About a field guide the birds Endemic birds of the WestIndies Deleted image removed Image Birds of the WestIndies Book.png thumb right Cover of Birds of the WestIndies Italic title Birds of the WestIndies ISBN 0 618 00210 3 is a book containing exhaustive coverage of the 400 species of birds found in the Caribbean Sea , excluding the ABC islands Lesser Antilles ABC islands , and Trinidad and Tobago , which are considered bio geographically as part of South America . Written by ornithologist James Bond ornithologist James Bond , the book was first published in 1936 in literature 1936 by the Academy of Natural Sciences as part of the International Series . It has been reprinted several times since then, including as one of the Peterson Field Guides series PFG 18 , a September 1, 1999 edition from Houghton Mifflin and a March 4, 2002 edition from HarperCollins Collins . The book contains approximately 256 pages. The book was the only text exclusively devoted to the avifauna of the region for many decades until A Guide to the Birds of the WestIndies ISBN 0 691 08736 9 , by Herbert Raffaele et al. ., was published in 1998 . James Bond Birds of the WestIndies is known not only for its exhaustive study of Caribbean birds, but also for its author, whose namesake became famous as the fictional Agent 007 of Her Majesty s Secret Service. The name of the book s author, the ornithologist James Bond, was used by Ian Fleming for the name of his popular United Kingdom British secret agent, Commander James Bond . Fleming, a keen bird watcher while living at his estate in Jamaica , owned the book. He later explained that the author s name was brief, unromantic, Anglo Saxon, and yet very ... 2&cad bottom 3results A Field Guide to the Birds of the WestIndies by James Bond, published by HMCo ... http books.google.co.uk books?id CnYMX70y1oAC&dq birds of the west indies&pg PP1&ots cewqVEyxp2&source citation&sig zj gcUd 9LxcLb6Ku55X12B8TT0&hl en&prev http www.google.co.uk search?q Birds of the West ... more details
web 20091027111933 http www.geocities.com cuyaya endemics.html The Endemic Birds of Hispaniola Endemism in birds DEFAULTSORT Endemic Birds Of The WestIndies Category Regional overviews of endemism in birdsWestIndies Category Birds of the Caribbean Category Birds of the Lesser Antilles es ... species are endemic to the WestIndies Expand list date August 2008 Endemic Bird Areas Birdlife International has defined a number of Endemic Bird Area s in the WestIndies . 025 Cuba 026 Bahamas ...This article is one of a series providing information about endemic ecology endemism among birds in the World s various zoogeographic zones. For an overview of this subject see Endemism in birds . Patterns of endemism This region is notable not just for the high number of endemic species, but for endemism in higher level taxonomic groupings too. Family level endemism The following family biology families are endemic to the region Palmchat , a passerine family, containing a single species found only on Hispaniola . the Tody Todies , a family with five species, found only on the Greater Antilles . Genus level endemism Expand section date June 2008 In addition to genera in the families above, the following genera are endemic to the region Expand list date August 2008 Margarops , with one species, the Pearly eyed Thrasher Priotelus , with two species, the Cuban Trogon and Hispaniolan Trogon Five genera found only on Hispaniola Nesoctites , with one species, the Antillean Piculet Phaenicophilus , with two species, Black crowned Palm tanager Black crowned and Grey crowned Palm tanager s Calyptophilus , with two species, Eastern Chat tanager and Western Chat tanager Microligea , with one species ... 10 valign top Hispaniolan Parakeet West Indian Whistling Duck Loggerhead Kingbird Greater Antillean Grackle White cheeked Pintail Scaly naped Pigeon Key West Quail dove valign top Red legged Thrush Caribbean Flamingo Rose throated Parrot West Indian Woodpecker La Sagra s Flycatcher Great Lizard ... more details
The history of cricket in the WestIndies is covered in the following articles History of cricket in the WestIndies to 1918 History of cricket in the WestIndies from 1918 19 to 1945 History of cricket in the WestIndies from 1945 46 to 1970 History of cricket in the WestIndies from 1970 71 to 1980 History of cricket in the WestIndies from 1980 81 to 1990 History of cricket in the WestIndies from 1990 91 to 2000 History of cricket in the WestIndies from 2000 01 disambig ... more details
The University of the WestIndies Press or UWI Press is a university press that is part of the University of the WestIndies . External links http www.uwipress.com University of the WestIndies Press Caribbean university stub publish company stub Jamaica stub Category University of the WestIndies Press Category University book publishers WestIndies, University of ... more details
