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Items matching castles taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (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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23.—Remains of Old Sarum
33.—Carnbré Castle
51.—Plan and Section of Chun Castle
76.—The Herefordshire Beacon.
89. Roman Lighthouse, Church and Trenches in Dover Castle.
98.—Plan of Richborough.
104.—Plan of Porchester Castle, Hants.
105.—General View of the Ruin of Pevensey Castle.
106.—Plan of Pevensey Castle.
107.—Walls and Gate, Pevensey.
108.—Walls, Pevensey.
109.—Supposed Saxon Keep, Pevensey.
110.—Sally Port, Pevensey.
111.—Norman Keep, Pevensey.
112.—Interior of Norman Tower, Pevensey.
129.—Wall of Burgh Castle
210.—Edward the Confessor’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey,—now used as the Pix office.
345.—Castle of Lillebonne
Chantry Chapel, Warwick
379.—Carlisle Castle.
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Places Shown

Burgh Castle; Suffolk; England

Carlisle; Cumberland; England

Carnbrea; Cornwall; England

Chun Castle; Morvah; Cornwall; England

Colwall; Malvern; Herefordshire; England

Dover; Kent; England

Lillebonne; Seine-Maritime; France

Old Sarum; Wiltshire; England

Pevensey; Sussex; England

Porchester; Hampshire; England

Richborough; Kent; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

Westminster; London; England