Geoffrey Grigson's Countryside: The Classic Companion to Rural BritainEbury Press, 1982 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... castle houses came to be built for rich men in the romantic era , for instance by the architect John Nash ) . Some of the grandest and strongest mediaeval castles , naturally enough , survive in districts where insecurity was longest ...
... castle houses came to be built for rich men in the romantic era , for instance by the architect John Nash ) . Some of the grandest and strongest mediaeval castles , naturally enough , survive in districts where insecurity was longest ...
Pagina 100
... castle . The entrance into the fortified space of the castle was obviously a weak spot . Gateways through the bailey palisade of the MOTTE - AND - BAILEY castles were defended with wooden towers . Later stone castles were entered ...
... castle . The entrance into the fortified space of the castle was obviously a weak spot . Gateways through the bailey palisade of the MOTTE - AND - BAILEY castles were defended with wooden towers . Later stone castles were entered ...
Pagina 233
... Castle ( 1539-41 ) ; Camber Castle , be- tween Rye and Winchelsea ( building , but not finished , in 1541 ) ; West Cowes Castle , on the Isle of Wight , Calshot Castle thrust out into Southampton Water , and Hurst Castle , even more ...
... Castle ( 1539-41 ) ; Camber Castle , be- tween Rye and Winchelsea ( building , but not finished , in 1541 ) ; West Cowes Castle , on the Isle of Wight , Calshot Castle thrust out into Southampton Water , and Hurst Castle , even more ...
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