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Crenellation Collection (page 2)

Crenellation, a term often associated with medieval architecture, refers to the distinctive battlements or parapets that adorn castles and fortresses

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Crenellation Collection: View of St Asaph Cathedral, Denbighshire, North Wales
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Crenellation Collection: View of Llandaff Cathedral, near Cardiff, South Wales
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Crenellation Collection: View of Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire
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Crenellation Collection: Gatehouse to a monastery, Bristol
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Crenellation Collection: General view of Bristol Cathedral, Bristol
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Crenellation Collection: General view of Carlisle Cathedral, Cumbria
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Crenellation Collection: View inside Penshurst Castle, Tonbridge, Kent
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Crenellation Collection: Music cover, Sabbath Recreations, J Pridham
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Crenellation Collection: The Torre de Belem, built c. 1514 (photo) (see also 237479, 237480, 237481)
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Crenellation Collection: The Torre de Belem, built c. 1514 (photo) (see also 237479, 237481 & 237483)
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Crenellation Collection: View of a domed turret (photo)
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Crenellation Collection: A castle tower (photo)
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Crenellation Collection: Victorian card tray decorated with a scene of Pembroke College, Oxford and St
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Crenellation Collection: Palazzo Vecchio in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence (oil on canvas)
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Crenellation Collection: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire
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Crenellation Collection: St Marys Church tower and beacon, Monken Hadley, London
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Crenellation Collection: Four views, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Crenellation Collection: The Barbican, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland (colour photo)
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Crenellation Collection: Castle at Edge Hill, Banbury, Oxfordshire
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Crenellation Collection: The Douglas Room, Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland
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Crenellation Collection: St Chads Church, Chadwell Heath, Romford, Essex
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Crenellation Collection: Tulloch Castle, Dingwall, near Inverness, Scotland
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Crenellation Collection: St Chads Church, Lichfield, Staffordshire
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Crenellation Collection: Edgbaston Old Church, Birmingham, West Midlands
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Crenellation Collection: St Wynwallows Church, Landewednack, Cornwall
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Crenellation Collection: Parish church in the village of Luxulyan, Cornwall
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Crenellation Collection: Rockwood Hall, Mount Pleasant, New York, USA
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Crenellation Collection: Taylors Hall, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY State, USA
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Crenellation Collection: The Chapel, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY State, USA
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Crenellation Collection: Thompson Memorial Library, Poughkeepsie, NY State, USA
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Crenellation Collection: Sandown Castle, Kent 1853
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Crenellation Collection: Conway Castle Bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales
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Crenellation Collection: Lowther Castle, Cumberland, home for WW2 evacuees
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Crenellation Collection: Peterborough Cathedral, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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Crenellation Collection: St. Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London
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Crenellation Collection: Boys and Girls Colleges, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
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Crenellation Collection: The Castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
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Crenellation Collection: Handsworth Park and Old Church, Handsworth, Birmingham
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Crenellation Collection: Victoria Museum, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Crenellation Collection: Old Cathedral, Coimbra, central Portugal
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Crenellation Collection: Chalet Barros, Estoril, Cascais, Portugal
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Crenellation Collection: Historical scene, The Good Old Times
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Crenellation Collection: View of town and bay, Pollensa, Majorca, Spain
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Crenellation Collection: Hotel Illa d Or, Port of Pollensa, Majorca, Spain
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Crenellation Collection: Palazzo del Podesta, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
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Crenellation Collection: The Two Towers, Bologna, Italy
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Crenellation Collection: Church of the Immaculate Conception, Port Louis, Mauritius


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Crenellation, a term often associated with medieval architecture, refers to the distinctive battlements or parapets that adorn castles and fortresses. These structures not only served as defensive features but also added an air of grandeur and elegance to these magnificent buildings. One such example can be found at Picton Castle, near Haverfordwest in South Wales. Its crenellated walls stand tall, showcasing the architectural prowess of its creators. Similarly, Nantwich in Cheshire boasts impressive crenellations on its historic structures, transporting visitors back in time. Lancaster Castle in Lancashire is another remarkable sight adorned with crenellations. This imposing fortress has witnessed centuries of history unfold within its fortified walls. Venturing further north to Helsingborg in Skane, Sweden reveals a medieval fortress complete with crenellations that overlooks the city's picturesque landscape. Even beyond Europe's borders lie this architectural marvel. Lord's Castle in Barbados stands proudly amidst the West Indies' tropical beauty while Quetta's Military Staff College showcases British India's influence through its crenellated design. Doonagore Castle perched on Ireland's Co Clare coastline offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from its 16th-century tower house embellished with intricate crenellation patterns. The Tower of London takes on a magical aura during winter when it graces Christmas cards worldwide. Its iconic silhouette against a snowy backdrop captivates viewers and highlights the enchanting allure of crenellation. Traveling eastward brings us to Jerusalem where the Citadel (Tower of David) stands as a testament to ancient times. Its majestic structure adorned with timeless crenellations tells tales from centuries past. La Zisa castle located in Palermo, Sicily invites visitors into its regal halls boasting stunning ornate crenellation designs that reflect Italy's rich cultural heritage. Finally, St Mary's Church in Hartwell, Buckinghamshire showcases the versatility of crenellation.