The English CastleC. Scribner's sons, 1936 - 120 pages |
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Page 70
... wall . The best way , however , of efficiently commanding the whole external face of a castle wall , is by constructing towers projecting from it towards the field , so that persons standing on their summits can shoot sideways along the ...
... wall . The best way , however , of efficiently commanding the whole external face of a castle wall , is by constructing towers projecting from it towards the field , so that persons standing on their summits can shoot sideways along the ...
Page 72
... wall - towers ) , but , generally speaking , the standard type of castle wall of the thirteenth century took the form of lofty curtains with semicircular wall - towers pro- jecting , as at Pevensey ( 63 ) . The wall - tower in its ...
... wall - towers ) , but , generally speaking , the standard type of castle wall of the thirteenth century took the form of lofty curtains with semicircular wall - towers pro- jecting , as at Pevensey ( 63 ) . The wall - tower in its ...
Page 73
... walls and early curtains had , of course , only their wall- walks to give a stance for defenders , and the earliest towers , having no floors , could similarly only be defended from their summits . Not all the early wall - towers ...
... walls and early curtains had , of course , only their wall- walks to give a stance for defenders , and the earliest towers , having no floors , could similarly only be defended from their summits . Not all the early wall - towers ...
Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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