WestIndies Squadron can refer to one of the following WestIndies Squadron United States , a US Navy formation North America and WestIndies Station WestIndies Squadron United Kingdom , a Royal Navy formation disambig ... more details
WestIndies is another term for the islands of the Caribbean . It is often divided up by association to European countries British WestIndies Dutch WestIndies French WestIndies Spanish WestIndies Danish WestIndies It may further refer to WestIndies Federation , a short lived Caribbean federation. WestIndies cricket team Dutch West India Company , a chartered company of Dutch merchants, founded in 1621 See also Indies The West Indian , a 1771 play by Richard Cumberland dramatist Richard Cumberland disambig de WestIndies fr Indes occidentales mk tl Kanlurang India paglilinaw th uk es Indias Occidentales ... more details
The WestIndies cricket is a sporting confederation of over a dozen mainly English speaking Caribbean countries and dependencies that formed the British WestIndies . Cricket is traditionally the main sport in the WestIndies though others sports such as football soccer football and basketball have challenged its dominance from around the 1990s onwards . The British WestIndies hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup . The WestIndies consists of Anguilla , Antigua and Barbuda , Barbados , British Virgin .... Governing body seemain WestIndies Cricket Board The WestIndies Cricket Board WICB is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in the WestIndies. It was originally formed in the early 1920s as the WestIndies Cricket Board of Control and is still sometimes referred by that name , but changed ... of Americas Cricket Association . It operates the WestIndies cricket team and WestIndies A cricket ... Regional Four Day Competition WICB Cup Caribbean Twenty20 The WestIndies two major domestic ... Stanford . Other domestic competitions include the TCL Under 19 WestIndies Challenge three day first class competition , TCL Under 19 WestIndies Challenge Limited Overs Series one day limited overs competition , CLICO WestIndies Under 15 competition and the WIWCF women s cricket Women s Senior ... which participate, while for the CLICO Under 15 WestIndies tournament it is the Under ... the WestIndies sporting confederation, but within the Caribbean, also compete including the Bahamas ... team seemain WestIndies cricket team The WestIndies cricket team , also known colloquially as The Windies or The WestIndies , is a multi national cricket team representing a sporting confederation of the WestIndies. The Windies is one of the ten elite international teams that play at the Test match cricket level. External links http www.WindiesFans.com WindiesFans.com Portal site for WestIndies cricket fans http www.windiescricket.com WestIndies Cricket Board http zimbabwe.cricketcircle.com ... more details
Infobox Military Award name WestIndies Campaign Medal image File WICAMPMEDAL.jpg 115px caption awarded by United States Armed Forces United States military type campaign medal eligibility for service in the WestIndies campaign of the Spanish American War campaign status description clasps post nominals established June 27, 1908 first award May 1, 1898 last award August 16, 1898 total posthumous recipients individual higher same lower related image2 File WestIndies Campaign Medal ribbon.svg 106px caption2 ribbon The WestIndies Campaign Medal was a Awards and decorations of the United States military military decoration of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps Marine Corps which was issued for service in the WestIndies campaign theater of the Spanish American War . The decoration was established on June 27, 1908 and the first recipient of the award was Rear Admiral John E. Pillsbury . To be awarded the WestIndies Campaign Medal, a service member must have performed sea duty in the WestIndies between the dates of May 1, 1898 and August 16, 1898. The award was a one time decoration only and there were no devices authorized for multiple engagements or combat participation. The decoration was rarely bestowed, since most Navy and Marine Corps personnel received the Sampson Medal for WestIndies service, and Navy regulations prohibited the bestowal of both the Sampson Medal and WestIndies Campaign Medal for the same period of duty. The WestIndies Campaign Medal was declared obsolete by the U.S. Navy in 1913, following a diplomatic request by Spain that the United States discontinue service medals which displayed Spain s national colors. As a result, those who had previously received the WestIndies Campaign Medal were permitted to exchange the decoration for the Spanish Campaign Medal . External links http www.history.navy.mil medals wicm.htm Navy History Site Category United States campaign medals ... more details
