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Flues from early fireplaces usually pass straight out through an external wall . There are usually two vents , one on either side of a strip buttress . The windward vent may have been closed during a heavy wind : the lee vent would then ...
Flues from early fireplaces usually pass straight out through an external wall . There are usually two vents , one on either side of a strip buttress . The windward vent may have been closed during a heavy wind : the lee vent would then ...
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The former usually have good room on the main floor over the entrance passage , and this room may have been intended in some cases to form the private chamber of the Constable . If this is so , the tradition thus founded was maintained ...
The former usually have good room on the main floor over the entrance passage , and this room may have been intended in some cases to form the private chamber of the Constable . If this is so , the tradition thus founded was maintained ...
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... or sliding door , usually a strong wooden trellis , iron - bound and with spikes along its bottom edge , made to slide in grooves which may usually be seen at the sides of gatehouse passages just in front of the entrance arch .
... or sliding door , usually a strong wooden trellis , iron - bound and with spikes along its bottom edge , made to slide in grooves which may usually be seen at the sides of gatehouse passages just in front of the entrance arch .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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