Caribbean Quarterly, Volumes 1-3Extra Mural Department of the University College of the West Indies, 1949 |
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Page 29
... building with earth reinforced with mortar to form a solid platform on which they erected another building . This was done at Xunantunich and the panelling is actually mounted on the roof batter of an older building so buried and ...
... building with earth reinforced with mortar to form a solid platform on which they erected another building . This was done at Xunantunich and the panelling is actually mounted on the roof batter of an older building so buried and ...
Page 188
... building in Trinidad . A period that showed the logical culmination of a marriage between indigenous peasant building and imported European architecture . A marriage which produced a building type in the 1880's possessing most of the ...
... building in Trinidad . A period that showed the logical culmination of a marriage between indigenous peasant building and imported European architecture . A marriage which produced a building type in the 1880's possessing most of the ...
Page 194
... building erected upon such a lot shall , without the licence of the Governor be used as a shop . 4. There must be twenty feet clear between neighbouring houses and also between the house and St. Clair Avenue . The building was ...
... building erected upon such a lot shall , without the licence of the Governor be used as a shop . 4. There must be twenty feet clear between neighbouring houses and also between the house and St. Clair Avenue . The building was ...
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