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Notwithstanding their forbidding external appearance , the residential aspect of the tower keeps is usually apparent within them , however spartan by modern standards they may seem , while the fact that Edward III built new lodgings ...
Notwithstanding their forbidding external appearance , the residential aspect of the tower keeps is usually apparent within them , however spartan by modern standards they may seem , while the fact that Edward III built new lodgings ...
Page 109
Elsewhere the elaboration of purely residential buildings , hither- to cramped and confined by the overwhelming necessities of defence , is increasingly the measure of new work at existing castles , after the manner , though not always ...
Elsewhere the elaboration of purely residential buildings , hither- to cramped and confined by the overwhelming necessities of defence , is increasingly the measure of new work at existing castles , after the manner , though not always ...
Page 110
The steady development of the residential buildings in the medie- val castle to the point where , in the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries , they break free from military restrictions is seldom shown better than at Carew in Pembrokeshire ...
The steady development of the residential buildings in the medie- val castle to the point where , in the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries , they break free from military restrictions is seldom shown better than at Carew in Pembrokeshire ...
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Contents
Two Early Norman Castles | 23 |
THREE Early Stone Castles | 35 |
FOUR The Perfected Castle | 60 |
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