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James Flint is a British novelist and journalist. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1968, he did a journalistic apprenticeship on the Times of India in New Delhi before studying philosophy and psychology at Wadham College, Oxford .
Captain Flint is a fictional character in the book Treasure Island, created by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883. [1] In Stevenson's book, Flint, whose first name is not given, was the captain of a pirate ship, Walrus, which accumulated an enormous amount of captured treasure, approximately £700,000.
James Flint (1733–1810), Scottish surgeon, co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh James Flint (architect) (1862–1894), Australian architect James Flint (RAF officer) (1913–2013), British businessman and officer
James Flint (Chinese name: 洪任輝, Hóng Rènhuī, 1720 — unknown) [1] was an 18th-century British merchant and diplomat employed by the East India Company and noted for his role in precipitating the Canton System of Chinese trade with the West.
Our Man Flint is a 1966 American spy-fi comedy film that parodies the James Bond film series. The film was directed by Daniel Mann , written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr (from a story by Hal Fimberg), and starred James Coburn as master spy Derek Flint .
James W. Flint, also known as Jim Flint, is a drag performer, American businessman, and veteran. [1] [2] [3] Early life. Flint grew up in Peoria, Illinois. [4]
James Turner also known as Captain Flint or Uncle Jim — the well-travelled brother of Mrs Blackett and therefore uncle to Nancy and Peggy Blackett, by whom he is considered "unfriendly" at the beginning of Swallows and Amazons. He is given his nickname by the Walker family (the Swallows) after Captain Flint of Treasure Island. After ...
James Flint was a British and Australian architect. A number of his works are heritage-listed. Early life Flint was born in 1862 in Eppleworth, Hull, Yorkshire, England, the son of James Flint and Annie Eliza Sherwood. Architectural career Flint was articled to the Manchester firm of architects and building surveyors Sherwood and Peverley. He then moved to London and practiced there for about ...