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At the opposite end of the hall a doorway led through the " cross wall " into the chamber . In the wall of the tower opposite the entrance were the all - important latrines . Hall and chamber often have fireplaces in their walls ...
At the opposite end of the hall a doorway led through the " cross wall " into the chamber . In the wall of the tower opposite the entrance were the all - important latrines . Hall and chamber often have fireplaces in their walls ...
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On this occasion Louis had been going from castle to castle with his great engines and reducing with the greatest ease those which were not properly protected with high walls . " What are we to do ? " appealed one garrison plaintively ...
On this occasion Louis had been going from castle to castle with his great engines and reducing with the greatest ease those which were not properly protected with high walls . " What are we to do ? " appealed one garrison plaintively ...
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The wall - tower in its square form was actually quite a useful structure . ... The cavalier towers were all very well , however , until the thirteenth - century architects began to take full advantage of their high walls to lay out ...
The wall - tower in its square form was actually quite a useful structure . ... The cavalier towers were all very well , however , until the thirteenth - century architects began to take full advantage of their high walls to lay out ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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