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There is scarcely any district which cannot show the remains of its early castles , and their uncounted numbers are by far the most numerous memorials of the Anglo - Norman kingdom , as they are also the most dramatic evidence for the ...
There is scarcely any district which cannot show the remains of its early castles , and their uncounted numbers are by far the most numerous memorials of the Anglo - Norman kingdom , as they are also the most dramatic evidence for the ...
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A good visual im- pression of this type of keep can also be obtained from an aerial photograph of Restormel in Cornwall , whose present remains are of a large shell upon a mound , its crenellated wall still near perfect and still ...
A good visual im- pression of this type of keep can also be obtained from an aerial photograph of Restormel in Cornwall , whose present remains are of a large shell upon a mound , its crenellated wall still near perfect and still ...
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This outer bailey still contains , also , at its southern extre- mity , the substantial remains of a gatehouse , built on the usual plan of twin flanking towers one on either side of the entrance passage . At Chepstow , in Monmouthshire ...
This outer bailey still contains , also , at its southern extre- mity , the substantial remains of a gatehouse , built on the usual plan of twin flanking towers one on either side of the entrance passage . At Chepstow , in Monmouthshire ...
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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