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Qué (quién) es J G Bubb - definición

FOUNDER OF THE J. G. BOSWELL COMPANY (1882-1952)
J. G. Boswell Company; J. G. Boswell

J. G. Bubb         
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BRITISH SCULPTOR
James George Bubb; Lithargolite
James George Bubb (1781-1853) was a prolific sculptor in marble and artificial stone of the early Victorian era who is now largely forgotten. His sculptures adorn buildings across the United Kingdom whilst his relief adorning the Italian Opera House in London was the largest undertaken in Great Britain at that time.
Frank W. Bubb Sr.         
AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN (1892-1961)
Frank W. Bubb, Sr.
Frank Bubb (July 3, 1892 – May 3, 1961) was a scientist and a mathematician at Washington University in St. Louis.
Stephen Bubb         
BRITISH POLITICIAN
Bubb, Stephen; Stephen John Limrick Bubb
Sir Stephen John Limrick Bubb JP FRSA (born 5 November 1952Debretts, Sir Stephen Bubb, JP) is Director of Charity Futures, and the Acting Director of the Oxford Institute of Charity. He was Chief Executive of the UK charity leaders representative body Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO) from 2000 to 2016.

Wikipedia

James Griffin Boswell

James Griffin Boswell (May 13, 1882 - September 11, 1952), was the founder of the J. G. Boswell Company, known today as the world's largest privately owned farm. Primary crops include Pima cotton, alfalfa hay, tomatoes, onions, and wheat, all cultivated on some 135,000 acres (550 km2) mostly in Kings County, California.

Boswell migrated to Pasadena, California as a regional cotton broker from Greene County, Georgia. He established his company in Corcoran, California in 1921. With the help of his brother, William Whittier Boswell, J. G. Boswell began growing and ginning cotton, as well as marketing it.

From 1952 to 1984, the company was headed by J. G.'s nephew and William Boswell's son, James G. Boswell II (1923–2009). He is credited with the company's massive growth during the last half of the twentieth century. In the early 21st century, the J. G. Boswell Company is led by the son of J. G. Boswell II, James W. Boswell.