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Items matching castles taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 3)

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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822.—View of Kenilworth Castle from the Gate-House.
823.—Great Hall, Kenilworth
827.—Carnarvon Castle.
830.—Beaumaris Castle
832.—Harlech Castle
841.—Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland
868.—Machines used for the Defence of Stone Walls against the action of Battering rams.
869.—Attack on the Walls of a besieged Tower.
870.—Machines for Boring Holes in Castle Walls.
914.—Strand Gate, Winchelsea
915.—Southampton Gate: North Front.
922. West gate and Holy Cross Church, Canterbury.
925.—Bodiam Castle, Sussex.
926.—Arundel Castle
928.—Betchworth Castle.
1251.—Storming a Fort. (Haeleian M.S. 4379.)
1253.—Breaching Tower; Archers behind their Pavison; Canon, Crossbow-men, &c.
1273.—Present State of Borthwick Castle.
1274.—Moveable Towers of Archers, Cannon, etc.
1385.—The Dance in the ‘Garden of Pleasure:’ from the ‘Roman de la Rose.’—(Harl. MS. 4425.)
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