The WestIndies Players Association WIPA is the representative body for professional cricket ers from the Caribbean nations that constitute the WestIndies Cricket Board WICB . WIPA is an affiliate of the Federation of International Cricketers Associations and holds itself to be the exclusive representative and bargaining agent for Players who have been selected for their Territorial Teams and WestIndies Cricket Team . ref cite web title About WIPA url http www.wiplayers.com home index.php?option com content&view section&layout blog&id 5&Itemid 55 publisher WestIndies Cricketers Association accessdate 27 July 2011 ref The association was established in 1973 and formally incorporated in Trinidad and Tobago in 2003. The initial president was Rohan Kanhai and the initial secretary Deryck Murray . ref cite web last Murray first Deryck title History url http www.wiplayers.com home index.php?option com content&view article&id 72 history&catid 51 results&Itemid 91 publisher WestIndies Players Association accessdate 27 July 2011 ref Since the establishment of WIPA, it has had an often acrimonious relationship with the WICB. ref cite news last Rao first K. Shriniwas title A few positives for WestIndies url http articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com 2011 07 11 top stories 29760758 1 marlon samuels icc ravi rampaul accessdate 27 July 2011 newspaper Times of India date 11 July 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.wiplayers.com home Official site Category Sports trade unions Category Cricket in the WestIndies Category 1973 establishments Cricket stub Caribbean trade union stub ... more details
WestIndies Power is a geothermal power company registered in the Netherlands Antilles and with the head office in Charlestown, Saint Kitts and Nevis . It has geothermal power development activities in Nevis , Saba and Dominica . ref name wipl1 ref name herald ref name green2 Projects at Nevis At Nevis, WestIndies Power has two geothermal projects. These projects, if completed, will make Saint Kitts and Nevis the first country in the Caribbean to utilize large scale geothermal energy, and one of the least dependent nations in the world on fossil fuels. ref name caribbean1 WestIndies Power is also looking at a third geothermal project in Nevis. ref name green1 cite news publisher Green Island Inc. url http www.greenislandinc.com news nevis geo 3.htm title WestIndies Power Nevis begins drilling second geothermal development well date 2008 06 24 accessdate 2008 08 10 ref Nevis 1 The first project Nevis 1 is located at Spring Hill. In February 2007, the Nevis Island Administration issued a license to WestIndies Power for exploration of the geothermal resource of Nevis. WestIndies Power ... www.sknvibes.com News NewsDetails.cfm 2514 title NIA gives nod to WestIndies Power Holdings Ltd date ... url http www.sknvibes.com Politics NewsDetails.cfm 5637 title WestIndies Power moves to second ... license to WestIndies Power Dominica Ltd. on 10 July 2008. Initial geologic and geochemical field ... Project in Saba In Saba, WestIndies Power develops geothermal power plant with capacity of 75  ... company, WestIndies Power Holdings B.V., is registered in the Netherlands Antilles. ref name wipl2 . It has offices in Charlestown, Nevis, and in Roseau , Dominica. WestIndies Power operates through its subsidiaries WestIndies Power Nevis Ltd., WestIndies Power Dominica Ltd. and WestIndies Power Saba B.V. Management The Chief Executive Officer CEO of WestIndies Power Holding is Dr. Kerry McDonald. The General Manager of WestIndies Power Nevis Ltd. is Mr. Rawlinson Isaac and the Chief Operations ... more details
ref improve date February 2009 Infobox Sport governing body assocname WestIndies Cricket Board abbrev WICB logo Westindies cricket board flag.png sport Cricket category image caption jurisdiction National ... regionyear headquarters St. John s, Antigua and Barbuda location president br WestIndies Women s br ... WestIndies Women s br Michael Seepersaud coach Ottis Gibson womenscoach key staff operating income sponsor year closed replaced WestIndies Cricket Board of Control prevfounded Start date 1926 url http ... countryflag20 The WestIndies Cricket Board WICB is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in the WestIndies a sporting confederation of over a dozen mainly English speaking Caribbean countries and dependencies that formed the British WestIndies . It was originally formed in the early 1920s as the WestIndies Cricket Board of Control and is still sometimes referred by that name ... the WestIndies cricket team and WestIndies A cricket team , organising Test tours and one day internationals with other teams. It also organises domestic cricket in WestIndies, including the Regional ... of the various countries and territories which contest the WestIndies first class and limited ... Hilaire is the Chief Executive Officer. Since 2005, as per an ICC mandate, the WestIndies Women s Cricket ... The WestIndies two major domestic competitions are the Regional Four Day Competition First class ... Under 19 WestIndies Challenge three day first class competition , TCL Under 19 WestIndies Challenge Limited Overs Series one day limited overs competition , CLICO WestIndies Under 15 competition ... Islands cricket team For the TCL Under 19 WestIndies Challenge both the first class and limited overs ... 