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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial Heritage of Barbados: The Story of Sugar and Rum Christ Church Parish , Saint Andrew Parish , Saint John Parish , Saint Lucy Parish , Saint Peter Parish 13°16′06″N 59°34′30″W  /  13.268333°N 59.575°W  / 13.268333; -59.575  ( The Industrial Heritage of Barbados: The Story of Sugar

  3. Lelant - Wikipedia

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    However, Carbis Bay church is dedicated to St Anta. Arthur Langdon (1896) records eight stone crosses in the parish, of which four are in the churchyard; the other crosses are at Brunian Cairn, Lelant Lane, Sea Lane and the churchtown. [10] At one time Lelant was an important town and seaport having a market and a custom-house. [11]

  4. Category:Stone crosses - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to stone crosses. They are typically Christian monuments, almost always hewn from a single block of stone, usually granite , sandstone , limestone or basalt . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stone crosses .

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  6. Stone cross - Wikipedia

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    Stone crosses (German: Steinkreuze) in Central Europe are usually bulky Christian monuments, some 80–120 cm (31–47 in) high and 40–60 cm (16–24 in) wide, that were almost always hewn from a single block of stone, usually granite, sandstone, limestone or basalt. They are amongst the oldest open-air monuments.

  7. Holetown - Wikipedia

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    In 1625, Holetown (formerly as St. James Town) was the site of initial English settlement of Barbados (although Captain Cataline had previously landed to collect water in 1620). The envoy (led by John Powell ) was blown off-course from South America to England and took the opportunity to claim the island for the Kingdom of England .

  8. Garrison Historic Area - Wikipedia

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    St. Ann's Garrison, or more commonly known as "The Garrison", is a small district located in the country of Barbados.This Garrison Historic Area is situated about 3.2 km (2 mi) south of Heroes Square in the capital-city Bridgetown, and just west of the village of Hastings in the neighbouring parish of Christ Church.

  9. Architecture of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Bridgetown in Barbados is a historic port town that served as a military trade post to the New World for the British Colonial empire. [4] Over time, its construction has been extended to include the significant St Ann's Garrison ( Saint Ann's Fort ), which was built as a fort to retain slavery for the British Empire in the Americas.