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Castle Studies Trust - Links
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Sign Up for CST News. Heritage Bodies - Britain. Castle Databases, Gazetteers and Sites:. Castle Studies Group: www.castlestudiesgroup.org.uk/index.html. Philip Davis - Gatehouse: www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/home.html. Andrew Herret’s CastleFacts: www.castlefacts.info. The Castles of Wales: www.castlewales.com/home/html. Castles of Scotland: www.rampantscotland.com/castles/. Castles and Fortifications of England and Wales: www.ecastles.co.uk. Castles of Great Britain: www.castles-of-Britain.com/. The Sc...
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Castles Links: Links to the Web's Best Castle Resources
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Castles in the UK. Life in a Castle. Rooms of a Castle. Discover My New Book. Castles in the UK. Life in a Castle. Life in a Medieval Castle. Castles Links and Resources. Castles Links: An Array Great Castle and History Websites. This castles links page contains resources and references to recommended castle websites, elsewhere on the net. There're so many castles in the world that - sadly! If you've got a website that would be a useful resource, please get in touch! Hope you enjoy the below. Nina Ringbo...
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Links | Castles, Forts and Battles
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ALL LINKS OPEN IN NEW WINDOW). Where possible/viable primary sources were consulted in production of this website. Please note that CastlesFortsBattles.co.uk is not responsible for the content of these external links. The society is responsible for studying and conserving of ancient monuments, historic buildings and fine old craftsmanship. It acts as a statutory consultee on listed buildings. Historic Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government that owns and operates numerous historic prop...
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Digging Halton Castle Part 1 | Richard the Castellan
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Digging Halton Castle Part 1. July 17, 2015. August 23, 2015. The ruins of Halton Castle with the 1738 courthouse on the right. The 1399 gatehouse at Lancaster castle is similar in style to the lost 15th century gatehouse at Halton Castle, Cheshire. The opportunity to excavate castles in North West England is rare, as was noted in 2007 by the authors of the North West Archaeological Regional. 3D models →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Richard Nevell | Richard the Castellan
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Guest Post: Richard Nevell on the Castle Studies Trust. October 19, 2016. What is the Castle Studies Trust? A blend of military architecture and domestic use has produced buildings as diverse as Carlisle and Edinburgh, both still used by the British Army, and Bodiam and Stokesay, designed at least partly for show and domesticity. Examining the medieval castle leads to an examination of medieval society. The Castle Studies Trust. Click here for Castle Studies Trust interview with Michael Fradley]. An impo...
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Useful Websites | A Thousand Years of Building with Stone
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A Thousand Years of Building with Stone. Exploring heritage buildings and their lost quarries. Skip to primary content. Getting Started: Buildings Research. Getting Started: Researching Quarries. The following is a list of useful online resources encompassing all aspects of the project from built heritage to geology. If you know of any priceless online sources, be it census data or a brilliant web map do get in touch. Http:/ www.worcestershire.gov.uk/libraries. Contains links to the Online catalogue.
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April | 2015 | Richard the Castellan
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Archaeology and the question of open access. April 27, 2015. August 8, 2016. It is all about open access. In short, open access means making content available to as many people as possible. The Archaeology Data Service. Leads the way in this area, making journals, monographs, and even excavation reports accessible. It can be used by the general public, archaeology professionals, or academics and researchers. A few months ago, English Heritage. Proceedings of The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. But no...
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May | 2015 | Richard the Castellan
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May 25, 2015. June 5, 2015. The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. L P Hartley,. It’s perhaps something you don’t need to be reminded of when researching the Middle Ages. Even when reading through old reports of excavations, it’s pretty self-evident. The further back you go, the fewer site plans and section drawings you get. Appendices detailing pottery and smalls finds disappear. Context numbers diminish. I supposed in an age before JCBs digging through rubble would have been d...
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Ex Historia 7 | Richard the Castellan
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July 2, 2015. The latest volume of. Was published today, and is available for free through the University of Exeter’s website. First published in 2009, it is run by post-graduate students at Exeter, and accepts submissions from around the country. The journal is entirely online, which cuts down on costs, but laid out like a print journal like the. Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports. Team when they put out a call for papers latter in the year. Now go ahead and check the journal out. You are commenti...