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A City Stoic - Example Dubai

         Sketch of the town before work on the creek began
         The town and the people
         The first house built of concrete blocks was constructed in 1956. A
         large number of inhabitants of Dubai lived in palm-frond (barasli)1''
         houses until well into the 1960s. These barasli quarters usually
         contained compounds for extended families grouped together in
         clusters of related families. Between these groups of two to about five
         compounds, the alleyways were often just a little wider than those
         which provided access to the compounds within the group. The
         quarters of different tribal relationship were usually quite separate
         from each other, especially in the settlements of fishermen along the
         shore ofaljumairah and between Dairah and the dale gardens. In the
         quarters where coral and mud-brick houses predominated, the alleys
         were nowhere wide enough to let a car pass through. There was no
         need for wide spaces between houses since each house and
         compound was built to provide the maximum of privacy inside, with
         high walls connecting the various buildings within the compound;
         there were no windows, or only very small and high ones, opening on
         to the street, and there were high walls and screens on the outward-
         looking side, even on the rooftop terraces. Transport within the town
         was possible only on donkey or camel until the beginning of the
         1960s, when some roads were opened up by the municipality. Traffic
         between Dubai and Dairah was largely by rowing-boats (called
         'abrah). There were, and still are, a number of fixed landing points on
         either side of the creek. On Fridays the passage was free for people
         from Dairah who went to attend the midday prayer in the big mosque
         on the Dubai side of the creek.
           The first motor car on the Trucial Coast was imported in 1928 by
         the Residency Agent, Tsa bin 'Abdul Latif, in Sharjah, for use
         between Sharjah and Ra’s al-Khaimah. The first car in Dubai was
         brought in about 1930 by Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Dalmuk, who
         gave it to Shaikh SaTd bin Maktum. Cars could be driven over the
         salt-flats (sabkah) and along the beach at low tide, but had to be left
         well outside the built-up quarters of Dubai. In the late 1930s a taxi
         service operated in Dubai and between Dubai and Dairah around the
         eastern end of the creek. Another service, owned by Shaikh Maktum
         bin Rashid, had a monopoly over journeys between Dubai and
         Sharjah.
           In a society where consumer goods in bottles, tins, and plastic
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