“The Castle of Bellver is a thirteenth century fortress, and has a circular patio with an upper and lower colonnade.”
(page [31])
“At the château of Raxa the grounds are laid out in Italian fashion, with orange and cypress terraces, and splendid flights of marble steps.”
(page [35])
The almost universal type of native carriage is the galaréta, a light-running covered vehicle, in appearance not unlike a baker’s cart on four wheels. The hinder part is entered from the rear, and is seated like a wagonette; there is a window on either side, and another dividing it from the broad hooded seat in front on which the driver sits.