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Page 56
I AM afraid that the last chapter was exceedingly architectural and the one before even worse , but I will now for a change endeavour to describe something of the life in an early castle and the manner in which siege operations were ...
I AM afraid that the last chapter was exceedingly architectural and the one before even worse , but I will now for a change endeavour to describe something of the life in an early castle and the manner in which siege operations were ...
Page 71
The roofs of such towers were usually pitched , so that , however strong they were , siege engines could not be mounted on them . It was not until some time later that lead came into general use as a roof covering and enabled flat roofs ...
The roofs of such towers were usually pitched , so that , however strong they were , siege engines could not be mounted on them . It was not until some time later that lead came into general use as a roof covering and enabled flat roofs ...
Page 111
For two and a half centuries since the building of Beaumaris - the perfect castle - no strong fortress or moated manor - house in this country had been forced to stand a serious siege . Throughout the Wars of the Roses the voices of ...
For two and a half centuries since the building of Beaumaris - the perfect castle - no strong fortress or moated manor - house in this country had been forced to stand a serious siege . Throughout the Wars of the Roses the voices of ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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