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  2. Barbados Cricket Buckle - Wikipedia

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    The eminent writer C.L.R. James viewing an enlargement of the Barbados Cricket Buckle at his home in Brixton, London. 1988. The Barbados Cricket Buckle is a repoussé engraving on a belt buckle of a slave playing cricket in Barbados circa 1780–1810.

  3. Barbados–France relations - Wikipedia

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    The bilateral relations and trade between the two nations remain modest. In 2006, France exported to Barbados mainly: electrical equipment, wood, paper, and cardboard products. Barbados also has trade with France's territories in the Caribbean, such as Guadeloupe and Martinique. The Government of France supports 22 programmes in Barbados.

  4. Washington University of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, The Barbados Advocate reported that WUB was "in the very early stages of making inquiries to be established in Barbados". [6] Senator Harcourt Husbands mentioned the school while debating a bill to establish a Caribbean Accreditation Authority for education in medicine and other health professions. [6]

  5. 2013 Barbadian general election - Wikipedia

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    According to the Constitution of Barbados, elections must take place no longer than every five years from the first sitting of Parliament. [3] The last general election was held on 15 January 2008, while the first sitting of the current session of Parliament was held on 12 February 2008. [4]

  6. Guy Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    Democracy in Barbados Pastoring in Florida Diplomat in London. Guy Arlington Kenneth Hewitt (born November 1967) is a Barbadian British Anglican priest, racial justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion advocate, and specialist in social policy and development.

  7. British West Indian labour unrest of 1934–1939 - Wikipedia

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    In Barbados the disorder that started in Bridgetown spread to rural areas, [5] leaving between 14 and 22 dead. [6] In Jamaica most areas of the island experienced serious strikes and disturbances. At least two ending points have also been suggested: the Jamaican cane-cutters' strike of 1938 [ 5 ] or the major February 1939 strike at the ...

  8. Julian Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Julian Ernest Chetvynde Rogers MBE (born 11 November 1947 in Barbados) is a Caribbean broadcaster and journalist. [1] He has worked as broadcast manager, TV and radio host and producer, publisher, trainer, lecturer, media consultant and public relations professional.

  9. Barbados–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations between Barbados and Japan were formally established on 29 August 1967. [1] Japan is accredited to Barbados from its Embassy in Bridgetown and an honorary consulate in the parish of Saint George. Barbados is represented in Japan through a non-resident ambassador in Bridgetown. Japan's new Ambassador for Barbados, Mitsuhiko ...