Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, East Anglia, tourist tourism, Alfred the Great, Saxon, architecture, Stigand, William I, Odo of Bayeux, Isabella, Edward II, Roger Mortimer, Edward III, building, architecture, historic, history, IPSV2262, IPSV0576, IPSV5267, IPSV1164, IPSV1651, IPSV2677, IPSV5265, IPSV5267, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV2647, IPSV2673, IPSV5265, IPSV2677, IPSV1164, IPSV1651, IPSV2673,
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Castle Rising, near Kings Lynn, Norfolk. Seen in uncredited Victorian photo in undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
Arundel Castle, English castle, Sussex, River Arun, 11th Century, heritage site, ancient building, major tourist attraction, tower, towers, fortress, Duke of Norfolk, IPSV2673, IPSV1440
Arundel Castle; Castle; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; built at the end of the Th century by Roger de Montgomery; fortress; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment service lifts and central heati; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electr; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk
Arundel Castle; Castle; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery; fortress; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment service lifts and central heating; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electricity; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk
Cardiff, Castell Caerdydd, Wales, Castle Quarter, Norman keep, motte, Robert Fitzhamon, Lord of Gloucester, Glamorgan, Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare, Duke of Gloucester, Bute Park, Working Street, Quay Street, Houndemammeby, Marcher Lords, de Clare, le Despenser, Beauchamps, Earls of Warwick, Richard of York, Neville, Herbert, Earls of Pembroke, John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, historic, history, architecture, building, IPSV2262, IPSV0576, IPSV5265, IPSV2677, IPSV1164, IPSV5267, IPSV2673,
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The Norman Keep of Cardiff Castle, Wales, seen in the late 1950s.
Arundel Castle, English castle, Sussex, Europe, River Arun, 11th Century, heritage site, tourism, ancient building, tourist attraction, tower, towers, fortress, Duke of Norfolk, IPSV2673, IPSV1440
Arundel Castle, English castle, Sussex, Europe, River Arun, 11th Century, heritage site, ancient building, major tourist attraction, tower, towers, fortress, Duke of Norfolk, IPSV2673, IPSV1440
Arundel, Castle, Duke of Norfolk, West Sussex, Ancestral Home, Tourist Attraction, Visitor Centre, English, England, Gateway, UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, Spring, Springtime, Sunny Day, IPSV2673, IPSV5054;
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Arundel Castle in Arundel West Sussex, the ancestral home of the Duke of Norfolk.
Collector Earl's Garden at Arundel Castle. The formal garden at Arundel has been build as a to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (1585-1646), known as ?The Collector?.
Collector Earl's Garden at Arundel Castle. The formal garden at Arundel has been build as a to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (1585-1646), known as ?The Collector?.
Arundel Castle; bridge; Castle; fortress; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; River Arundel High Street; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; streetscape, Arundel Castle with River Arun; built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment, service lifts and central heating; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electricity; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk
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Arundel Castle with River Arun; built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery; ; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment, service lifts and central heatng; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electricity; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk
Arundel, Castle, Gatehouse, Sussex, Home Duke Norfolk, South Downs National Park, Visitor Attraction, Tourist Attraction, English, England, UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, Union Flag, IPSV2673, IPSV5054;
Architecture; Arundel; Britain; British; Building Exterior; Castle; Castles; England; Fortress; Great Britain; Historical; Landmark; medieval; Outside; South East England; Tourist Attraction; UK; United Kingdom
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Arundel Castle in West Sussex, South East England.
Arundel Castle, West Sussex, Postcard, view, Fitzalan Chapel, Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, River Arun, bridge, archives, streetscape
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The seat of The Dukes of Norfolk and set in 40 acres of sweeping grounds and gardens, Arundel Castle has been open to visitors seasonally for nearly 200 years. The oldest feature is the motte, an artificial mound, over 100 feet high from the dry moat, and constructed in 1068: followed by the gatehouse in 1070. The present castle dates from the 11th century. The castle in this picture has been highlighted on the negative by hand c1950s.
Arundel Castle; Castle; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; River Arundel High Street; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery; fortress; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment service lifts and central heating; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electricity; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk; streetscape,
Collector Earl's Garden at Arundel Castle. The formal garden at Arundel has been build as a to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (1585-1646), known as ?The Collector?.
Collector Earl's Garden at Arundel Castle. The formal garden at Arundel has been build as a to Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel (1585-1646), known as ?The Collector?.
