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King Henry VIII of England was blessed with many accomplishments and fired with many enthusiasms , one of which was his fleet . Great seagoing ships armed with great guns , they would both impress foreign ruler and subject , and serve ...
King Henry VIII of England was blessed with many accomplishments and fired with many enthusiasms , one of which was his fleet . Great seagoing ships armed with great guns , they would both impress foreign ruler and subject , and serve ...
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Henry VIII's coastal forts not only took account of the new weaponry , they also repre- sented a new concept of military defence . There had to be living accommodation of greater or lesser comfort for officers and soldiers , but these ...
Henry VIII's coastal forts not only took account of the new weaponry , they also repre- sented a new concept of military defence . There had to be living accommodation of greater or lesser comfort for officers and soldiers , but these ...
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Accordingly , Henry VIII ordered the building programme to continue as a high priority . In fact , he personally visited a number of sites . Blockhouses were erected on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour and at Harwich , but most ...
Accordingly , Henry VIII ordered the building programme to continue as a high priority . In fact , he personally visited a number of sites . Blockhouses were erected on Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour and at Harwich , but most ...
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