15 WestIndies tournament it is the Under 15 squads for these teams which pariticipate. In the 2004 ... 20 20 competition teams from outside the WestIndies sporting confederation, but within the Caribbean ... of the Stanford 20 20 . See also Cricket in the WestIndies External links http www.windiescricket.com ... more details
Infobox cricket team county WSC WestIndies image Deleted image removed File Wsc resize.png oneday secondteam coach captain flagicon Guyana Clive Lloyd odcaptain overseas1 founded 1977 ground Various capacity fcdebutvs WSC Australia XI Australia fcdebutyr 1st Supertest, December 1977 fcdebutvenue VFL Park , Melbourne , Victoria, Australia champs nlwins fptwins t20wins website The WSC WestIndies was a cricket team representing the WestIndies in World Series Cricket . Their first game was against the WSC Australia XI in 1977. World Series Cricket ended in 1979 after the Australian XI tour to the WestIndies. The side was made up of current West Indian international cricketers. During WSC many of the West Indian squad also played against the official Australia national cricket team Australian touring side, that did not feature WSC cricketers. Against in effect a second string Australia the WestIndies cricket team Windies won the first two tests convincingly by an innings in the first and 9 wickets in the second . Only Alvin Kallicharran and Derick Parry played who were not signed to WSC. However when the WSC cricketers were unavailable from the third test the contests were more even. Australia won the third test by three wickets , the Windies the fourth by 198 runs , while the fifth was drawn. These facts highlight the strength of the teams competing in WSC. See also World Series Cricket World Series Cricket Results World Series Cricket Player Records WSC Australia XI WSC World XI World Series Cricket WestIndies Squad Category World Series Cricket ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 American WestIndies is a colloquial term that refers to the geographic region that includes Puerto Rico , the U.S. Virgin Islands , and Navassa . Coord missing Puerto Rico Category Geography of the Caribbean Category Navassa Island USVI geo stub PuertoRico geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 Notability date April 2009 Italic title Playboy of the WestIndies is a play by Trinidad ian playwright Mustapha Matura , a Caribbean version of John Millington Synge Synge s The Playboy of the Western World . theatre stub Category Trinidad and Tobago plays Category Plays based on other plays ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Infobox Anglican Church show name Church in the Province of the WestIndies image caption primate John Walder Dunlop Holder headquarters territory Barbados , Belize , Guyana , Jamaica , the Bahamas , the North Eastern Caribbean and Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago , and the Windward Islands population website The Church in the Province of the WestIndies is a member Ecclesiastical province province in the worldwide Anglican Communion . The church comprises eight diocese s spread out over much of the WestIndies area. The present position of archbishop and primate religion primate of the WestIndies is held by The Most Rev. John Holder. The Most Rev. Drexel Wellington Gomez was the previous primate until 2009, and has retired. The church is also part of the Global South Anglican Global South . History The WestIndies became a self governing province in 1883 because of the Church of England missions in territories that became British colonies. It is made up of two mainland dioceses and six island dioceses, including Antigua , Barbados , Belize , Guyana , Jamaica , the Bahamas , the North Eastern Caribbean and Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago , and the Windward Islands . Great emphasis is being placed on training personnel for an indigenous ministry. The island locations and scattered settlements make pastoral care difficult and costly. Mission Organisations The Jamaica Church Missionary Society is the recognised missionary agency of the Anglican Diocese of Jamaica Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands in the Province of the WestIndies. The society focuses on evangelisation with special relevance to daily human needs. The society was established in 1861 as a subsidiary ... in the WestIndies http anglicanhistory.org wi Anglicanism in the WestIndies and Caribbean from Project ... Of The WestIndies Category Anglican Communion church bodies WestIndies Category Members of the World ... Anglican stub de Church in the Province of the WestIndies fr glise dans la province des Antilles ... more details
