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  • {{Image|Castle Howard.jpg|right|350px|Castle Howard}} ...the Four Winds and the Mausoleum, designed by [[Nicholas Hawksmoor]]. The castle is still in the possession of the Howard family, and part of it is open to
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  • ...ee hive. Below the castle is Browny's Cave. This may have connected to the castle above and been used as a sally port and communication route to the sea. ...se in rebellion and defeated the King's arms at a battle near [[Inverlochy castle]].
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  • '''Balmoral Castle''' is a nineteenth-century [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[estate]] house in [[Aber
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  • {{Castle Subgroup}}
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  • ...of the former than the latter, so I standardized them to all be in "Dunure castle" form. Right or wrong?
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  • {{Castle Subgroup}}
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  • ...f 33 wells. This photo was taken before major renovation work began at the castle, due to finish in 2015.]] ...[stone]], and for its maze of pathways designed to confuse invaders. The [[castle]] comprises 83 buildings, and also includes 33 wells in its grounds - one o
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  • ...o the show Brideshead Revisited and he explained that the opening shot was Castle Howard. Now here it is again! --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] 12:29, 20 Jul
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  • ...ep-well.jpg|thumb|right|400px|[[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] Castle's [[keep]] viewed towards the town's North Bay. The inner [[bailey]] includ ...he town, the castle has been a ruin since the [[Great Siege of Scarborough Castle|sieges of the English Civil War]], but still attracts many visitors to clim
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  • {{Image|Hearst castle.jpg|right|350px|Hearst Castle}} '''Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument''', better known as '''Hearst Castle''', was built by [[William Randolph Hearst]], the newspaper magnate. [[Geor
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  • {{Image|640px-Edinburgh Castle Autumn.jpg|right|640px|Edinburgh Castle from Ross Fountain}} ...line) https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Edinburgh-Castle/, last access 9/3/2020</ref>.
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  • {{Image|Malbork Castle, 2010.jpg|right|350px|Malbork Castle was built from brick because suitable building stone was not available near ...n the German language, the castle was named after the [[Virgin Mary]]. The castle was mostly complete by the 15th century.
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  • {{Image|Hopton Castle, 2009.jpg|right|350px|The large stone tower Hopton Castle in 2009}} ...ions at Hopton Castle.jpg|right|350px|Archaeological excavations at Hopton Castle in 2009}}
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  • '''Blandings Castle''' is a recurring fictional location in many short stories and novels of th ...house in his preface to the 1969 reprint of the first book, "the Blandings Castle Saga".<ref>
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  • | pagename = Edinburgh Castle | abc = Edinburgh Castle
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  • ...keep.jpg/credit}}<br/>The ruined twelfth-century [[keep]] of [[Scarborough Castle]], [[England]]. The west wall was destroyed during the [[English Civil War] A '''castle''' is a building which was designed to protect people and property inside,
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  • ...f 33 wells. This photo was taken before major renovation work began at the castle, due to finish in 2015.]] ...[stone]], and for its maze of pathways designed to confuse invaders. The [[castle]] comprises 83 buildings, and also includes 33 wells in its grounds - one o
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  • | pagename = Dunure Castle | abc = Dunure Castle
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  • | pagename = Hopton Castle | abc = Hopton Castle
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  • | pagename = Dunstanburgh Castle | abc = Dunstanburgh Castle
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  • | pagename = Kenilworth Castle | abc = Kenilworth Castle
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  • | pagename = Malbork Castle | abc = Malbork Castle
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  • ...sh-heritage.org.uk/publications/research-news-03/researchnews3.pdf "Hopton Castle, Shropshire: new discoveries and interpretations]", ''Newsletter of the Eng *Morriss, Richard K. (2006). ''Hopton Castle, Shropshire: An Architectural & Archaeological Analysis of the Tower''. Mer
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  • ...le]] is a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage site]]; unusually for [[Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone. In the foreground is one of 33 wells.]] ...nother representative example is [[Morioka]] (盛岡), a city which includes a castle site comprising only ruins. Today it is a park.
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  • ...s.english-heritage.org.uk/ResearchReportsPdfs/026_2006WEB.pdf Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland: archaeological, architectural and historical investigation *:Comprehensive research paper relating to the castle, published by English Heritage with a plethora of plans.
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  • ...o the show Brideshead Revisited and he explained that the opening shot was Castle Howard. Now here it is again! --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] 12:29, 20 Jul
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  • |event='''[[Great Siege of Scarborough Castle#Background|1642-1651]]''': ...by Sir [[Sir Hugh Cholmley, 1st Baronet|Hugh Cholmley]]; briefly loses the Castle to his cousin, Captain [[Browne Bushell]]
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  • ==Name: 'Castle' or '-jo'?== This is the first article on a Japanese castle so I'm placing this note about Japanese castles here.
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  • ...org.uk/Malbork%20-%20Anthony%20Emery.pdf "Malbork Castle – Poland"], ''The Castle Studies Group Journal'' 21. pp. 138–156. *Emery, Anthony (2012). "Castles of the Teutonic Knights: Malbork Castle" in Dan Snow (ed.) ''Battle Castles: 500 years of knights & siege warfare''
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  • {{r|Castle}} {{r|Himeji Castle}}
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