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That meant that archers firing from the position shown in figure 6 could hit men trying to cross the old bridge over the Medway , its line indicated by the lower approach road between the new bridge and the square dark building on the ...
That meant that archers firing from the position shown in figure 6 could hit men trying to cross the old bridge over the Medway , its line indicated by the lower approach road between the new bridge and the square dark building on the ...
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The original main gateway , bridge and barbican were to the south , near the road and railway . For most of its history Berkhamsted Castle has been royal property , remaining loyal to the Crown during the French invasion of 1216.
The original main gateway , bridge and barbican were to the south , near the road and railway . For most of its history Berkhamsted Castle has been royal property , remaining loyal to the Crown during the French invasion of 1216.
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The small watchtower just visible above that window belongs to the gatehouse over the postern gate and bridge to the south . That range of buildings from the chapel right round to the obscured south - west tower , made up the lord's ...
The small watchtower just visible above that window belongs to the gatehouse over the postern gate and bridge to the south . That range of buildings from the chapel right round to the obscured south - west tower , made up the lord's ...
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