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Even so , shell - keeps were still compara- tively small , their walls being but 2.5-3 metres thick and rising at the most 7.5 metres into the sky . ( Compare this with the walls of the Great Tower of Rochester Castle , 3.7 metres thick ...
Even so , shell - keeps were still compara- tively small , their walls being but 2.5-3 metres thick and rising at the most 7.5 metres into the sky . ( Compare this with the walls of the Great Tower of Rochester Castle , 3.7 metres thick ...
Page 147
Then there was Carnot's Wall , devised by Lazare Nicolas Carnot , who had been Napoleon Bonaparte's Secretary of War . This was a free- standing wall , about seven metres high and two metres thick , situated in the dry ditch surround- ...
Then there was Carnot's Wall , devised by Lazare Nicolas Carnot , who had been Napoleon Bonaparte's Secretary of War . This was a free- standing wall , about seven metres high and two metres thick , situated in the dry ditch surround- ...
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First of all they laid out three parallel timbers 8.2 metres long and 17.8 x 10.2 centimetres thick . There was no need to prepare foundations or previously level the site . The timbers kept the floor above the damp , while smaller ...
First of all they laid out three parallel timbers 8.2 metres long and 17.8 x 10.2 centimetres thick . There was no need to prepare foundations or previously level the site . The timbers kept the floor above the damp , while smaller ...
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