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In 1958, the Jamaica National Heritage Trust was founded as the Jamaica National Trust Commission, the name being changed to the present form in 1985. [6] References
This is a complete list of National Heritage sites in Jamaica as published by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. [1] Reference Map of Jamaica. Cornwall County:
Hibbert House, also known as Headquarters House, is the head office of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust.It is located at 79 Duke Street in Kingston, Jamaica.It was built in 1755 by Thomas Hibbert, a wealthy English merchant, to serve as his residence.
NHT Loudspeakers (Now Hear This), often colloquially referred to as NHT Audio, [1] is an American loudspeaker and audio component company based in Benicia, California. The company was founded by Chris Byrne and Ken Kantor in December 1986. [2] NHT home theater products have historically included loudspeakers, A/V processors, and amplifiers. NHT ...
Kenneth L. Kantor is an audio designer and businessman who co-founded the Now Hear This (NHT) speaker company.. Psychoacoustics (the human perception of sound) were of particular interest to Kantor, and this became the underpinnings of much of the design work he has done for several companies.
Money from the NHT account must be spent on the environment, sustainable agriculture and natural resources management. [ 1 ] The NHT allocated funding on a regional, community (through Envirofund), state or national level to various Natural Resource Management organisations until 2008, when the activities of the Natural Heritage Trust became ...
The ministries of Jamaica are created at the discretion of the prime minister of Jamaica to carry out the functions of government. As of 2016, the prime minister is Andrew Holness . The agencies of Jamaica are created by both parliamentary law and assigned to ministers to oversee.
The Jamaican Historical Society (occasionally also referred to as the Jamaica Historical Society) was established in 1943 at the offices of the British Council in Jamaica, by C. B. Lewis, H. Paget, H. E. Vendryes and J. G. Young.