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Both make the utmost use of flanking towers , the narrow lists between them being entirely dominated by the great drum towers and gatetowers of the inner ward . Sited on flat ground by the sea , the castle was entirely surrounded by a ...
Both make the utmost use of flanking towers , the narrow lists between them being entirely dominated by the great drum towers and gatetowers of the inner ward . Sited on flat ground by the sea , the castle was entirely surrounded by a ...
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the defences proper , the castle itself is roughly quadrangular in plan , the walls of the inner ward having four boldly projecting , cylindrical flanking towers , one at each corner . There is only one main gateway to the inner ward ...
the defences proper , the castle itself is roughly quadrangular in plan , the walls of the inner ward having four boldly projecting , cylindrical flanking towers , one at each corner . There is only one main gateway to the inner ward ...
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the addition of new baileys , their walls incorporating flanking towers and aggressive gatehouses according to the new principles , even though the site did not lend itself to the concentric develop- ment . Thus the Dorset fortress of ...
the addition of new baileys , their walls incorporating flanking towers and aggressive gatehouses according to the new principles , even though the site did not lend itself to the concentric develop- ment . Thus the Dorset fortress of ...
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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