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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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  • ...ge|Carlisle Castle entrance, 2007.jpg|right|350px|The entrance to Carlisle Castle with the great tower in the background}} ...ime in 1135 when it was captured by King [[David I of Scotland]]. Carlisle Castle was particularly important during the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the the 13th a
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  • ...y ordered work to improve the strength of the castle and by about 1240 the castle was in its current form. It had been surrounded on three sides by a large a ...]], who was later a prominent leader in the Second Barons' War. Kenilworth Castle was used as his base and was used as a prison for Prince Edward, the heir o
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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|Farnham Castle keep, 2004.jpg|right|350px|The ruins of Farnham Castle's great tower}} ...ghted) by Henry II in 1155. A 320-acre deer park under the auspices of the castle and its lord was enclosed in the 12th century.<ref>Robertson, Jane (2000).
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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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  • '''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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  • #REDIRECT [[Michael Castle]]
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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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  • {{Image|Dunstanburgh Castle entrance, 2007.jpg|right|350px|The castle's main gatehouse}} ...d the following year was captured and executed. On his death, Dunstanburgh Castle became royal property.
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  • ''Works cited in the [[castle]] article''
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  • ...f grassy earthworks, although below the surface are the remains of a stone castle. ...and dates to the 13th century.<ref>Swallow, “Landscapes of Power: Aldford Castle, Cheshire”, pp. 11&ndash;12.</ref>
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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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  • {{Image|Arundel Castle, 2011.jpg|right|350px|The castle in 2011}}
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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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  • ...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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  • '''Balmoral Castle''' is a nineteenth-century [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[estate]] house in [[Aber
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Himeji Castle]]
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  • *Clark, G.T. 'Scarborough Castle'. ''The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal'' VIII. *Goodall, J.A.A. (2000). ''Scarborough Castle''. London: English Heritage. ISBN 1850747865.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An 11th century castle in northern England
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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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  • A castle in San Simeon, California, built by William Randolph Hearst, the newspaper
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  • A Norman castle in Warwickshire, England that once served as a royal palace.
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  • *McCarthy, M R; Summerson, H R T; Annis, R G (1990). ''Carlisle Castle, A survey and documentary history''. London: English Heritage. ISBN 1-850
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 13th-century brick castle in Poland, built by the Order of the Teutonic Knights. It was the Order's h
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  • *[http://www.japanese-castle-explorer.com/map.html Japanese Castle Explorer] - interactive map in English which displays information about cas
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  • File:Carlisle Castle keep, 2003.jpg|{{Carlisle Castle keep, 2003.jpg/credit}}<br/>The great tower File:Carlisle Castle inner gatehouse, 2005.jpg|{{Carlisle Castle inner gatehouse, 2005.jpg/credit}}<br/>The inner gatehouse with the great t
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  • ...ttp://www.youtube.com/user/uno4vids Joan Szechtman], including Scarborough Castle and the nearby St. Mary's Church. A 360° view from the walls of Scarborough Castle, showing the keep and the town below. By [http://www.youtube.com/user/nicka
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  • | title = Mystery of Wodehouse castle 'solved' at last
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  • {{rpl|Arundel Castle}} {{rpl|Bamburgh Castle}}
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  • English castle in West Sussex, dating back to the eleventh century, with stone fortificati
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  • ...jpg|The entire west wall of [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] [[Castle]]'s [[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, was destroyed in 164 ...le-keep-well.jpg|A [[water well|well]] lies within the inner bailey of the castle grounds; view towards the town's North Bay.
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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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  • ...35 by [[Herbert Jenkins Ltd|Herbert Jenkins]], London, and, as ''Blandings Castle'', in the United States on 20 September 1935 by [[Doubleday (publisher)|Dou The first six stories all take place at the book's namesake [[Blandings Castle]]; they are set some time between the events of ''[[Leave it to Psmith]]''
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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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  • Ruined stone castle on the east coast of Yorkshire, England, begun in mid-twelfth century.
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  • |event=[[Scarborough Castle#Early history of the site|c.900-500 BCE]] [[Bronze Age]]; [[sword]] unearthed at the Castle dates from this time
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  • *Swallow, Rachel (2012). “Landscape of Power: Aldford Castle, Cheshire”, ''Cheshire History Journal'' 52. pp. 5&ndash;28.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Medieval castle ruined in the 17th century.
