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Items matching castles taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 2)

castles: A fortified defensive building or structure. Strictly speaking, a castle was also a home, whereas a fort was purely defensive, but I have used castle for any fortified place. A castle may also have had a dungeon or donjon, a sort of prison for offenders and captured soldiers.
Synonyms: fort, keep, garrison


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381.—St. Mary’s Chapel, Hastings Cliff Castle.
382.—Alnwick Castle.
383.—Rock of Bamborough with Castle.
Plate 3.—Rochester Castle.—Interior.
390.—Cardiff Castle
395.—Rougemont Castle
396.—Tower of Oxford Castle
397.—Oxford Castle
398.—Norwich Castle
399.—Norwich Castle
415.—Entrance to Warwick Castle.
416.—Warwick Castle, Guy’s Tower
419.—Warkworth Castle
421.—Ludlow Castle
422.—Goodrich Castle
423.—Clifford’s Tower, and Entrance to York Castle.
424.—Peverel Castle
425.—Interor of Newark Castle
736.—Sanctuary, Westminster.
818.—Ruins of Kenilworth in the 17th Century.
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Places Shown

Alnwick; Northumberland; England

Bamburgh; Northumberland; England

Cardiff; Glamorgan; Wales

Castleton; Derbyshire; England

Exeter; Devonshire; England

Goodrich; Herefordshire; England

Hastings; Kent; England

Kenilworth; Warwickshire; England

Ludlow; Shropshire; England

Newark; Nottinghamshire; England

Norwich; Norfolk; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Rochester; Kent; England

Warkworth; Northumberland; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Westminster; London; England

York; Yorkshire; England