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Items matching towers taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (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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35.—Round Tower of Donoughmore.
103.—Ruins of the Ancient Church of Reculver.
107.—Walls and Gate, Pevensey.
108.—Walls, Pevensey.
109.—Supposed Saxon Keep, Pevensey.
111.—Norman Keep, Pevensey.
209.—Tower of Earl’s Barton Church
345.—Castle of Lillebonne
379.—Carlisle Castle.
382.—Alnwick Castle.
383.—Rock of Bamborough with Castle.
390.—Cardiff Castle
395.—Rougemont Castle
396.—Tower of Oxford Castle
397.—Oxford Castle
415.—Entrance to Warwick Castle.
416.—Warwick Castle, Guy’s Tower
419.—Warkworth Castle
421.—Ludlow Castle
423.—Clifford’s Tower, and Entrance to York Castle.
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Places Shown

Alnwick; Northumberland; England

Bamburgh; Northumberland; England

Cardiff; Glamorgan; Wales

Carlisle; Cumberland; England

Donoughmore; Navan; County Meath; Ireland

Earl’s Barton; Northamptonshire; England

Exeter; Devonshire; England

Lillebonne; Seine-Maritime; France

Ludlow; Shropshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Pevensey; Sussex; England

Reculver; Kent; England

Warkworth; Northumberland; England

Warwick; Warwickshire; England

York; Yorkshire; England