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The only gesture made to military efficiency is the polygonal form of the most exposed angle turret . The arrangement of the floors at Newcastle shows a complete departure from the usual practice . The keep has three floors , of which ...
The only gesture made to military efficiency is the polygonal form of the most exposed angle turret . The arrangement of the floors at Newcastle shows a complete departure from the usual practice . The keep has three floors , of which ...
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This economy of walltowers was a trick of the Scottish military architects , and it is often found that their castles have towers at their opposite angles only . The gatehouse of Bothwell and Caerlaverock are at the angles of these ...
This economy of walltowers was a trick of the Scottish military architects , and it is often found that their castles have towers at their opposite angles only . The gatehouse of Bothwell and Caerlaverock are at the angles of these ...
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—a huge hexagonal keep standing , moated about , in pompous isolation : that is Raglan , proudest of castles , a fitting swan - song for the military architects of the Middle Ages ( 116 ) . Fire artillery had first appeared in this ...
—a huge hexagonal keep standing , moated about , in pompous isolation : that is Raglan , proudest of castles , a fitting swan - song for the military architects of the Middle Ages ( 116 ) . Fire artillery had first appeared in this ...
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CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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