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Plate 73. Ragland Castle, in Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales more

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Image title: Plate 73. Ragland Castle
Source: Woodward, B. B.: “History of Wales” (1853)
Place shown: Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales
Keywords: towers, castles, bridges, water, boats, people, clouds, rivers, colour
Status: out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested

Notes:

Ragland Castle: gateway and bridge
(Ragland is also also called Raglan Castle)

The siege and capture of Ragland castle, by Fairfax, in August, 1646, A.D., when the library, containing a great treasure of MSS., wsa destroed, has been the subject of much lamentation; and the opprobrium of the deed has been laid (as is usual) upon Oliver Cromwell, who was not in the least concerned in it. (p. 577)

Filename: 73-Gateway-and-bridge-Ragland-569x945.jpg
Artist: Henry Gastineau (1791-1876)
Engraver: W. Deeble
Scanner dpi: 600

Comments:

Added by Reesyboy on Thu Oct 23 08:33:26 2008

The engraving is of the medieval gatehouse on the River Monnow bridge, leading into Monmouth town from the west. It is not the usual view that is copied. The bridge, one of only two I believe still in being has recently been made pedestrian only as vehicle traffic was damaging it.

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