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  • Castle located on the west coast of Scotland, in South Ayrshire, south of Ayr and
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A castle founded in the 14th century in northern England, now in ruins
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  • ...om south.jpg|{{Malbork Castle, 2011, from south.jpg/credit}}<br/>The Upper Castle seen from the south in 2011 ...om south.jpg|{{Malbork Castle, 2012, from south.jpg/credit}}<br/>The Upper Castle seen from the south in 2012
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  • ...scape, 2006.jpg|{{Dunstanburgh Castle landscape, 2006.jpg/credit}}<br/>The castle seen from the south ...scape, 2007.jpg|{{Dunstanburgh Castle landscape, 2007.jpg/credit}}<br/>The castle seen from the south
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A medieval castle in Cheshire. Nothing now survives above ground.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A medieval castle perched over the city of Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • 12th-century castle in Surrey built by the Bishop of Winchester
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  • {{rpl|Castle}}
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  • ...p://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kenilworth-castle/ Kenilworth Castle information from English Heritage]
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  • {{Castle Subgroup}}
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  • ....english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/scarborough-castle Scarborough Castle] - official site by [[English Heritage]]; includes suggestions for activiti ...teassets/home/visit/places-to-visit/scarborough-castle/history/scarborough-castle-phased-plan.pdf Phased plan] from English Heritage
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  • *[http://www.zamek.malbork.pl/index.php?lang=en The Malbork Castle Museum] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0G-Ac4YyuI Malbork Castle on ''Battle Castle'']
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  • ...ww.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/farnham-castle-keep/ Farnham Castle Keep] on the English Heritage website *[http://www.farnhamcastle.com/ Farnham Castle website]
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  • ....co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/blandingscastle_1299000352.shtml "Blandings Castle" (1967)]'' at the [[BBC]] Comedy Guide
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  • {{r|Clun Castle}} :*A castle also in Shropshire which may have influenced the design of Hopton Castle
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  • *[http://www.hoptoncastle.org.uk/ Hopton Castle Preservation Trust]
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  • ...h comic writer [[P.G. Wodehouse]], six of them about events at [[Blandings Castle]], the other six about various other characters.
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  • ...2506.html Gatehouse Gazetteer]: a list of sources relating to Dunstanburgh Castle ...aysout/properties/dunstanburgh-castle/ The English Heritage webpage on the castle]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dunure Castle]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Castle}}
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  • {{r|Castle}} ====Monarchs who maintained or used the stone castle====
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Castle Howard]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • *[http://www.himeji-castle.gr.jp/index/English/index.html Himeji Castle] - official information. ...ww.worldheritagesite.org/sites/himejijo.html World Heritage site] - Himeji Castle.
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  • ...ight|400px|The entire west wall, roof and interior floors of [[Scarborough Castle]]'s [[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, were destroyed in 16 ...anism|republican]] garrison switched sides, leading to a second siege. The castle finally came under Parliamentary control in December 1645, and remained so
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  • *Goodall, J.A.A. (2000). ''Scarborough Castle''. London: English Heritage. ISBN 1850747865.
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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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  • ...ight|400px|The entire west wall, roof and interior floors of [[Scarborough Castle]]'s [[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, were destroyed in 16 ...tructive siege later in the year when the new garrison switched sides. The castle finally came under Parliamentary control in December 1645, and remained so
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  • .../www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/scarborough_castle.pdf Scarborough Castle - Information for Teachers] - Information, diagrams and exercises from Engl ...-560. Detailed academic account of the features and history of Scarborough Castle.
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  • {{rpl|Arundel Castle}} {{rpl|Bamburgh Castle}}
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  • *[http://www.zamek.malbork.pl/index.php?lang=en The Malbork Castle Museum] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0G-Ac4YyuI Malbork Castle on ''Battle Castle'']
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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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  • File:Carlisle Castle keep, 2003.jpg|{{Carlisle Castle keep, 2003.jpg/credit}}<br/>The great tower File:Carlisle Castle inner gatehouse, 2005.jpg|{{Carlisle Castle inner gatehouse, 2005.jpg/credit}}<br/>The inner gatehouse with the great t
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  • ...2506.html Gatehouse Gazetteer]: a list of sources relating to Dunstanburgh Castle ...aysout/properties/dunstanburgh-castle/ The English Heritage webpage on the castle]
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  • ...om south.jpg|{{Malbork Castle, 2011, from south.jpg/credit}}<br/>The Upper Castle seen from the south in 2011 ...om south.jpg|{{Malbork Castle, 2012, from south.jpg/credit}}<br/>The Upper Castle seen from the south in 2012
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  • {{Image|Arundel Castle, 2011.jpg|right|350px|The castle in 2011}}
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  • ...scape, 2006.jpg|{{Dunstanburgh Castle landscape, 2006.jpg/credit}}<br/>The castle seen from the south ...scape, 2007.jpg|{{Dunstanburgh Castle landscape, 2007.jpg/credit}}<br/>The castle seen from the south
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  • *[http://www.himeji-castle.gr.jp/index/English/index.html Himeji Castle] - official information. ...ww.worldheritagesite.org/sites/himejijo.html World Heritage site] - Himeji Castle.
