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- Jamesina Anderson (née McKenna) (1885–1977) was a Scottish politician, socialist, and advocate of the rights of working-class people, especially the elderly...
- Jamesina Essie Leonora King is a Sierra Leonean jurist and a Commissioner of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. She is currently the...
- Jacky (feminized diminutive) Jamie/Jamey/Jami/Jamy/Jamiey/ (feminized) Jamesina, Jamesa (feminine form) Esperanto: Jakobo Estonian: Jakob, Jaakob, Jaagup...
- Stars Susan Manners Mizar Mizar The Bed Janet Return to Treasure Island Jamesina 'Jamie' Hawkins Khyber Patrol Diana Rivington The Count of Bragelonne Hélène...
- Russian: Zhaklin, Яковина, Якубина, Жаклин Serbian: Жаклина, Žaklin Scottish: Jamesina Spanish: Jacoba Tamil: Jākkuliṉ, ஜாக்குலின், Jākki ஜாக்கி Telugu: Jākvelin...
- the area, a precedent followed by its successor the sitcom Still Game. Jamesina Anderson, politician Bertie Auld, footballer Maggie Bell, blues-rock singer...
- at the Israeli National Maritime Museum. Paintings by Alice's sister, Jamesina Waller made during her visit to the Holy Land were also on display. The...
- towed Jamesina from Calcutta to Singapore, from where Jamesina and Forbes both proceeded under sail. Forbes could only carry 130 tons of coal; Jamesina carried...
- Ethiopia Chairperson 2015 2021 Hatem Essaiem Tunisia Member 2017 2023 Jamesina Essie L. King Sierra Leone Member 2015 2021 Lawrence Murugu Mute Kenya...
- (William) Good & Co., Bridport 27 May 1812 Sold at Bombay 1822; from 1823 as Jamesina served as an opium runner for Jardine & Matheson until at least the mid-1830s...