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links - 19th century Kingston, as seen by visitors
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19th century Kingston, as seen by visitors. Links to some of my other sites -. Some of my other Jamaican history sites. L inks to other useful sites -. Archaeological Society of Jamaica. Georgian Society of Jamaica. Jamaica National Heritage Trust. National Library of Jamaica. For the Gleaner archives online). Proudly powered by Weebly.
myjamaicanfamily.blogspot.com
My Jamaican Family: August 2011
http://myjamaicanfamily.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
View my complete profile. Click here to eMail Me. My Grandfather Leopold - Still a Mystery! Family History of Jamaica. Family History of Jamaica, West Indies. Jamaica Land We Love. Jamaica National Heritage Trust. Life More Abundant: the blog of St. Andrew High School Museum. Pieces of the Past. Vendryes Family in Jamaica. Story Ward: Ward McBurney's Blog. 1865 morant bay rebellion. 4th battalion canadian expeditionary force. Alice rodrigues da costa. Anglican diocese of jamaica. Audrey de sola pinto.
archive.worldskills.org
Welcome to Kingston 2010 Website : Worldskills General Assembly 2010!
http://archive.worldskills.org/2010kingston
WorldSkills Youth Forum website. Jamaica National Heritage Trust. Jamaica Trade and Invest. Government of Jamaica Cabinet Office. National Gallery Of Jamaica. What is Worldskills International? WorldSkills International is a not for profit membership association open to agencies or bodies which have a responsibility for promoting vocational education and training in their respective countries/regions. WorldSkills International operates worldwide and is politically and denominationally neutral. Participat...
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Charitable Activities – The West Indies Yacht Club
http://westindiesyachtclub.com/charitable-activities
History & Values. Direction & Committees. The Club’ Shop. News & Events. The West Indies Yacht Club, following a long tradition of providing assistance of any kind to people in need, powered a special charity department to actively help the development of local communities scattered all over the Caribbean islands, through teaching navigation and maritime skills to disadvantaged youth. To learn more or support our charity, you could contact the Secretary at secretary@wiyc.club. Your help is much needed!
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