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  2. List of companies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Kingston: 1973 Hotel P A Jamaica Stock Exchange: Financials Investment services Kingston: 1968 Primary exchange P A Lasco Jamaica: Conglomerates - Kingston: 1994 [3] Industrials, financials, pharma P A National Commercial Bank of Jamaica: Financials Banks Kingston: 1977 Banking P A Norman Manley International Airport: Industrials Transportation ...

  3. Lagetta lagetto - Wikipedia

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    In Jamaica, harvesting was mainly carried out by men, while production of objects from lacebark was the prerogative of women. As a textile, lacebark is soft and may be readily dyed or stained. [ 3 ] In 1883, the French naturalist Félix-Archimède Pouchet wrote that lacebark was "as fine as our muslin and even takes its place in the toilet of ...

  4. Rollington Town - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) suspended service on a line through Rollington Town because of road blocks and violence. The company's buses had been attacked by stone throwers. [ 1 ] Service was restored the next day.

  5. United Textile Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    The United Textile Workers of America was founded following two conferences in 1901 under the aegis of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) as an amalgamation of several smaller craft unions. AFL first vice president James Duncan presided over a two-day initial conference held at Boston 's Quincy House Hotel in May before a larger conference ...

  6. Avondale Mills - Wikipedia

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    Thus, locating textile refineries near the sources of raw materials made economic sense. The industry gained a foothold prior to the Civil War as mills began opening. In 1860, 1,312 people were employed in textile mills in Alabama. That number plummeted, however, following the war. By 1870, only 744 people were employed in textile mills. [5] B ...

  7. Cecil Baugh - Wikipedia

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    Baugh was born on November 22, 1908, in Bangor Ridge, Portland Parish, Jamaica to Isaac Baugh, a sawyer, and Emma Cobran-Baugh, a farmer. [1] He attended the Bangor Ridge Primary School. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Baugh then moved to Kingston , the capital city, and began an apprenticeship under Susan and Ethel Trenchfield from Saint Elizabeth Parish . [ 4 ]

  8. Department of Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi

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    Textiles. The state is one of the largest producer of textile yarns and finished garments, accounting for more than 70% of the national output. The department is responsible for the management of entire textile supply chain including facilitating resources including materials, land and labour, textile machinery, education and research and promotion. [13]

  9. List of people from Kingston, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Heather Foster, Jamaica-born American professional bodybuilder; Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Olympic gold medalist; Ricardo Fuller, footballer for Hanley Town; Ricardo Gardner, former footballer; Amy Jacques Garvey, journalist, publisher, second wife of Marcus Garvey; Chris Gayle, cricketer; Andrew Gourlay, conductor; Howard Grant, boxer