Ypres Tower, Rye details |
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| Image title: | Ypres Tower, Rye | |
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| Source: | Anonymous: “Chatterbox Annual” (1916) | |
| Place shown: | Rye, Sussex, England | |
| Keywords: | towers, castles, ruins, greyscale | |
| Status: | public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required | |
Notes: |
[in the Middle Ages] There were three strong gates, and on the south side, looking out across the sea, was a large stone watch-tower, known as the Ypres Tower (pronounced locally ‘Wipers’). It was built by Wlliam of Ypres, Earl of Kent, in the reign of Stephen. Te small garrison kept a close look-out for the enemy’s fleet, and when it was seen to be approaching the warden gave orders that the watch-bell, that stood close by, should be rung to alarm the inhabitants and to call them to prepare for defence. (p. 124) As far as I can tell from other sources the tower was actually built a little later, probably around 1240 to 1250. |
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| Dimensions: | 73 x 102mm (2.9 x 4.0 inches) | |
| Filename: | 124-Ypres-Tower,-Rye-q75-785x1115.jpg | |
| Blog link: | http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Chatterbox-1916/pages/124-Ypres-Tower,-Rye//124-Ypres-Tower,-Rye-q75-352x500.jpg | |
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