John Watkins
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John Watkins may refer to:
  • John Watkins (Australian politician)
    John Watkins (Australian politician)
    John Arthur Watkins is a former Deputy Premier of New South Wales, serving between 2005 until his resignation from Parliament in 2008...

     (born 1955), former Deputy Premier of New South Wales, Australia
  • John Watkins (Canadian diplomat)
    John Watkins (Canadian diplomat)
    John Watkins was an educator and Canadian Ambassador to the USSR . Born at Norval Station, Ontario, Watkins was a Scandinavian specialist at the University of Manitoba before joining the Department of External Affairs in 1946.First posted to the USSR in 1948, Watkins learned Russian and developed...

     (1902–1964), Canadian diplomat and ambassador
  • John Watkins (Australian cricketer) (born 1943), cricketer from Australia, played one Test
  • John Watkins (South African cricketer)
    John Watkins (South African cricketer)
    John Cecil Watkins is a former South African cricketer who played in fifteen Tests from 1949 to 1957....

     (born 1923), cricketer of the 1950s from South Africa, played 15 Tests
  • John Watkins (mayor)
    John Watkins (mayor)
    John Watkins was the fourth mayor of New Orleans ....

     (died 1812), 4th mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, US
  • John Watkins (photographer)
    John Watkins (photographer)
    John Watkins was an English portrait photographer. He and his brother, Octavius Charles Watkins , often worked together...

     (1823–1874), English portrait photographer
  • John Watkins (Virginia politician)
    John Watkins (Virginia politician)
    John C. Watkins is an American politician. A Republican, he served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1982 to 1998, when he was elected to the Senate of Virginia...

     (born 1947), Virginia state senator
  • John Watkins (writer)
    John Watkins (writer)
    John Watkins was an English miscellaneous writer, known as a biographer.-Life:Born in Devon, he was educated at Bristol for the nonconformist ministry. Becoming dissatisfied, he conformed to the Church of England around 1786, with his friend Samuel Badcock, and for some years kept an academy in...

     (fl. 1792–1831), English miscellaneous writer known as a biographer
  • John P. Watkins (1928-1983), Hawaiian composer, musician
  • John T. Watkins
    John T. Watkins
    John Thomas Watkins was a Democratic U.S. representative from northwestern Louisiana who served from 1905-1921...

     (1854–1925), U.S. Representative from Louisiana

See also

  • Jack Watkins
    Jack Watkins
    Jack "Bluey" Watkins was an Australian rugby league footballer. He played in the lock forward position, with seven test matches for his country, including the 1921/22 Kangaroo Tour....

     (died 1974), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Jonathan Watkins
    Jonathan Watkins
    Jonathan Watkins is an English curator, and is currently Director of the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham.Watkins emigrated to Australia with his family in 1969 and studied Philosophy and History of Art at the University of Sydney. He is the older brother of Philip Watkins, renowned artist and musician....

    (born 1957), English curator
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