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There were no angle turrets . A keep rather similar to that of Lancaster is to be seen at Carlisle . It is known that this was built by King David of Scotland in 1136. It is not large , much smaller than Lancaster , but very similar in ...
There were no angle turrets . A keep rather similar to that of Lancaster is to be seen at Carlisle . It is known that this was built by King David of Scotland in 1136. It is not large , much smaller than Lancaster , but very similar in ...
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He therefore built a separate turret up the side to take the stair , which at Orford he balanced with two other similar turrets having useful chambers in them . The staircase angle was always the weak point of a square keep ...
He therefore built a separate turret up the side to take the stair , which at Orford he balanced with two other similar turrets having useful chambers in them . The staircase angle was always the weak point of a square keep ...
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At Boarstall in Buckinghamshire , erected in 1312 , the huge twin towers have shrunk to the scale of mere overgrown angle - turrets , although the two internal stairturrets remain flanking the side rooms of the gatehouse .
At Boarstall in Buckinghamshire , erected in 1312 , the huge twin towers have shrunk to the scale of mere overgrown angle - turrets , although the two internal stairturrets remain flanking the side rooms of the gatehouse .
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CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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