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Two staircases are in the usual position , one next the entrance and the private stair , nobly provided with a special circular turret , at the opposite angle . This being an unusually large and commodious keep , there is a third ...
Two staircases are in the usual position , one next the entrance and the private stair , nobly provided with a special circular turret , at the opposite angle . This being an unusually large and commodious keep , there is a third ...
Page 48
So he , like them , built his keep round , and thus we have the curious feature of a circular hall - keep complete with cross - wall . Unfortunately only the basement remains ; it would have been remarkably interesting to have known ...
So he , like them , built his keep round , and thus we have the curious feature of a circular hall - keep complete with cross - wall . Unfortunately only the basement remains ; it would have been remarkably interesting to have known ...
Page 71
It will be remembered that the military architects of this country had already been experimenting with circular keeps , and their investigations in the East had confirmed them in their belief that the circular plan was a more efficient ...
It will be remembered that the military architects of this country had already been experimenting with circular keeps , and their investigations in the East had confirmed them in their belief that the circular plan was a more efficient ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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