomson (engineer) (1822-1892), engineer and professor, brother of William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
- Dr. James Thomson, professor, father of William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
- James Thomson (1828-1897; published from ca. 1853-1878), entomologist, primarily Coleoptera & Hymenoptera
- James S. Thomson (1892–1972), President of the University of Saskatchewan and Moderator of the United Church of Canada
- James Thomson (racing driver), 1981 British Hill Climb Championship winner (not the same person as James Thompson (racing driver))
- Jim Thomson, a Canadian ice hockey player who played for various NHL teams
- Jimmy Thomson, a Canadian ice hockey player who captained the Toronto Maple Leafs
- James Francis Thomson (1891-1973), American politician from Michigan
- James F. Thomson (philosopher), philosopher, devised Thomson's lamp supertask
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