File Flag of West Indies.svg right 250px The flag of the WestIndies Federation was used between 1958 and 1962. It bore four equally spaced narrow white stripes with a large orange gold disc over the middle two lines in the center of the flag, undulating horizontally across a blue field representing the Caribbean Sea and the sun shining upon the waves. The flag was originally designed by Edna Manley . The flag is shown as 1 2 the upper two white stripes reflect the lower ones. The official description given in the WestIndies Gazette is Flag approved has blue ground with four white horizontal wavy bars the top pair of bars being parallel and the lower pair also parallel and an orange sun in the centre. Blue , unless qualified, usually means the same blue as in a Blue Ensign , however, whatever the establishing resolution called for, many copies were made that were at variance with it, as variants often show a pale blue or Imperial blue field. The naval ensign used by coast guard vessels is a White Ensign British white ensign with the federal flag in the canton.. ref cite web url http www.rbvex.it ameripag cubaetc.html io title Federazione delle Indie Occidentali, Bandiera della marina ... and the flag is symmetrical about both axes. The flag of the WestIndies Federation was flown at the cricket test match between Australia and the WestIndies held in Barbados in 1999. Despite the dissolution of the Federation in the 1960s, the Caribbean nations still compete together as one West Indian team , but under a WestIndies cricket team Flag different flag . References Reflist Observer s Book ... WestIndies Gazette Volume 1 No. 9, February 21, 1958 See also List of flags of the United Kingdom External links FOTW id gb carib title WestIndies Federation http www.rbvex.it ameripag cubaetc.html io WestIndies Federation flag Flags of North America Lists of flags nationalflags DEFAULTSORT WestIndies Federation Category National flags Category Obsolete national flags Category WestIndies Federation ... more details
WestIndies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The territories covered in this article include ... standard to the British WestIndies , putting the WestIndies about two hundred years ahead of the East Indies in this respect. Nevertheless, silver pieces of eight continued to form an important ... 16 fractional Anchor dollars in 1822 for use in Mauritius and the British WestIndies , but not including ... shillings and 4 pence. Remedial legislation was introduced for the British WestIndies in 1838 with a new and more realistic rating of 1 4s 2d. And from around 1840 until 1955 most of the British WestIndies were using sterling coinage. On the outbreak of the second world war, the sterling area was created ... WestIndies territories joined the sterling area in 1939, including even British Honduras ... WestIndies during this period, there was a mixed usage of sterling accounts and dollar accounts, and there was an eventual ... in 1966, was the only one of the territories in the British WestIndies to use dollar accounts ... the rest of the British WestIndies , Jamaica had its own special varieties of the sterling copper ... minted for the British WestIndies , and later for British Guiana only, the rest of the British WestIndies just used exactly the same coinage that was circulating in the United Kingdom . ref citation ... Aspinall first1 Sir Algernon Edward year 1929 title The handbook of the British WestIndies, British ... pound. Jamaica and the Cayman Islands were therefore the only territories in the British WestIndies ... and the currency was known as the British WestIndies dollar . Trinidad and Tobago left the arrangement ... in 1972. See the main articles at British WestIndies dollar , Eastern Caribbean dollar , Trinidad ... as regards currency, due to the close proximity to the Danish WestIndies that were bought ... WestIndies dollar was introduced to the British Virgin Islands in 1951, there were protests ... Colonies 1893 refend Category British WestIndies Category Currencies of the Caribbean British West ... more details
