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Items matching towers taken from History of Wales (1853) (results page 1)

towers: buildings or parts of buildings that are tall and narrow, such as a church tower or a castle turret.


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Plate 4.—Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire.
Plate 15.—Ragland Castle
Plate 15.—Ragland Castle (Wallpaper Edition)
Plate 16.—Powis Castle
Coity Castle, Glamorganshire
Plate 41.—Cardiff Castle
42.—Denbigh Castle, Denbighshire
Plate 48.—Remains of the Priory at Havorfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
62.—Chepstow from the bridge.
Chepstow Castle, 4:3 cropped version
Plate 63.—Flint Castle
Plate 72.—Caernarvon Castle
Plate 73.—Gateway and Bridge, Ragland.
Plate 74.—Ragland Castle
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Places Shown

Bridgend; Glamorganshire; Wales

Caernarvon; Gwynedd; Wales

Cardiff; Glamorgan; Wales

Chepstow; Monmouthshire; Wales

Denbigh; Denbighshire; Wales

Flint; Flintshire; Wales

Havorfordwest; Pembrokeshire; Wales

Powys Castle; Welshpool; Powys; Wales

Raglan; Monmouthshire; Wales