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JCB
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JCB
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JCB
may refer to:
People
Jean-Charles Boisset
(born 1969), French vinter
Jimmy Carl Black
(1938–2008), American musician
Joseph Cyril Bamford
(1916–2001), British businessman, founder of JCB heavy equipment company
Seamus Moore (singer)
(born 1947), Irish singer; known as "The JCB Man"
Places
JCB Hall
, Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo, Japan; a multiuse facility
Groups, companies, organizations
JCB (heavy equipment manufacturer)
, a British manufacturer of heavy industrial and agricultural vehicles
JCB (callsign
JAYSEEBEE
; ICAO airline code
JCB
); see
List of airline codes (J)
JCB (credit card company)
, originally Japan Credit Bureau, a credit card company based in Tokyo, Japan
JCB (wine label), a wine label by vinter
Jean-Charles Boisset
Education
Juris Canonici Baccalaureus
, Bachelor of
Canon law
degree
University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics
, a
Canadian bioethics program
JCB Academy
, Rocester, Staffordshire, England, UK; a secondary school
Arts, entertainment, media
Literature
JCB Prize
, a literary award sponsored by the company JCB
Journal of Cell Biology
, a weekly biology journal published by the Rockefeller University Press
Journal of Crustacean Biology
, a quarterly biology journal specialising in carcinology
Music
"JCB" (song)
, a 2005 song by Nizlopi featuring a JCB excavator
"The JCB Song" (song), a song by
Seamus Moore (singer)
Other uses
JCB Classic
, a golf tournament in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Backhoe loader
, a piece of heavy equipment, called "JCB" in the UK, Ireland, India
See also
Search for
"JCB"
,
"JC-B"
,
"J-CB"
, or
"J-C-B"
on Wikipedia.
All pages with titles beginning with
JCB
All pages with titles containing
JCB
J. C. Bamford (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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