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Such were the keeps of the Westmorland castles of Brough and Brougham ( 37 ) , and Henry II's own ( earlier ) castles of Chilham and Orford , to be described later . That the fashion for " chamber - keeps " was coming in is suggested by ...
Such were the keeps of the Westmorland castles of Brough and Brougham ( 37 ) , and Henry II's own ( earlier ) castles of Chilham and Orford , to be described later . That the fashion for " chamber - keeps " was coming in is suggested by ...
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Henry II seems to have been the first to realise the danger of having angles to tall towers . He therefore made two experiments with keeps , first in 1165 at Orford in Suffolk ( 40 ) with a twelve - sided tower , and five years later at ...
Henry II seems to have been the first to realise the danger of having angles to tall towers . He therefore made two experiments with keeps , first in 1165 at Orford in Suffolk ( 40 ) with a twelve - sided tower , and five years later at ...
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First we have the hall - keep of perhaps the end of the reign of Henry I , then we have the lofty curtains of the end of that of Henry II , necessitating the raising of the keep to form a four - storeyed tower .
First we have the hall - keep of perhaps the end of the reign of Henry I , then we have the lofty curtains of the end of that of Henry II , necessitating the raising of the keep to form a four - storeyed tower .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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