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This was done at Longtown Castle in Herefordshire in the twelfth century . Some stone towers proved too heavy for the earth mottes and suffered subsidence . However , there are other reasons for the leaning gatehouse and cracking fabric ...
This was done at Longtown Castle in Herefordshire in the twelfth century . Some stone towers proved too heavy for the earth mottes and suffered subsidence . However , there are other reasons for the leaning gatehouse and cracking fabric ...
Page 97
Often , part of the defence relied upon the castle's position in relation to the natural land- scape . Both Chepstow Castle and Conway Castle are examples of this . Because of its location on a narrow , precipitous cliff high above the ...
Often , part of the defence relied upon the castle's position in relation to the natural land- scape . Both Chepstow Castle and Conway Castle are examples of this . Because of its location on a narrow , precipitous cliff high above the ...
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Ministry of Public Building and Works , Hadleigh Castle , HMSO , 1963 MPBW , Portland Castle , HMSO , 1965 MPBW , The Tower of London , HMSO , 1967 Montgomery , Field Marshal , Viscount , A History of Warfare , Collins , 1968 Morley ...
Ministry of Public Building and Works , Hadleigh Castle , HMSO , 1963 MPBW , Portland Castle , HMSO , 1965 MPBW , The Tower of London , HMSO , 1967 Montgomery , Field Marshal , Viscount , A History of Warfare , Collins , 1968 Morley ...
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