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Castles of the South East Collection (page 2)

Bramber, Calshot, Camber, Carisbrooke, Christchurch, Deal, Donnington, Herstmonceux, Hurst, Leeds, Pevensey, Portchester, Rochester, Tower of London, Upnor, Walmer, Windsor, Yarmouth, Ypres

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Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Pevensey Castle K950445

Pevensey Castle K950445
PEVENSEY CASTLE, East Sussex. Basement of the North Tower of the Inner Bailey

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: The Roman West Gate, Pevensey Castle J940501

The Roman West Gate, Pevensey Castle J940501
PEVENSEY CASTLE, East Sussex.The Roman West Gate

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle J860044

Rochester Castle J860044
Rochester Castle, Kent. General view of the castle in winter with a cannon in the foreground

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Snow at Rochester Castle J850035

Snow at Rochester Castle J850035
Rochester Castle, Kent. General view with snow at sunrise

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Portchester Castle J940487

Portchester Castle J940487
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing by Alan Sorrell of the castle as it might have appeared in the 15th century

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Upnor Castle K960688

Upnor Castle K960688
UPNOR CASTLE, Kent. General view of the castle from across the River Medway

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Windsor Castle CC72_02426

Windsor Castle CC72_02426
WINDSOR CASTLE, Berkshire. A view of the castle from above Romney Lock. Although William the Conqueror had a castle on this site

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Windsor Castle CC41_00056

Windsor Castle CC41_00056
WINDSOR CASTLE, Berkshire. View from the junction of High Street and Peascod Street looking along Castle Hill with the statue of Queen Victoria in the foreground

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Portchester Castle engraving N110147

Portchester Castle engraving N110147
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. " An inside view of Portchester Castle in Hampshire. Dedicated to the Officers of the Militia

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Portchester Castle engraving N110146

Portchester Castle engraving N110146
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. " An outside view of Portchester Castle in Hampshire. Dedicated to the Officers of the Militia

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Walmer Castle from the beach J860338

Walmer Castle from the beach J860338
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. View of the castle from the beach. The Castle commands approaches to the busy anchorage of The Downs

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Deal Castle engraving K041008

Deal Castle engraving K041008
WALMER CASTLE, Kent. Queen Mothers picture collection. Engraving of Deal Castle

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Walmer Castle N110116

Walmer Castle N110116
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. View of the South Bastion and bridge that crosses the Moat

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Walmer Castle N110115

Walmer Castle N110115
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. View of the castle and surrounding gardens. DP139606

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Walmer Castle N110114

Walmer Castle N110114
WALMER CASTLE AND GARDENS, Kent. View of the Broadwalk and yew hedges with castle beyond

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Camber Castle a98_04491

Camber Castle a98_04491
CAMBER CASTLE, Winchelsea, Rye, East Sussex. Camber Castle was built on the low-lying coastal dunes in around 1540 as part of Henry VIIIs defensive scheme to counter invasion from the French

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Wellingtons bedroom, Walmer Castle J920019

Wellingtons bedroom, Walmer Castle J920019
WALMER CASTLE, Kent. Interior view. Wellingtons bedroom

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Calshot Castle J850508

Calshot Castle J850508
CALSHOT CASTLE, Hampshire. The gatehouse

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Calshot Castle J850502

Calshot Castle J850502
CALSHOT CASTLE, Hampshire. View from the South

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Pevensey Castle N100497

Pevensey Castle N100497
PEVENSEY CASTLE, East Sussex. Aerial view of the medieval inner bailey

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Pevensey Castle N100496

Pevensey Castle N100496
PEVENSEY CASTLE, East Sussex. Aerial view of the castle showing the medieval inner bailey and the larger Roman enclosure

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Donnington Castle c. 1900 CC97_02672

Donnington Castle c. 1900 CC97_02672
DONNINGTON CASTLE, Newbury, Berkshire. The Great Gatehouse, a three storey building with two round towers projected from the main body of the castle