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  • {{r|Clun Castle}} :*A castle also in Shropshire which may have influenced the design of Hopton Castle
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  • ...jpg|The entire west wall of [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] [[Castle]]'s [[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, was destroyed in 164 ...le-keep-well.jpg|A [[water well|well]] lies within the inner bailey of the castle grounds; view towards the town's North Bay.
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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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  • ....english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/scarborough-castle Scarborough Castle] - official site by [[English Heritage]]; includes suggestions for activiti ...teassets/home/visit/places-to-visit/scarborough-castle/history/scarborough-castle-phased-plan.pdf Phased plan] from English Heritage
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  • {{Image|Neuschwanstein, 2012.jpg|thumb|300px|Neuschwanstein Castle in 2012.}} ...007.jpg|thumb|300px|A view from below, with the hills rising up behind the castle.}}
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  • ...ww.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/farnham-castle-keep/ Farnham Castle Keep] on the English Heritage website *[http://www.farnhamcastle.com/ Farnham Castle website]
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  • ...Castle]]. Early on, her older sister [[Ann]] had been the mistress of the castle.
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  • {{Image|Farnham Castle keep, 2004.jpg|right|350px|The ruins of Farnham Castle's great tower}} ...ghted) by Henry II in 1155. A 320-acre deer park under the auspices of the castle and its lord was enclosed in the 12th century.<ref>Robertson, Jane (2000).
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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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  • ...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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  • |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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Hearst Castle]]
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  • Gamekeeper at [[Blandings Castle]].
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  • .../www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/scarborough_castle.pdf Scarborough Castle - Information for Teachers] - Information, diagrams and exercises from Engl ...-560. Detailed academic account of the features and history of Scarborough Castle.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Medieval castle ruined in the 17th century.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An 11th century castle in northern England
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  • {{r|Castle}} ====Monarchs who maintained or used the stone castle====
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  • Large medieval royal castle located in Paris, France.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A medieval castle in Cheshire. Nothing now survives above ground.
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  • ...ttp://www.youtube.com/user/uno4vids Joan Szechtman], including Scarborough Castle and the nearby St. Mary's Church. A 360° view from the walls of Scarborough Castle, showing the keep and the town below. By [http://www.youtube.com/user/nicka
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  • ...ttp://www.youtube.com/user/uno4vids Joan Szechtman], including Scarborough Castle and the nearby St. Mary's Church. A 360° view from the walls of Scarborough Castle, showing the keep and the town below. By [http://www.youtube.com/user/nicka
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  • ...ry, the first English traders arrived. Around 1600, the Portuguese built a castle, which was occupied by the Dutch in 1637. From 1664 until 1877, Cape Coast ==Cape Coast Castle==
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A medieval castle perched over the city of Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • Fictional character created by [[P.G. Wodehouse]]. [[Butler]] at [[Blandings Castle]]
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  • The ''Chateau de Vincennes'' is a medieval castle built by the [[Kings of France]] as a defense element of Paris, capital of ...Vincennes is complementary of the ''Chateau du Louvre'', another medieval castle, once in the western side (and to-day in the center of the town).
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  • {{Image|Guildford Castle, 2011.jpg|thumb|250px|Guildford Castle was founded in the late 11th or early 12th century.}} ...he county town of Surrey it was a centre of administration, and the Norman castle (built in the 11th century) was used as a county gaol from 1202 onwards.<re
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  • *Swallow, Rachel (2012). “Landscape of Power: Aldford Castle, Cheshire”, ''Cheshire History Journal'' 52. pp. 5&ndash;28.
