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MEDIÆVAL MILITARY ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.
DOLFORWYN CASTLE, MONTGOMERY.
DOVER CASTLE, KENT.
DUNSTER CASTLE, SOMERSET.
THE KEEP OF DURHAM.
EATON-SOCON CASTLE, BEDFORDSHIRE.
THE CASTLE OF EWIAS HAROLD, HEREFORDSHIRE.
THE CASTLE OF EXETER.
This richly illustrated volume delves into the fortified marvels that dotted medieval England and its borderlands, offering detailed examinations of more than sixty castles, keeps, and tower houses. Each entry pairs concise historical commentary with meticulous plans, sections, and bird‑eye views, allowing listeners to picture the evolution of stone defenses from towering keeps to intricate gatehouses.
Designed for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike, the book balances scholarly insight with accessible narration, highlighting how these structures reflected the military, political, and aesthetic concerns of their age. Whether tracing the massive curtain walls of Dover or the elegant spiral staircases of Kenilworth, listeners will gain a vivid sense of the craftsmanship and strategic thinking that shaped England’s medieval landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~27 hours (1601K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-05-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1809–1898
Best known for shaping the Dowlais Iron Company, he moved from medicine into engineering and became one of the major industrial figures in nineteenth-century Wales. He was also a serious historian whose writing on castles and Welsh history kept his name alive beyond the ironworks.
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