This is a list of notable Jamaican British people.

Academia

Activism and politics

Business and law

Entertainment

Fashion designers and models

Inventors

  • Jak Beula (born 1963), inventor of the multi-award-winning board game, Nubian Jak
  • Nira Chamberlain (born 1969), creator of a mathematical cost capability trade-off model for HMS Queen Elizabeth and the inventor of a long multiplication method used in some UK schools
  • Geoff Palmer (born 1940), inventor of the barley abrasion process, a patented technique that speeds up the production of malt from grain and which is used by the British brewing industry

Religion

Sports

Writing and journalism

Others

Fictional characters

See also

References

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