Stronghold: A History of Military ArchitectureBatsford, 1984 - 192 pages |
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Page 60
... Military Way that they were for army use only . The smallest and unlikeliest gaps were closed . Where the Wall crossed the North Tyne at Chesters a grating was fixed in the culvert to prevent anyone swimming through . Such an obstacle ...
... Military Way that they were for army use only . The smallest and unlikeliest gaps were closed . Where the Wall crossed the North Tyne at Chesters a grating was fixed in the culvert to prevent anyone swimming through . Such an obstacle ...
Page 155
... military pride to point to the latest building contructed for the welfare of the men . This was especially true of hospitals , while as regards animals , good veteri- nary practices and properly run stables and remount depots were vital ...
... military pride to point to the latest building contructed for the welfare of the men . This was especially true of hospitals , while as regards animals , good veteri- nary practices and properly run stables and remount depots were vital ...
Page 175
... military architecture became even more blurred with the widespread construction of married quarters and office blocks , indistinguishable from those erect- ed by private firms and public authorities . The high standard of military ...
... military architecture became even more blurred with the widespread construction of married quarters and office blocks , indistinguishable from those erect- ed by private firms and public authorities . The high standard of military ...
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