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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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  • ...e only a few days later, with many of the same characters remaining at the castle from the previous story. It also features the re-appearance by [[George Ale ...year's guaranteed employment—Monty is now worried about his tenure at the castle, as Lord Emsworth suspects him, being the nephew of his rival Parsloe-Parsl
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  • ...] who in the late 18th or early 19th Century established kennels at Gordon Castle, and became known for his black-and-tan setters.
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  • ...full-length novel to be set at the idyllic but intrigue-ridden [[Blandings Castle]], home of the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lord Emsworth]]. ...more and terrifying Veronica, he mistakes her dumpy-looking mother for the castle's cook and tries to bribe her to pass a note to Prudence.
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  • ...om Mt. Pleasant in [[Pencader Hundred]], [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]], [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]. He was an officer of the [[Co ...eral Assembly|General Assembly]] had moved from [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]] in 1777, it had shared the county courthouse with the county officials. T
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  • ...erside Ground]], in [[Chester-le-Street]], which is overlooked by [[Lumley Castle]] and stages international matches. Several Durham players have represented
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  • ...was the first of what I might call – in fact, I will call – the Blandings Castle Saga.}} ...recently been absentmindedly abstracted by Lord Emsworth. Once within the Castle's idyllic walls, however, where they are obliged to play the role of person
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  • ...s and spotting wildlife. 45% visit an information centre while 35% visit a castle or other historic site. 94% of visitors travel in a private mode of transpo
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  • ...i palatium' of Henry de Blois in Winchester", ''Chateau Gaillard: European Castle Studies'' III. London and Chichester: Phillimore. p. 36.</ref>
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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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  • ...l Assembly. The capital of the state of Delaware was moved here from [[New Castle, Delaware]] in 1777 because of Dover's central location and relative safety
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  • ...ared in 1764. Set in the thirteenth century, this tale involves princes, a castle, murder and a ghost, and purported - a common Gothic convention - to be a t * a medieval setting, often with a castle, dungeons, ruins, or a monastery
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  • * [http://www.archive.org/details/hindenberg_explodes Footage from Castle and Pathé coverage of the Hindenburg disaster at [[Internet Archive]]]
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  • ...main for weeks at a time in Landour at a grand hilltop building called The Castle, which had been lavishly furnished to accommodate him. ...ficially under ward of Sir John Spencer Login and Lady Login, who leased [[Castle Menzies]] in [[Perthshire]], [[Scotland]] for him. He spent the rest of his
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  • ...in this area: Ben Lui, Ben Challum, Ben More and Ben Vorlich. Loch Dochart Castle, built by Black Duncan between Killin and Crianlarich, was destroyed by the
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  • ...edal-winning pig, or to potter peacefully about the idyllic gardens of the Castle, Emsworth must frequently confront the unpleasant reality of his many domin ..., he grows a rather ragged beard, little realising the peril this puts his castle in, and he soon realises it is better to remove it.
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  • ...volutionary executed after the Easter Rising of 1916. He was born in Hurst Castle, on the Isle of Wight to Irish parents. The family emigrated to [[South Afr
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  • ...s that he had bought in Europe. In 1957, six years after his death, Hearst Castle was donated to the California Department of Parks and Recreation.
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  • ...n important town by the 400's. In the 1100s the [[Norman|Normans]] built a castle and fortified the town. The town became a city by royal charter in 1373 whe
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  • ...om a gothic novel published earlier in 1764 by [[Horace Walpole]]: ''[[The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story]]''.
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  • ...d intervened in the ensuing struggle. Mary died from dropsy at [[Edinburgh Castle]] in June 1560, and the civil war ended soon after with the Treaty of Edinb
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  • ...partnership with [[Thomas McKean]] from [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]], and in opposition to [[George Read (signer)|George Read]]. ...ed States of America|Presbyterian]] from [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]] who was politically aligned with the compromise seeking "Court Par
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  • The facade of Karlštejn castle
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  • ...w York: James H. Heineman, pp. 98–99. </ref> It is part of the [[Blandings Castle]] saga, being the ninth full-length novel to be set there. [[Blandings Castle]], the idyllic demesne of [[Lord Emsworth|Clarence, Lord Emsworth]], that a
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  • ...E. Lawrence: A Bibliography.'' 1988. 2nd revised and expanded edition. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2000. (A huge work; essential.) ...espondence with Henry Williamson.'' Edited by Peter Wilson. Fordingbridge: Castle Hill Press, 2000.
