Porte du Croux, Nevers details |
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| Image title: | Porte du Croux, Nevers | |
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| Source: | Marshall, Herbet, R.W.S. and Marshall, Hester: “Cathedral Cities of France” (1907) | |
| Place shown: | Nevers, France | |
| Keywords: | castles, towers, people, colour | |
| 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: |
“The fourth attraction of Nevers, the high square gateway tower known as the Porte du Croux, may also be bregarded as a relic of feudal days, seeing that it dates from 1398, and was evidently part of the town’s defences. It is a noble specimen of mediƦval defence, a tall gateway tower, protected, like the Porte Guillaume at Chartres, by its ancient fosse—long lancet openings running up above a low round archway and two pointed turrets flanking the hatchet-shaped central roof, with the treacherous line of machicolation below.” (p. 243) Looks like a castle tower to me. |
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| Dimensions: | 101 x 152mm (4.0 x 6.0 inches) | |
| Filename: | 240-Porte-du-Croux-Nevers-q85-718x1077.jpg | |
| Blog link: | http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Marshall-CathedralCitiesOfFrance/pages/240-Porte-du-Croux-Nevers//240-Porte-du-Croux-Nevers-q75-333x500.jpg | |
| Painter: | Herbert Menzies Marshall (1841 – 1913) | |
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