- A
bartizan (an
alteration of bratticing), also
called a
guerite, garita, or échauguette, or
spelled bartisan, is an
overhanging turret projecting from...
- San Juan's
fortified walls have
guerites (sentry boxes, "garitas" in Spanish) at
various points. One of the
guerites at San Cristóbal is
called Garita...
-
several military conquests in that era. The bartizans,
cylindrical turrets (
guerites) in the
corners that
served as watchtowers, have
corbels with zoomorphic...
-
Laura Guerite (born
Laura Leon Garrett;
March 3, 1879 –
February 2, 1947) was an
American actress, dancer, singer, comedian, playwright, and vaudeville...
- by an
embrasure at the
front for a gun to fire through.
Bartizan (also
guérite or echauguette): a
small turret projecting from the parapet,
intended to...
- restrooms, all
organized around an
interior patio. The
structure also
features guerites in the
outer facade with bland-colored
tiles to
contrast its look with...
- [citation needed] The
square fort is
about 80 feet (24 m) per side, with one
guerite (garita in Spanish). It
covers an
estimated 3.4-acre (14,000 m2) area....
-
Victorian architecture. It
prominently features one roof-level
turret and four
guerites. The
latter have a
unique design and were
never desirable nor used in Maltese...
-
Cristo de la
Salud are
located along the
walls between these two bastions.
Guerite in the San Agustín
Bastion along the bay-facing
portion of the wall. View...
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social media. He also
performed a
snippet of the song at the
restaurant "La
Guérite" in Cannes, on 23 August, as a
surprise to diners,
which he livestreamed...