The English CastleC. Scribner's sons, 1936 - 120 pages |
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Page 9
... defences and size of area enclosed is concerned , the prehistoric " camps " are all , of course , much more extensive , being fortified towns and not merely the defensible residences of single households . What splendid spectacles the ...
... defences and size of area enclosed is concerned , the prehistoric " camps " are all , of course , much more extensive , being fortified towns and not merely the defensible residences of single households . What splendid spectacles the ...
Page 23
... defences of the early Norman castle . It is now necessary for us to consider the house which such defences were designed to protect . For in its origin the castle was essentially a protected residence , with the garrison castle as a ...
... defences of the early Norman castle . It is now necessary for us to consider the house which such defences were designed to protect . For in its origin the castle was essentially a protected residence , with the garrison castle as a ...
Page 98
... defences . The number of men suitable for the defence of a town wall seems to have been considered as three men to each two crenels in the parapet , which appears to make allowance for casualties . The early years of the fourteenth ...
... defences . The number of men suitable for the defence of a town wall seems to have been considered as three men to each two crenels in the parapet , which appears to make allowance for casualties . The early years of the fourteenth ...
Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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