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  2. Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda

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    The Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications is the name used by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee to identify collectively as a World Heritage Site St. George's Town, founded in 1612 (following the 1609 wreck on Bermuda's reefs of the Sea Venture), and a range of fortifications, batteries, and magazines built ...

  3. St. George's, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Map of St. George's Town (and St. George's Garrison), c. 1897–1899 The harbour at St. George's in 1854 St. George's Town, from Barrack Hill, 1857 The State House, the home of Bermuda's parliament in St. George's from 1620 until the capital's relocation to Hamilton in 1815. Saint Peter's Church. Stewart Hall, c. 1707. St. George's Town Hall

  4. Fort St. Catherine - Wikipedia

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    Fort St. Catherine, or Fort St. Catherine's (as it is usually referred to), is a coastal artillery fort at the North-East tip of St. George's Island, in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda. Successively redeveloped, the fort was used first by Bermudian Militia and then by regular Royal Artillery units from 1612 into the 20th century. Today ...

  5. St. George's Island, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The island covers 703 acres (284.5 hectares), and is one of the six principal islands of Bermuda. Originally called King's Island, it was the first part of Bermuda to be extensively colonised, and the town of St. George's contains many of the territory's oldest buildings. Notable among these are St. Peter's Church, and the State House.

  6. Crystal Cave, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Cave Bermuda 1.jpg. Crystal Cave is a cave in the British overseas territory of Bermuda. It is located in Hamilton Parish, close to Castle Harbour. The cave is approximately 500 m long, and 62 m deep. [1] The lower 19–20 m of the cave are below water level.

  7. Featherbed Alley Printshop - Wikipedia

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    Following his death, Stockdale's heirs continued to run operate the business from Stockdale House until relocating to Hamilton, Bermuda, following the capital's move there in 1815 (this led to a petition against the gazette, and the cancellation of subscriptions by many in St. George's, resulting in the closure of the newspaper).

  8. St. George's Harbour, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Harbour, ca. 1864. Confederate blockade runners are visible. The shore of St. George's Harbour was the site of the first settlements in Bermuda, which occurred in the early 17th century. The crew and passengers of the Sea Venture, driven onto the reefs off St. Catherine's Point in 1609, stayed on St. George's Island for nearly a year.

  9. Castle Islands Fortifications, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Several of the islands strung across the South entrance of Castle Harbour, Bermuda were fortified in the early days of the territory, hence the harbour's name. When official settlement of the archipelago by England began in 1612 (unofficial settlement having begun with the 1609 wrecking of the Sea Venture) the first permanent town, St. George's (then called New London) was placed on the North ...

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