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There seems to have been no forebuilding , and the main doorway must have been approached by an external wooden staircase , which was so inconvenient that the door was afterwards moved down to the ground level .
There seems to have been no forebuilding , and the main doorway must have been approached by an external wooden staircase , which was so inconvenient that the door was afterwards moved down to the ground level .
Page 44
One of the reasons for the remarkable change in design between the keeps of Orford and Chilham and that of Newcastle seems to have been that a new architect had been discovered . Henry's own architect , Alnoth , while still drawing his ...
One of the reasons for the remarkable change in design between the keeps of Orford and Chilham and that of Newcastle seems to have been that a new architect had been discovered . Henry's own architect , Alnoth , while still drawing his ...
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This arrangement seems to be unique , and in the details of the new stone hall I fancy I can detect the hand of that interesting character Maurice the Engineer , designer of the great towers of Newcastle and Dover .
This arrangement seems to be unique , and in the details of the new stone hall I fancy I can detect the hand of that interesting character Maurice the Engineer , designer of the great towers of Newcastle and Dover .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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