Georgetown Seawall

Georgetown Seawall

The most famous stretch of seawall in Guyana is the Georgetown Seawall.

Seawall is the name given to the wall of concrete built along the foreshore with the sea in Guyana, mostly in Demerara. It is part of the battle against the Atlantic Ocean. Earth walls are called sea-dams.

Seawalls were found necessary because of constant erosion of land by the sea. Historians note that two estates, Kierfield and Sandy Point, known to be existing in 1792 north of the present Georgetown Seawall, were completely washed away by 1804.

The foreshore is subject to cycles of erosion and accretion. (Tables of erosion and accretion, started by G.O. Case have been maintained by the government). It appears that accretion in the early 1840s was followed by erosion in the late 1840s. By 1855, the great Kingston Flood took place when the sea-dam was breached. It was after this catastrophe that the sea wall between Fort William Frederick and the Round House was started in 1858. Built principally by convict labor with granite from the Penal Settlement at Mazaruni (now Mazaruni Prison), it was completed in 1892.

Serious flooding resulting from breaches in the sea wall took place at Enmore in 1955, at Buxton in 1959, and at Bladen Hall in 1961.

The Georgetown Seawall is a favourite place for afternoon walks, for listening to music (at the bandstand), for races on the beach, for spontaneous cricket matches, for lovers’ trysts and other activities.

In 1903 the Georgetown Seawall Bandstand was built with funds subscribed by the public as a memorial to Queen Victoria. The shelter north of the bandstand, called the Koh-i-noor Shelter, was erected in 1903.

[http://ravalonline.com/image/tid/42 Photos of the Guyana Seawall from Raval Online.com]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Georgetown, Guyana — Infobox Settlement official name = Georgetown, Guyana other name = native name = nickname = Garden city settlement type = motto = imagesize = 300px image caption = Parliament Building, Georgetown flag size = image seal size = image shield =… …   Wikipedia

  • Seawall — A seawall is a form of hard and strong coastal defence constructed on the inland part of a coast to reduce the effects of strong waves. In Britain, sea wall also refers to an earthen bank used to create a polder ndash; a dike. Seawalls may be… …   Wikipedia

  • Galveston, Texas — Galveston redirects here. For other uses, see Galveston (disambiguation). City of Galveston   City   …   Wikipedia

  • Nigel Codrington — Personal information Full name Nigel Powers Codrington Date of birth 5 July 1979 ( …   Wikipedia

  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — Myrtle Beach   City   City of Myrtle Beach Oceanfront view alongside Ocean Boulevard …   Wikipedia

  • Enmore, Guyana — Infobox Settlement official name = Enmore:Guyana nickname = Enmore Seawall website = http://www.enmorenyc.com/ footnotes = Enmore is a village in the Demerara Mahaica region along the coastal belt of Guyana. It is about two square miles in size… …   Wikipedia

  • Nigel Codrington — (* 5. Juli 1979 in Georgetown) ist ein Fußballspieler aus Guyana, der bei Campton Georgetown in der Fußballliga von Guyana spielt.[1] Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Nationalspieler seines Heimatlandes und ist dort Rekordtorschütze. Er wird… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Seattle — This article is about the city. For other uses, see Seattle (disambiguation). Seattle   City   City of Seattle …   Wikipedia

  • Essex National Heritage Area — Salem Witch Museum Die fast 500 Quadratmeilen (1.300 Quadratkilometer) große Essex National Heritage Area ist ein 1996 vom US Kongress ausgewiesenes Schutzgebiet im Osten des Bundesstaates Massachusetts nördlich von Boston. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Marble Falls, Texas — Marble Falls redirects here. For the location in the Ozarks, see Marble Falls, Arkansas. Marble Falls, Texas   City   …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”