File British WestIndies Regiment Q 001202.jpg thumb Battle of the Somme On the Somme , September 1916 In 1915 the British Army formed a second WestIndies regiment from Caribbean volunteers who had made their way to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain . Initially, these volunteers were drafted into a variety of units within the army, but in 1915 it was decided to group them together into a single regiment, named the British WestIndies Regiment . The similarity of titles has sometimes led to confusion between this war time unit and the long established West India Regiment . Both were recruited from Caribbean blacks and a number of officers from the WIR were transferred to the BWIR. Initially the new regiment was made up of men from British Guiana A Company Trinidad B Company Trinidad and Saint Vincent island St Vincent C Company Grenada and Barbados D Company. The British WestIndies Regiment played a significant role in the First World War especially in Palestine and Jordan where they were employed in combat roles against the Turkish Army. ref Encyclopedia of World War I By Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts p.508 ref A total of 15,600 men of the British WestIndies Regiment served with the Allied forces. Jamaica contributed two thirds of these volunteers, while others came from Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, the Bahamas, British Honduras, Grenada, British Guiana now Guyana , the Leeward Islands, St Lucia and St Vincent. Nearly 5,000 more subsequently volunteered to join up. ref name caribbean cite web url http www.mgtrust.org car1.htm title Caribbean participants in the First World War publisher Memorial Gates Trust accessdate 25 May 2010 ref High wastage led to further drafts being required from Jamaica , British Honduras and Barbados before the regiment was able to begin training. The regiment totalled twelve battalions, and engaged in a number of roles and theatres. The British WestIndies Regiment was finally disbanded in 1921. Battle honours ... more details
The British WestIndies dollar BWI was the currency of British Guiana and the Eastern Caribbean territories of the British WestIndies from 1935 to 1965, when it was largely replaced by the East Caribbean ... Currency Board BCCB . The British WestIndies dollar was never used in British Honduras , the Cayman ... of 1704 introduced the gold standard to the British WestIndies , putting the WestIndies about two hundred years ahead of the East Indies in this respect. Nevertheless, silver pieces of eight continued ... and the British WestIndies but not Jamaica . A few years later copper fractional dollars were coined for Mauritius , Sierra Leone , and the British WestIndies . The first move to introduce British Pound ..., the British WestIndies territories began to enact local legislation for the purposes of assimilating ... drove the silver dollar out of the WestIndies, but it returned again with the great depreciation .... In the years immediately following 1873, there was a fear that the British WestIndies might ... WestIndies dollar BWI at the already existing conversion rate of 4.80 per pound sterling or 1 ... Kingdom British government to form a uniform system within their British WestIndies territories ... was known verbally as the Beewee slang for British WestIndies dollar. In 1951, the British Virgin .... In 1958, the WestIndies Federation was established and the BWI was its currency. However ... support. In 1965, the British WestIndies dollar of the now defunct WestIndies Federation was replaced ... of currency in the region see Currencies of the British WestIndies . Coins Coins were ... in the British WestIndies were issued by private banks, including the Colonial Bank, Barclays Bank ... history of money in the British WestIndies Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago http www.centralbank.org.bb ... in the British WestIndies , Central Bank of Barbados dollar state collapsed Category History of the Caribbean Category Modern obsolete currencies Category British WestIndies Category 1935 establishments ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 The WestIndies A cricket team is a cricket team representing a sporting confederation ... , Trinidad and Tobago . The history of the WestIndies cricket team began in the 1890s, when ... 1990s the WestIndies team was one of the strongest in the world in both Test and One Day ... the WestIndies Gary Sobers, Lance Gibbs, Gordon Greenidge, George Headley, Clive Lloyd, Malcolm Marshall, Andy Roberts and Everton Weekes. ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki WestIndies cricket team ref Most cricketing nations use their own national flags for cricketing purposes. However, as the WestIndies represent a number of independent and dependent states, there is no natural choice of flag. The WICB ... colspan 2 WestIndies A matches colspan 3 First class v A team colspan 3 Other first class colspan ... 92 WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 2 bgcolor FFFFF0 1 bgcolor FFFFF0 0 bgcolor F5FFFA bgcolor F5FFFA bgcolor ... 