This book explores the history and development of the Great Tower in detail, beginning with its construction in the reign of Henry II and ending when the Ministry of Works took it over in 1930, to conserve and open it as a monument for ..
The viscounty of Thouars was one of the largest of the Poitou during the Middle Ages. Close to the a...
Places have the power to suspend our disbelief, even about unbelievable subjects. This is especially...
In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...
If there was a castle community, then the Grays of Heton were amongst its most enthusiastic members....
During the period of Anarchy (1135-1153), the English Crown didn’t built new castles. During the rei...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
General view, looking over the Thames River, from the southwest; The castle was founded by William I...
The years between 1258 and 1276 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in B...
Sherborne Old Castle was built in Dorset in about 1122–35. The fortified palace was one of several m...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.It is often overlooked that the castles of England were ...
This is the final version. Available from the Castle Studies Group via the DOI in this record. In me...
The interpretation of the 13th-century castles formerly described as “hall-houses” has recently bee...
THis chapter begins by dealing with the place in Scotland which lacked the formal, regularised archi...
The viscounty of Thouars was one of the largest of the Poitou during the Middle Ages. Close to the a...
Places have the power to suspend our disbelief, even about unbelievable subjects. This is especially...
In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...
If there was a castle community, then the Grays of Heton were amongst its most enthusiastic members....
During the period of Anarchy (1135-1153), the English Crown didn’t built new castles. During the rei...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
General view, looking over the Thames River, from the southwest; The castle was founded by William I...
The years between 1258 and 1276 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in B...
Sherborne Old Castle was built in Dorset in about 1122–35. The fortified palace was one of several m...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.It is often overlooked that the castles of England were ...
This is the final version. Available from the Castle Studies Group via the DOI in this record. In me...
The interpretation of the 13th-century castles formerly described as “hall-houses” has recently bee...
THis chapter begins by dealing with the place in Scotland which lacked the formal, regularised archi...
The viscounty of Thouars was one of the largest of the Poitou during the Middle Ages. Close to the a...
Places have the power to suspend our disbelief, even about unbelievable subjects. This is especially...
In the aftermath of the Norman Conquest of the kingdom of England in the late eleventh century a ser...