HOUSES IN ARUBA |
PHOTOS FROM MANY FOLK OF
HOUSES IN ARUBA |
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No, they don't live
there , just looking at the place, also probably not potential buyers. |
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I wonder what the roof
is made of, it seems to have stood up better then the walls. |
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Not very large but it
did offer shelter. I am sure it was used as a house at some time. |
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This one looks lived
in. |
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I really believe that
was the "starter" home in the foreground which then became the storage
shed when the new house, (in back ground) was completed. |
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Now, I do believer the
family did live in this house at the time. |
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This house was part of
the photos sent in by Vic Lopez. |
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The roofing material
fascinates me, I wonder if anyone can tell me what it is? |
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The cactus fence could
use a little work. I wonder how often they had to "whitewash" the
walls? |
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Note,
there are no power lines to these houses, kerosene lamps and wood
stoves. |
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The photo above of an
old Aruban home comes from Ken Brown's Scrapbook. |
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Now we see power lines
to the houses. |
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Nice thing about this
location was the fact that you did not have grass to cut. |
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Nice setting. |
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Cactus fence and
"landscape" boulders in the front yard, note the "mud & stick" house on
the side. |
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It has seen better
days. The wood stove in the kitchen had a chimney. |
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This yard was walled
off with a rock wall. |
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Wonderful Delonix
Regia (Flamboyant) I looked it up! |
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The "windmill"
provided the power, Direct Current (DC) for the house, note the wire to
the house from the windmill. In most of these types of systems
there were storage batteries and the windmill charged the batteries,
which powered the lights. Really, a very good system and with the
wind in Aruba you never had to worry about a dead battery. |
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Wonderful photograph
of the homeowner and her home. |
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Don't you love the
colors of the houses. |
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This seems to show
three houses from different eras side by side. |
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Modern home in
Oranjestad. |
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Older and newer
housing side by side in Oranjestad. |
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A new modern home in
Oranjestad. |
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A bungalow in Lago
Colony. |
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Company housing in
Lago Colony. |
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A street in the Colony
in the 1930's |
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Above, a yard of one
of the "New Houses", submitted by Vic Lopez. |
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One of the "New
Houses" soon after it they were completed which was soon after World War
II, about 1948. |
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OUTSIDE LAGO COLONY |