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The English castle is to - day one of three things : a ruin , a restoration , or a fragment on to which has been grafted a later dwellinghouse unsuited to war . In its early development it followed the rule of all English things in that ...
The English castle is to - day one of three things : a ruin , a restoration , or a fragment on to which has been grafted a later dwellinghouse unsuited to war . In its early development it followed the rule of all English things in that ...
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Over the great gatehouse of Cooling Castle ( 8 ) on the Kentish shore of the Thames , which was begun by John de Cobham in 1380 to protect his tenantry from invasion , its founder inscribed the lines which may be read there to - day ...
Over the great gatehouse of Cooling Castle ( 8 ) on the Kentish shore of the Thames , which was begun by John de Cobham in 1380 to protect his tenantry from invasion , its founder inscribed the lines which may be read there to - day ...
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It is necessary to study the development of the castle from its very beginning before you can really appreciate such examples as remain to us to - day . And the beginning is much farther back than might be imagined . I suppose most of ...
It is necessary to study the development of the castle from its very beginning before you can really appreciate such examples as remain to us to - day . And the beginning is much farther back than might be imagined . I suppose most of ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
Copyright | |
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