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  • It is the fifth full-length novel to be set at the idyllic [[Blandings Castle]], home of the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lord Emsworth]]. Meanwhile, at [[Blandings Castle]], Horace's uncle the irascible [[Alaric, Duke of Dunstable|Duke of Dunstab
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  • {{Image|Prague Castle (Prazsky hrad) CC-by-sa-3.0 by Louise Valmoria.jpg|right|350px|[[Prague]] w
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  • ...for some 30 musical comedies. And, in addition to the Jeeves and Blandings Castle books, he had several other series about repeating characters.
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  • * ''The King of the Castle'', 1883/4
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  • ...n''' (March 19, 1734 - June 24, 1817) was a lawyer and politician from New Castle, Delaware, and [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. During the [[Am ...were members of the New Castle [[Presbyterian|Presbyterian Church]] in New Castle and the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. Sarah's son, Carlos Fern
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  • ...as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, were [[Great Siege of Scarborough Castle|destroyed in 1645]] by [[artillery]] bombardment during the English Civil W
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  • ...eaponized fusion device would be demonstrated two years later at Operation Castle. It was confirmed obsolete by the Operation Castle test two years later, in which a weaponized thermonuclear bomb was airdropp
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  • It forms part of the [[Blandings Castle]] saga and of its owner, the amiable but woolly-minded backwoods peer [[Lor ...job, realizing he can use Lord Emsworth's pig-finding job to get into the castle.
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  • | birth_place = [[Dangan Castle]], [[County Meath]], Ireland<ref name=genealogyGeraldValerianWellesley1770-
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  • ...ignificant figures is often unclear. For example, the population of [[New Castle County, Delaware]] at the 2000 census was 500,265. If this is approximated
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  • ...teenage half-brother of the new earl, have spent their entire lives at the castle living as rulers-in-waiting, doubting that the firstborn son would survive
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  • ...bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.' By design, it starts in the middle of a sentence, with no ca
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  • ...inhabited since Roman times. In 1990, remnants dating back to 1040 of the castle of the Lords of Groesbeek were excavated.
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  • *the alternative old name of the large [[Mycenaean_Greece|Mycenaean]] castle [[Gla]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...nd was officially invested as such in a special ceremony at [[Caernarfon]] Castle in 1911. It was the first time since the [[Middle Ages]] that such an event ...is body was returned to Britain for burial at [[Frogmore]], near [[Windsor Castle]]. The Duchess of Windsor, on her death a decade and a half later, was buri
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  • ...o the throne, and the couple are aided in this by Duncan arriving at their castle. Macbeth murders Duncan in his sleep, Duncan's two sons, Malcolm and Donal ...uncan, in which a comic porter delays to answer persistent knocking at the castle gate, represents a return from the "fiendish" world to the human. This may
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  • ...ra, McCarthy was ardently anti-Asian. He appointed Charles Rice and Alfred Castle to lobby in favor of the Hawaiian Rehabilitation Bill which became the [[Ha
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  • ...k/index/properties/properties_sites_detail.htm?propertyID=PL_121 Edinburgh Castle]
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  • **[[Castle Air Museum]], [[Atwater, California]]
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  • ...y through ill-health, partly through disinclination; but in 1644, when his castle was under siege, he reached an agreement with the parliamentary forces. Th
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  • ...ounty, Delaware|Kent County]], and later [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]], [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]. He was a member of the [[Whig ...om 1844 Clayton cultivated a tract of land near [[New Castle, Delaware|New Castle]], called '' Buena Vista. '' Here, in a few years, he built a mansion and m
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  • ...WESLEY), Richard Colley, 2nd Earl of Mornington [I] (1760-1842), of Dangan Castle, co. Meath
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  • ===[[Scarborough Castle]]=== ...re of George Fox, of whom no known portrait exists, reveals much about the castle; but these are minor matters. There are quite a few small changes to the M
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  • ::Castle Dangerous, 1831
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  • : Though built in the beginning of the 20th century, its style resembles a castle.
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  • *''The Rich Man in His Castle'', page 92
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  • ...bottom of the Royal Mile, opposite the Palace. All along its way, from the Castle Esplanade, Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street, Canongate to Abbey Strand, ==From Palace to Castle==
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  • | quote = Algobay, carrying Canadian corn, is hard aground near Singer Castle, approximately 0.35 nautical miles west-northwest of Light 165. The ground
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  • |Himeji Castle.jpg|[[Himeji Castle]] is a UNESCO [[World Heritage site]]; its defences and gardens showcase tw
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