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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison' has mentioned 'Garrison' in the following places:
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On 25 June 2011, "Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison" was added as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Independence Square and The Independence Arch The Montefiore Fountain Parliament Buildings of Barbados The Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels The St. Mary's Anglican Church The St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral Nidhe Israel Synagogue The Pelican Village and Craft Centre Queen's Park The Barbados Museum Kensington Oval (site of the 2007 Cricket World Cup final) Carlisle Bay Beach Cheapside market The Tom Adams Financial Complex The Frank Collymore Hall of the Performing Arts The Cathedral Plaza The Cave Shepherd Department Store (No.10 Broad Street) The Mutual Building (lower Broad Street) The Cheapside Gardens Sagicor Plaza The Garrison Savannah and National Historic Area The Hilton Hotel Martineau House Pierhead Development Complex
Barbados Museum and Historical Society at the military prison at St. Ann's Garrison.
As one of the earliest established towns with a fortified port in the Caribbean network of military and maritime-mercantile outposts of the British Atlantic, Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison was the focus of trade-based English expansion in the Americas.
Historic Bridgetownxe2x80x99s fortified port spaces were linked along the Bay Street corridor from the historic townxe2x80x99s centre to St. Annxe2x80x99s Garrison.
Used as a base for amphibious command and control, the garrison housed the Eastern Caribbean headquarters of the British Army and Navy.
Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison participated not only in the international trade of goods and enslaved persons but also in the transmission of ideas and cultures that characterized the developing colonial enterprise in the Atlantic World.
Criterion (ii): Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison had a pivotal role in the development of the English colonies in the Atlantic World and was a centre for transmission of ideas concerning administration, trade, communications, science, culture and technology in the British Empire.
While the Garrison can be said to have absorbed military ideas from Europe and transmitted them to other areas of the Caribbean, the social stratification of Bridgetown illustrates the interchange of several occupational, religious, ethnic, free and enslaved groups; a meeting of cultures, which created a hybridized Creole culture in the Anglophone Caribbean.
Criterion (iii): Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison is an exceptional testimony of British colonial trade and defence in the Caribbean and the Americas.
St. Annxe2x80x99s Garrison and its fortifications, which protected the town and its port, constitute the most complete complex of a 18th-19th century British garrison ensemble in the Atlantic World.
Criterion (iv): St Annxe2x80x99s Garrison is the earliest type of British navy and army base in the Caribbean and in its architectural layout and urban composition influenced later British presence in the region.
The relation between the Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison is characterized by urban and architectural elements, which illustrate the continuous interaction between the commercial and military interests that dominated the evolution of functions in the colonial and post-colonial space.
The property covers the area that reflects the layout of the early town and port in Bridgetown and the overall Garrison, with all its historic components.
These two elements are linked by a narrow strip along Bay Street, which creates the urban relation between the garrison, the city and the port.
The Garrison has retained a high percentage of its physical attributes, with exception of the naval dockyard, representing a significant era of British colonial military heritage.
The basic road network of the garrison has not changed and also its boundary wall remains largely intact, with entrances to the site remaining in their original locations.
Bridgetownxe2x80x99s early serpentine street and alley configuration and also the roads in the Garrison retain their authentic networks.
Within the Garrison, the main individual barracks and administrative buildings retain a high degree of authenticity and continue to provide similar functions as they did during the colonial era.
Yet, the degree to which the overall garrison can convey its meaning in terms of former function is vulnerable and requires constant protection.
The Physical Development Plan makes provision for five conservation areas covering different parts of Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison.
The highest level of policy decision-making for Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison is public sector-led through the Cabinet of the Government of Barbados, which holds ultimate responsibility for the management of the property.