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PLANTATION SHUTTER PARTS : PLANTATION SHUTTER


Plantation shutter parts : Black venetian blinds.



Plantation Shutter Parts





plantation shutter parts






    plantation shutter
  • (Plantation shutters) A hinged cover or screen for a window or door, usually fitted with louvres

  • the name coined by Australian Timber Shutters in the 80s for their Australian style shutter with wide adjustable blades. Now a mostly term for timber shutters.

  • (Plantation shutters) A window shutter is a solid and stable window covering usually consisting of a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails (top, center and bottom).





    parts
  • Divide to leave a central space

  • the local environment; "he hasn't been seen around these parts in years"

  • (part) separate: go one's own way; move apart; "The friends separated after the party"

  • (of two things) Move away from each other

  • (part) something determined in relation to something that includes it; "he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself"; "I read a portion of the manuscript"; "the smaller component is hard to reach"; "the animal constituent of plankton"

  • Cause to divide or move apart, leaving a central space











View from window, George Washington House, Barbados




View from window, George Washington House, Barbados





George Washington House, at Bush Hill on the Garrison Savannah, Bridgetown, Barbados, is one of the earliest surviving houses on the island and was built around 1720. George Washington stayed here with his invalid brother Lawrence in 1751 on his only visit outside the continental USA. He contracted smallpox whilst in Barbados, and survived and the immunity this gave him was invaluable when the Continental Army was stricken with the disease during the Revolutionary War. George Washington House is now a house museum restored to reflect the eighteenth-century ambience that would have existed during Washington's stay there. It also houses exhibitions on the visit by the Washington brothers, the system of plantation slavery that they encountered in Barbados, and the connections between Barbados and the United States.

This photo shows a traditional Barbadian dripstone water filter outside the house, and the characteristic hooded windows with plantation shutters of Caribbean Georgian architecture.

George Washington House is part of the ensemble of buildings that constitute Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List of natural and cultural sites of outstanding universal significance in June 2011.

Reference: Roslyn Russell, Barbados: More Than A Beach (publication pending)











Chattel House, Tyrol Cot, Barbados




Chattel House, Tyrol Cot, Barbados





The chattel house is the traditional form of Barbadian domestic dwelling, a simple timber building with a steep pitched roof, symmetrically placed doors and windows with shutters or jalousies, and designed to be dismantled and moved from one plantation to another, and mounted on coralstone blocks as footings. This chattel house is part of a village preserved at Tyrol Cot, the former home of Sir Grantley Adams, first premier of Barbados, and his wife Lady Grace Adams. Their son Tom Adams was later prime minister of Barbados. Behind the chattel house to the right can be seen the thatched roof and stone walls of a former hut from the era of slavery in Barbados that ended in 1838. Tyrol Cot is a National Trust of Barbados property.









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