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Camber Castle N100290

Camber Castle N100290
CAMBER CASTLE, Rye, East Sussex. View of central tower from the wall walk

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Camber Castle N100289

Camber Castle N100289
CAMBER CASTLE, Rye, East Sussex. View of central tower from within the outer walls

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Camber Castle N100286

Camber Castle N100286
CAMBER CASTLE, Rye, East Sussex. General view with sheep

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Camber Castle N100285

Camber Castle N100285
CAMBER CASTLE, Rye, East Sussex. General view

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Portchester Castle K910375

Portchester Castle K910375
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. The Landgate Moat and Inner Bailey wall from the south

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Bramber Castle N072005

Bramber Castle N072005
BRAMBER CASTLE, West Sussex. Aerial view

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Upnor Castle N100186

Upnor Castle N100186
UPNOR CASTLE, Kent. View from the south west showing the edge of the Gatehouse (left) and South Tower (right)

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Calshot Castle J850500

Calshot Castle J850500
CALSHOT CASTLE, Hampshire. View from the North-East. This artillery fort, built by Henry VIII to defend the sea passage to Southampton, was recently used as a Navy and RAF base

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle J920697

Rochester Castle J920697
ROCHESTER CASTLE, Kent. Castle through the trees from inside the inner bailey

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle J860149

Rochester Castle J860149
ROCHESTER CASTLE, Kent. View of the keep from castle grounds

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle engraving N070824

Rochester Castle engraving N070824
ROCHESTER CASTLE, Kent. North west view of Rochester Castle by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 1735. Shows castle, cathedral, bridge and River Medway

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Camber Castle K940544

Camber Castle K940544
CAMBER CASTLE, Winchelsea, East Sussex. View from inside the castle walls

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle K011726

Rochester Castle K011726
ROCHESTER CASTLE, Kent. Interior view. The mural gallery surrounding the upper half of the Great Hall

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Portchester Castle J910018

Portchester Castle J910018
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Reconstruction drawing of Astons Tower in the mid 14th century by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle J920695

Rochester Castle J920695
ROCHESTER CASTLE, Kent. Castle from across the River Medway

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Rochester Castle J860148

Rochester Castle J860148
ROCHESTER CASTLE, Kent. View of the castle keep from the top of the cathedral

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Herstmonceux Castle CC000352

Herstmonceux Castle CC000352
Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex. The ivy-clad entrance gatehouse. Herstmonceux Castle was built of brick circa 1445 by Sir Roger Fiennes

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Portchester Castle N090188

Portchester Castle N090188
PORTCHESTER CASTLE, Hampshire. Panoramic view of the south and east curtain walls viewed from the south-east corner

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Pevensey Castle J940502

Pevensey Castle J940502
PEVENSEY CASTLE, East Sussex. The North and East towers of the Inner Bailey

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Pevensey Castle J940489

Pevensey Castle J940489
PEVENSEY CASTLE, East Sussex. Aerial reconstruction drawing c.1066 by Alan Sorrell

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Aerial view of Hurst Castle N071875

Aerial view of Hurst Castle N071875
HURST CASTLE, Hampshire. Aerial view of the castle showing its position on the spit

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Hurst Castle N071873

Hurst Castle N071873
HURST CASTLE, Hampshire. Aerial view of the castle showing its position on the spit

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Calshot Castle N071871

Calshot Castle N071871
CALSHOT CASTLE, Hampshire. Aerial view of the castle

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Aerial view of Calshot Castle N071869

Aerial view of Calshot Castle N071869
CALSHOT CASTLE, Hampshire. Aerial view of the castle showing its position on the spit

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Hurst Castle N071874

Hurst Castle N071874
HURST CASTLE, Hampshire. Aerial view of the castle showing its position on the spit

Background imageCastles of the South East Collection: Three Castles. Deal, Walmer and Sandown J920039

Three Castles. Deal, Walmer and Sandown J920039
WALMER CASTLE, Kent. " Three Castles". Unknown artist. Painting of Deal, Walmer and Sandown Castles during late 17th century



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