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The first floor had a hall ( the usual row of columns once supported this ) ; a chamber and an elaborate series of latrines have been provided in the wall opposite the entrance . The hall had a kitchen contrived at its upper end by ...
The first floor had a hall ( the usual row of columns once supported this ) ; a chamber and an elaborate series of latrines have been provided in the wall opposite the entrance . The hall had a kitchen contrived at its upper end by ...
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Most of the tower - keeps had three floors : a storage basement , a hall floor with the entrance in it , and a chamber on the second floor under the roof . Some of the later keeps , however , go in for the luxury of a separate entrance ...
Most of the tower - keeps had three floors : a storage basement , a hall floor with the entrance in it , and a chamber on the second floor under the roof . Some of the later keeps , however , go in for the luxury of a separate entrance ...
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storey and convert this into a makeshift main floor , lowering its floor level ( thus leaving the entrance doorway rather " in the air " ) , lowering the sills of some of the windows , and moving others bodily downwards to fit the new ...
storey and convert this into a makeshift main floor , lowering its floor level ( thus leaving the entrance doorway rather " in the air " ) , lowering the sills of some of the windows , and moving others bodily downwards to fit the new ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
Copyright | |
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