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Items matching castles taken from The Antiquities of England and Wales (1786) (results page 1)

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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29.—Portchester Castle, in Hampshire.
140.—The Old Kitchen at Stanton Harcourt, in Oxfordshire
Plan of Burgh Castle in Suffolk.
Plan of Burgh Castle in Suffolk.
The Mode in which Antient Castles were generally built.
The Mode in which Antient Castles were generally built. (version with no caption)
6.—Tinmouth Castle
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Places Shown

Burgh Castle; Suffolk; England

Portchester; Hampshire; England

Stanton Harcourt; Oxfordshire; England

Tynemouth; Northumberland; England