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Original Entrance Doors, Chepstow Castle
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Original Entrance Doors, Chepstow Castle

The original wooden doors of Chepstow Castle in southern Wales. The castle was first built c. 1067 CE by Earl William FitzOsbern and then extended from c. 1190 CE by Sir William Marshal (c. 1146-1219 CE). The...
Launceston Castle
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Launceston Castle

Launceston Castle in Cornwall, England. It is an example of a motte and bailey castle and was first built in the 11th century CE and added to in subsequent centuries.
Conwy Castle, Wales
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Conwy Castle, Wales

Conwy Castle in north Wales. The castle was built by Edward I of England (r. 1272-1307 CE) from 1283 to 1289 CE.
Inner Ward, Caernarfon Castle
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Inner Ward, Caernarfon Castle

The two inner wards (baileys) of Caernarfon Castle, Wales. The castle was built by Edward I of England from 1283 to 1330 CE.
Vice or Spiral Staircase, Caerphilly Castle
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Vice or Spiral Staircase, Caerphilly Castle

An example of a castle vice or spiral staircase, Caerphilly Castle, Wales. 1268-1290 CE.
Beaumaris Castle
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Beaumaris Castle

An aerial view of Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, Wales. Built from the 13th century CE by Edward I (r. 1272-1307 CE), it is considered one of the finest examples of a medieval castle with concentric defensive walls.
Caernarfon Castle, Wales
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Caernarfon Castle, Wales

Caernarfon Castle, Wales. The castle was built by Edward I of England from 1283 to 1330 CE.
Chester Castle
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Chester Castle

The exterior of the Agricola Tower, Chester Castle, Cheshire, England. Chester Castle was built in 1070 CE by Hugh d'Avranches, the second Earl of Chester.
Chepstow Castle
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Chepstow Castle

Chepstow Castle in southern Wales. The castle was first built c. 1067 CE by Earl William FitzOsbern and then extended from c. 1190 CE by Sir William Marshal (c. 1146-1219 CE).
Colditz Castle
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Colditz Castle

Colditz Castle, Saxony, Germany. The castle was first built in the 11th century and was famously used as an Allied prisoner-of-war camp by Nazi Germany during the Second World War (1939-45)
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