1994 95 WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor F5FFFA bgcolor F5FFFA bgcolor ... FFFFF0 1 bgcolor F5FFFA 0 bgcolor F5FFFA 1 bgcolor F5FFFA 1 WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor ... WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor F5FFFA 0 bgcolor F5FFFA 1 bgcolor ... bgcolor F5FFFA 0 WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor FFFFF0 bgcolor F5FFFA 1 bgcolor ... bgcolor F5FFFA 1999 2000 WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 0 bgcolor FFFFF0 2 bgcolor FFFFF0 0 bgcolor F5FFFA ... group decimal bgcolor F5FFFA bgcolor F5FFFA bgcolor F5FFFA 2000 WestIndies bgcolor FFFFF0 0 bgcolor ... footnote1 The season was topped and tailed in the WestIndies the two overseas tours intervened. ref ... One further match was tied. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT WestIndies A Cricket Team Category WestIndies in international cricket A team Category National A cricket teams cricket team stub ... island.This insignia, on a maroon background, makes up the West Indian flag. The background sometimes ..., with grey around the sides. The shirt also sports the logo of the West Indian Cricket Board and the name ... more details
Image Roadtown, Tortola.jpg thumb 250px right Roadtown , Tortola The British WestIndies was a term used ... As of 1912, the British WestIndies were divided into eight colonies The Bahamas , Barbados , British ... organised into the WestIndies Federation . It was hoped that the Federation would become independent .... Consequently, the WestIndies Federation was dissolved. Most of the territories, including all the larger ... nations of the British WestIndies, except the Dominica Commonwealth of Dominica , Guyana and Trinidad ...?id 4 Islands in the Caribbean Lists islands still classified as British WestIndies ref Territories The territories that were part of the British WestIndies were date of independence, where applicable ... Turks and Caicos Islands British overseas territory History main History of the British WestIndies ... in the British WestIndies in 1674. Stapleton set up a General Assembly of the Leeward Islands in St ... until 1956 to make way for the Federation of the WestIndies. The Federal Colony was composed ... to join the new Federation of the WestIndies as a separate unit. Jamaica and dependencies The Cayman ... as did Cayman Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands. WestIndies Federation main WestIndies Federation The WestIndies Federation was a short lived federation that existed from 3 January 1958 to 31 ... before that could happen. Sport Cricket main WestIndies cricket team Cricket in the WestIndies Cricket is traditionally the main sport in the British WestIndies though others sports such as football ... of the countries and territories listed above field a combined cricket team called the WestIndies ... cricket level. The British WestIndies hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup of ODI Cricket and the 2010 ... by various parties claiming to be issued by the British WestIndies, playing on the confusion with the British ... ref ref http www.credentialwatch.org reports bwimc.shtml The British WestIndies Medical College Scam ... An Overview for Law Enforcement Officers Bot generated title ref The British WestIndies is not a country ... more details
conventional long name Danish WestIndies common name Danish WestIndies continent North America ... type year start 1754 year end 1917 event start Sold by the Danish West India Company date start event end Treaty of the Danish WestIndies date end March 31 stat area1 400 stat year1 ref name cap citeweb ... image map caption Location of the Danish WestIndies capital Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin ... List of Governors of the Danish WestIndies Governor General The Danish WestIndies Danish ... WestIndies and became the United States Virgin Islands in 1917. Jomfru erne Virgin Islands ... , and purchasing Saint Croix St. Croix from the French WestIndies Company in 1733. In 1754, the islands ... Franc coin of the Danish WestIndies, depicting Christian IX of Denmark . In the 1850s Danish WestIndies had a total population of about 41,000 people. The government of the islands were under a governor ..., and the chief station of the steam packets between Southampton, in England, and the WestIndies. St ... in the former Danish WestIndies The United States had been interested in the islands for years because ... for the Danish WestIndies from 1856 on see postage stamps and postal history of the Danish WestIndies for more details. Image USVI St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie City view.JPG thumb 220px View over ... WestIndies Danish colonization of the Americas U.S. Virgin Islands Tranquebar Danish India Danish ... Danish colonies WestIndies, Danish Category History of the United States Virgin Islands Category ... 21 May 2010 ref stat pop2 27000 stat year2 1911 ref name cap p1 Danish West India Company flag ... small national motto national anthem common languages Danish, English religion currency Danish West Indian rigsdaler Rigsdaler 1754 1849 , Danish West Indian daler daler 1849 1917 leader1 Frederick ... States Virgin Islands The Danish West India and Guinea Company settled on Saint Thomas, United ... India ms Hindia Barat Denmark nl Deens West Indi no Dansk Vestindia nn Dansk Vestindia pl Du skie ... more details
