Discipline, Tolerance and Production
The watchwords for T&T (Trinidad and Tobago) are "Discipline, Production, and Tolerance." These principles emphasize the importance of a disciplined approach to work and governance, the need for productivity in various sectors, and fostering tolerance among the diverse communities in the nation. These watchwords serve as guiding values for national development and unity.
Trinidad and Tobago has a diverse population comprising mainly of people of African, East Indian, mixed-race, and indigenous descent. The indigenous population in Trinidad and Tobago, primarily the Santa Rosa First Peoples community, is estimated to be around 3,000 individuals.
The Coat of Arms and the Motto of Trinidad and Tobago was designed by a committee formed in 1962 to select the symbols that would be representative of the people of Trinidad and Tobago. The committee included noted artist Carlyle Chang and designer the late George Bailey. The Coat of Arms with the accompanying motifs which represent indigenous features of Trinidad and Tobago were selected and formally agreed to be used as the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago in 1962, in a design approved by the College of Arms.
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Elgin National Watch Company was created in 1864.
The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in August 1864 in Chicago, Illinois.It was a major watch maker for the US until it was closed for business in 1968.
The web address of the National Watch And Clock Museum is: http://www.museumoftime.org
The phone number of the National Watch And Clock Museum is: 717-684-8261.
The address of the National Watch And Clock Museum is: 514 Poplar St, Columbia, PA 17512
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