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The span of the tower is so large that it had to be divided in half by a cross - wall to help carry the roof ( about thirty feet seems to have been the maximum span of à floor - beam in those days ) , but in the main storey this is ...
The span of the tower is so large that it had to be divided in half by a cross - wall to help carry the roof ( about thirty feet seems to have been the maximum span of à floor - beam in those days ) , but in the main storey this is ...
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Most of the tower - keeps had three floors : a storage basement , a hall floor with the entrance in it , and a chamber on the second floor under the roof . Some of the later keeps , however , go in for the luxury of a separate entrance ...
Most of the tower - keeps had three floors : a storage basement , a hall floor with the entrance in it , and a chamber on the second floor under the roof . Some of the later keeps , however , go in for the luxury of a separate entrance ...
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The enormous keep of Dover ( 38 ) has very thick walls , in some places more than twenty feet through . It has a basement , a first floor as at Newcastle and a floor above that which is the entrance floor ...
The enormous keep of Dover ( 38 ) has very thick walls , in some places more than twenty feet through . It has a basement , a first floor as at Newcastle and a floor above that which is the entrance floor ...
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