The WestIndies National Party was a political party in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . It contested the Vincentian general election, 1974 1974 general elections , but received just 116 votes and failed to win a seat. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , pp603 604 ISBN 9780199283576 ref It did not contest any further elections. ref Nohlen, p601 ref References reflist Saint Vincent and the Grenadines political parties Category Political parties in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ... more details
Out of date date June 2011 Peacock date June 2011 Infobox Airline airline Aeromarine WestIndies Airways image image size IATA ICAO callsign founded avyear 1920 commenced ceased hubs secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance subsidiaries fleet size destinations parent company slogan headquarters key people Inglis Moore Upercu website The original Aeromarine WestIndies Airways , was formed by a merger between Florida WestIndies Airways and Aeromarine Sightseeing and Navigation Company a subsidiary of the Aeromarine airplane manufacturing company and was one of the first international airlines in the United States. It commenced operations on 1 November 1920 with a flight from Key West to Havana, and operated flying boat s from the US mainland to the Bahamas and Cuba . Transporting passengers, mail, and freight safely and successfully beginning in 1921, it was forced to cease operations in early 1924 due to a freeze on mail contracts by the US Postal Service. It was reorganized as Aeromarine Airways in spring of 1921 with Inglis Moore Upercu, A New York Cadillac dealer as it s President. Aeromarine enjoyed many firsts the first U.S. international air mail service and first scheduled U.S. international passenger service Key West to Havana, November 1, 1920 first total service U.S. airline passenger, mail, express cargo first in flight movie Chicago, August 1921 first airline baggage label 1921 and the first U.S. airline ticket office Cleveland, July 1922 . ref http www.timetableimages.com ttimages aerom.htm ref Its slogan was Speed Safety Comfort as can be seen ... and fall of Prohibition author Daniel Okrent ref The rebirth of Aeromarine WestIndies Airways ... Corporation P07000026223 . Aeromarine WestIndies Airways Corporation has applied for its FAA ... to be open to the general public. Aeromarine s tag line is Aeromarine WestIndies Airways... The return ..., to Palm Beach, to Key West. In January 2009 Aeromarine purchased a 1920 s style coastal steamship ... more details
Image WestIndiesCricketAnnual1970FrontCover.jpg right thumb 250px WestIndies Cricket Annual 1970 The WestIndies Cricket Annual was a cricket annual publication annual published from 1970 to 1991 which covered cricket in the WestIndies and by West Indian teams overseas. ref WestIndies Cricket Annual, edited by Tony Cozier , 1970 to 1991 ref . It was the first annual to cover all aspects of WestIndies cricket in detail. All 22 editions were edited by Tony Cozier . It was generally A4 paper size ... to 1982 and from 1984 to 1991 the publication was called The Benson & Hedges WestIndies Cricket Annual ... coverage of WestIndies cricket at below first class level. Comment Five cricketers of the year General articles Touring teams in the WestIndies Domestic cricket in the WestIndiesWest Indian ... of the year Each year five cricketers of the year were chosen based on performances in the WestIndies and on WestIndies tours overseas. The annual included a biography of the selections. Until 1981 ... Who s Who From the 1973 edition a WestIndies Cricket Who s Who was included. This included players who had represtenented the WestIndies or one of the Territorial teams. Those who had only played ... expanded over the years. References reflist DEFAULTSORT WestIndies Cricket Annual Category ... players were chosen. 1969 70 West Indian cricket season 1970 Arthur George Barrett Arthur Barrett , Joey Carew , Roy Fredericks , Vanburn Holder , Alvin Kallicharran 1970 71 West Indian cricket season ... 1971 72 West Indian cricket season 1972 Bev Congdon , David Holford , Lawrence Rowe , Bruce Taylor cricketer Bruce Taylor , Glenn Turner 1972 73 West Indian cricket season 1973 Ian Chappell , Maurice Foster cricketer Maurice Foster , Lance Gibbs , Max Walker , Doug Walters 1973 74 West Indian cricket season 1974 Dennis Amiss , Keith Boyce , Tony Greig , Bernard Julien , Deryck Murray 1974 75 West ... Andy Roberts 1975 76 West Indian cricket season 1976 Bishen Bedi , Prince Bartholomew , Bhagwat ... more details