JamesMirams (2 January 1839 – 21 June 1916) was an Australian businessman and politician who was jailed for fraud. Mirams was born in Lambeth, London...
Mirams is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include: Gordon Mirams (1909-1966), New Zealand film censor JamesMirams (1839-1916), Australian...
western end of Melbourne’s premier thoroughfare, Collins Street. James Munro and JamesMirams—both politicians, businessmen, and teetotalers—held a design...
corner spire. In June 1885, the local businessmen and politicians JamesMirams and James Munro established the Federal Coffee Palace Company, and announced...
Miram (January 28, 2012). "Hundreds Gather for the Funeral of Etta James". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on February 8, 2023. "Etta James"...
Gordon Holden Mirams (9 March 1909 – 29 November 1966) was the fourth Chief Censor of New Zealand. He was the son of Leslie Haywood Mirams and Mary Elvire...
Lib) Essendon Liberal Frank Keane William Watt Evelyn Liberal JamesMirams Ewen Cameron James Rouget (Ind) William Sell (Ind) Fitzroy Labor John Billson...
Prot) Bendigo Sir John Quick Bourke James Hume Cook Frederick Hickford Martin Hannah JamesMirams (Ind Prot) James Rose (Ind Prot) Corangamite Chester...
Holden Mirams (16 April 1918 – 26 February 2004) was a New Zealand-born film producer and director, whose career extended over 60 years. Mirams co-directed...
1874 James Forester Sullivan May 1874 – Feb 1876 Albert Lee Tucker May 1874 – Apr 1877 George David Langridge Aug 1874[b] – Mar 1891 JamesMirams Feb 1876...
1874 James Forester Sullivan May 1874 – Feb 1876 Albert Lee Tucker May 1874 – Apr 1877 George David Langridge Aug 1874[b] – Mar 1891 JamesMirams Feb 1876...
film won healthy audiences in his home territory. It was directed by Roger Mirams and John O'Shea – O'Shea went on to direct the only New Zealand feature...
Roger Mirams was also careful to avoid stereotypes of the genre, and tired formulas for the battle scenes. Spyforce was designed by Roger Mirams to be...
1967. The film was banned in New Zealand in 1955 by Chief Censor Gordon Mirams, out of fears that it would incite "teenage delinquency", only to be released...
(Implementation). Members of the Policy Unit in 2010 were Gavin Lockhart-Mirams (Home Affairs), Sean Worth (Health and Adult Social Care), Chris Brown (Education)...