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The flag consists of a banner of the coat of arms of Jamaica superposed by the Queen's Royal Cypher. The flag is white and bears a red St George's Cross. A gold pineapple is on each arm of the Cross. A blue disc with the Royal Cypher is placed in the centre of the Cross. The disc is taken from the Queen's Personal Flag. [1]
A special colourful cultural display, "Jamaica 21 Salute" was presented to the Queen at the National Stadium. The show featured Jamaica's history up to the present, before a large crowd totalling more than 25,000. In the evening, a dinner banquet was hosted by Governor-General Glasspole in the Queen's honour at King's House. [16]
A British Red Ensign defaced with the coat of arms of colonial Jamaica within a white circle 1875–1906: Flag of the governor of Jamaica: A Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms of colonial Jamaica 1906–1957: Flag of the governor of Jamaica: A Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms of colonial Jamaica 1957–1962: Flag of the governor ...
The flag consists of a banner of the coat of arms of Jamaica defaced with the Queen's Royal Cypher. The flag is white and bears a red St George's Cross. A gold pineapple is superimposed on each arm of the Cross. A blue disc with the Queen's initial is placed in the centre of the Cross (obscuring the central pineapple). The disc is taken from ...
Flag of Jamaica; List of Jamaican flags ... Queen's Personal Jamaican Flag This page was last edited on 9 September 2024, at 17:29 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Tivoli Gardens Football Club is a Jamaican football club, based in Kingston. The club's senior team competes in the Jamaica Premier League . The club has won the Jamaica Premier League title 5 times and the JFF Champions Cup 3 times.
Jamaica at the 2014 Commonwealth Games; CGF code: JAM: CGA: Jamaica Olympic Association: Website: www.joa.org.jm: in Glasgow, Scotland; Flag bearer : Warren Weir [1] Medals Ranked 10th: Gold 10 Silver 4 Bronze 8 Total 22: Commonwealth Games appearances
In 1893, Jamaica's first football club, the Kingston Cricket Club, was formed. [4] In 1910, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) was formed and controlled all of the games. The first game was played on 22 March 1925, as the opener in a three game series against Haiti. Jamaica won the first game, 2 to 1, followed by victories of 3-0 and 1-0 in ...