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The space between the inner and outer walls is known as the lists , and is quite narrow at least in those castles built from their foundation on the concentric pattern . It was sometimes divided by cross - walls into sections , so that ...
The space between the inner and outer walls is known as the lists , and is quite narrow at least in those castles built from their foundation on the concentric pattern . It was sometimes divided by cross - walls into sections , so that ...
Page 79
If we discount some minor and rather straggling outer works down the rock to north and west , which formed no part of the defences proper , the castle itself is roughly quadrangular in plan , the walls of the inner ward having four ...
If we discount some minor and rather straggling outer works down the rock to north and west , which formed no part of the defences proper , the castle itself is roughly quadrangular in plan , the walls of the inner ward having four ...
Page 97
Lastly , it can be seen that the gateway of the inner bailey is placed as far away as possible from the main outer gateway . If , therefore , the latter should fall and the enemy gain the outer bailey , he is forced to move half - way ...
Lastly , it can be seen that the gateway of the inner bailey is placed as far away as possible from the main outer gateway . If , therefore , the latter should fall and the enemy gain the outer bailey , he is forced to move half - way ...
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