Two miles east of North Berwick is a rocky headland surrounded by cliffs offering stunning views north to the sea-bird colony on Bass Rock. Anywhere else, Bass Rock would dominate the attention, but here it takes second place to the remarkable curtain wall of Tantallon Castle. A visit by Oliver Cromwell's army in 1651 has ensured that Tantallon Castle is but a shadow of its former self. But what remains is dramatic and impressive, offering considerable scope for exploration and plenty of opportunity for sufferers of vertigo to check whether they've overcome it yet. Stairs allow access to the walkway running most of the length of the curtain wall and to the top of the Mid Tower. In its heyday Tantallon Castle's main structure comprised a 12ft thick curtain wall built right across the headland, protected by a deep ditch cut through the rock in front and by the natural cliffs on the remaining three sides. At the north-west end of the wall was the large circular Douglas Tower, offering 6 storeys of accommodation for the Douglas family who held sway here through most of the castle's life. Very little of it was left standing by Cromwell's artillery. At the south-east end of the curtain wall was the East Tower, originally five storeys high but again largely destroyed in 1651. Not quite centrally placed was the Mid Tower, also five storeys in height and the best preserved of the towers. Behind the protection of the curtain wall was the close with, on its north side, the remains of the hall block
Arundel Castle; Castle; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; built at the end of the Th century by Roger de Montgomery; fortress; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment service lifts and central heating; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electricity; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk, streetscape,
Arundel Castle; Castle; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery; fortress; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment service lifts and central heating; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electricity; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk, streetscape,
Arundel Castle; Castle; Earl of Arundel; England; Grade I listed building; Great Britain; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; built at the end of the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery; fortress; founded by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067; great treasure houses of England; integral fire fighting equipment service lifts and central heating; one of the first English country houses to be fitted with electric; original structure was a motte and double bailey castle; restored medieval castle; seat of The Dukes of Norfolk, streetscape,
Castle Street, Sham Castle, Eye, Suffolk, castle, East Anglia, Eye with Braiseworth, St Peter & St Paul, church tower, church, C of E, Church of England, Anglican, folly, Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Henry II, 1844, mock keep, keep, ruins, building, mound, motte, demolished, trees, street, thatch, cottages, horse, IPSV2678, IPSV2673, IPSV2525, IPSV0937, IPSV0460, IPSV2262, IPSV2647,
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Castle Street, Eye, Suffolk, seen in a sketch from a 1930 book. On the left is the sham castle ruins, on the right is the top of the tower of St Peter & St Paul Church, Eye with Braiseworth.
Sham Castle, Eye, Suffolk, castle, East Anglia, Eye with Braiseworth, St Peter & St Paul, church tower, church, C of E, Church of England, Anglican, folly, Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Henry II, 1844, mock keep, keep, ruins, building, mound, motte, demolished, blue sky, sunshine, sunny, IPSV2678, IPSV2673,
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Sham Castle, Eye, Suffolk, seen in Apr 2011. On the left is the top of the tower of Eye with Braiseworth, St Peter & St Paul Church.
Arundel Castle, East Sussex, tourism, tourist attraction, 12th century, tower fortification crenellation windows walls stone blocks ancient old historic, Marco Veneziani
Arundel Castle, East Sussex, tourism, tourist attraction, 12th century, tower crenellations arches windows ornate stonework stone block ancient old historic, Marco Veneziani
streetscape, Castle Street, Eye, Suffolk, 2011, blue sky, cottages, road, pavement, St Peter & St Paul, Eye with Braiseworth, church, C of E, Church of England, Anglican, Sham Castle, castle, East Anglia, folly, Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Henry II, 1844, mock keep, keep, ruins, building, mound, motte, demolished, blue sky, sunshine, sunny, IPSV2678, IPSV2673, IPSV3369, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV3360,
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Castle Street, Eye, Suffolk, seen in April 2011. The tower of St Peter & St Paul Church, Eye with Braiseworth can be seen on the right and the sham castle is on the site of the ruined original castle on the mound behind tghe cottages.
Arundel Castle, arch arches pillars supports Architecture window, vaulted ceiling, stone blocks bricks masonary old ancient historic atmosphere, Marco Veneziani
engraving; portrait; Robert Walpole; 1st Earl of Orford; Whig; Prime Minister; Thomas Chambers; Chambars; engraver; British statesman; George I; George II; Norfolk; Eton College