Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison' has mentioned 'Bay' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 1631, many acres of land directly facing Carlisle Bay were passed to Henry Hawley, the new Governor; but after reports of his dishonest behaviour he was arrested and forcibly returned to England in 1639.
The area bounded by Highway 7 at the junction of Bay Street with Jemmotts Lane; thence in a north easterly and northerly direction following Jemmotts Lane, Martindales Road and Halls Road to the junction of Halls Road not including the said boundary roads; thence in a westerly direction following Tweedside Road and Roebuck Street to the junction of Country Road with Roebuck Street; thence in a northerly, westerly, and south-westerly direction following Country Road and Passage Road and Westbury Road to the junction of Westbury Road with President Kennedy Drive; thence in a southwesterly direction following President Kennedy Drive to its junction with Samuel Jackman Prescod Boulevard not including President Kennedy Drive; thence in a southerly and westerly direction following Samuel Jackman Prescod Boulevard to its junction with Princess Alice Highway not including Samuel Jackman Prescod Boulevard; thence continuing in a westerly direction to a point on the sea-coast; thence in a south-easterly direction following the sea coast to the junction of Bay Street with Jemmotts Lane.
Flowing into the Carlisle Bay on the southwest coast of the island.
Another major traffic artery into the city is Bay Street (which turns into Highway 7) and leads toward the South Coast of Barbados and the Parish of Christ Church.
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
The Deep Water Harbour lies a short distance across Carlisle Bay northwest of the Careenage Canal.
Historic Bridgetownxe2x80x99s fortified port spaces were linked along the Bay Street corridor from the historic townxe2x80x99s centre to St. Annxe2x80x99s Garrison.
The propertyxe2x80x99s natural harbour, Carlisle Bay, was the first port of call on the trans-Atlantic crossing and was perfectly positioned as the launching point for the projection of British imperial power, to defend and expand Britainxe2x80x99s trade interests in the region and the Atlantic World.
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.