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Front of Newark Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
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Front of Newark Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Front of Newark Castle, 1898. Founded mid 12th century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln by charter of Henry I. Dismantled in 17th century after the English Civil War and restored in the 19th century by Anthony Salvin in the 1840s. From " Our Own Country, Volume III". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
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Anthony Cassells Co Cassell Fishing Fishing Rod Henry Beauclerc Henry I Henry I Of England King Henry I King Of England Newark Castle Nottinghamshire Our Own Country Restoration Restored River Trent Anthony Salvin Cassell And Company Ltd Fortifications Newark On Trent Salvin
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This print showcases the front view of Newark Castle in 1898. The castle, founded in the mid-12th century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln under Henry I's charter, holds a rich historical significance. Unfortunately, it was dismantled during the 17th century after enduring the English Civil War. However, thanks to Anthony Salvin's remarkable restoration work in the 1840s, this architectural masterpiece regained its former glory. The image captures a picturesque scene with a bridge spanning over River Trent in Nottinghamshire, England. In the background stands Newark Castle majestically against the landscape. A lone figure can be seen fishing on the riverbank with his rod as if lost in contemplation amidst this historic setting. Published in "Our Own Country, Volume III" by Cassell and Company Limited from London, Paris & Melbourne in 1898; this engraving provides us with a glimpse into British history and literature of that era. It is an artistic representation that beautifully combines elements of geography and fortification. The photograph not only serves as a visual reminder of our past but also highlights Anthony Salvin's contribution to preserving heritage sites for future generations to admire and appreciate. This stunning print allows us to immerse ourselves in both natural beauty and man-made marvels while reflecting upon their historical context.
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