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This passage was afterwards walled up and the tower turned into a keep , but the cracked masonry where the blocking was effected still shows where the great arches were originally ( 48 ) . The important castle of Richmond in Yorkshire ...
This passage was afterwards walled up and the tower turned into a keep , but the cracked masonry where the blocking was effected still shows where the great arches were originally ( 48 ) . The important castle of Richmond in Yorkshire ...
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placed , of course , at the lower end of the hall and was usually joined to it by a passage having on either side two rooms , one of which was the pantry ( literally " bread room , ” but in practice a sort of servery for food ) ...
placed , of course , at the lower end of the hall and was usually joined to it by a passage having on either side two rooms , one of which was the pantry ( literally " bread room , ” but in practice a sort of servery for food ) ...
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It will be remembered that the early stone walls had just an archway made in them , such as at Richmond or Eynesford , or occasionally rose to the luxury of a small square gatehouse - tower , having the entrance passage through its ...
It will be remembered that the early stone walls had just an archway made in them , such as at Richmond or Eynesford , or occasionally rose to the luxury of a small square gatehouse - tower , having the entrance passage through its ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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