The bailey and battlements were dotted with small fires, and men stood around them, more for something to do than for warmth. |
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He had his castles rebuilt, the walls repaired and strengthened, brattices and battlements constructed and trenches made in front of castles. |
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The castle's impressive battlements and tree-shaded gardens offer excellent views over the city and the estuary of the Tagus river. |
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Into the side of one slope was lodged a fortress, complete with high walls and battlements. |
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She glanced up to the heights of the castle battlements and saw a tall, tawny haired figure upon the uppermost heights. |
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Azure, two wolf's heads erased addorsed and conjoined at the neck issuant from the battlements of a demi-tower argent. |
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Alghero is a place for evening strolls atop battlements and along cobbled streets, and echoes everywhere with Catalan influences. |
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Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle. |
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The architecture is Tudor style, complete with turreted parapets, fortified towers, arches and battlements. |
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Others awaited Richard II on the battlements of Chester Castle, or in a glade of Sandiway Forest. |
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Her husband altered what was then known as Snape House, turning it into a castle with battlements and a Gothic exterior. |
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The battlements are crumbling, the turrets are wobbly and Daisy, the Friesian, is dry! |
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Turrets, towers and battlements now look fit to accommodate any damsel in distress. |
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She shushed him and signalled for him to move back to the other side of the battlements. |
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Some time ago, in a country that does not really exist anymore, a man once stood upon the battlements of a castle and surveyed his handiwork. |
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Dozens of sentries and crossbowmen kept watch on the battlements, and mounted cavalry patrolled the keep walls and the surrounding area. |
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Here, you can see stone cannon balls built into the castle walls, defensive battlements and interior living quarters. |
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The bridge is easily spotted since the towers that hold up the cables on each side of the river loom up like the crenellated battlements of an English castle. |
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She looked beyond the countless houses to the giant walls topped with battlements and many attaching towers to the dark and wasted dessert plains beyond, her true home. |
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I sat in the guard barracks in the outer wall of the castle battlements. |
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These are strictly known as crenellations and gave defenders something solid to hide behind when they were not firing out from the gaps in between the stone battlements. |
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Its walls, towers and battlements are silhouetted against the sky. |
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The old ruined turret and battlements of Brittas House could offer a point of interest which could be exploited but access, etc needs to be addressed. |
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The Castle is a charming curiosity, but from its battlements the horizons hold none of the views for which Africa is famous. |
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We must not bring up the drawbridges, man the battlements, close the doors, because Europe has a huge opportunity here and we must take it. |
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The round towers, topped with tiles softening the corners of the building, compete with the austere battlements that crown the castle. |
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Up until 1940, the walls were topped with battlements and were much higher. |
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Vauban built a fortress surrounded by battlements along a star shaped plan with six bastions. |
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From the battlements, she can look over a bend in the River Thames, across the treetops to Eton College and out over farms, villages and shires of Berks and Bucks. |
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There were massive walls, battlements, towers and huge building units. |
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We had ascended the steep staircase and out through a narrow trapdoor on to the roof of the tower, high above the battlements of his creaking ancestral pile. |
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The mural crown is a plain circlet of battlements on a narrow rim, encrusted with pine cones. |
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It was not a castle, did not need moats or peel towers, and had no fortifications, unless the owner in the late 18th cent. had a taste for mock Gothic and battlements. |
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You can reach them by taking a perfectly preserved path around the battlements. |
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While the ghost of default stalks the battlements, he dithers and spouts soliloquies. |
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The 12th century fortress has endured as a symbol of power, for whoever ruled its battlements could rain destruction in any direction. |
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The castle of enchantment is not yet behind me, it is before me still and daily I catch glimpses of its battlements and towers. |
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Soldiers and staff watched from windows, doors, and battlements as we passed from bailey to bailey until we reached the courtyard around the huge central keep. |
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Characters on the drawbridge of a belfry and those on the battlements can engage in combat as soon as the hexes are adjacent. |
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Walls, battlements and round towers tell us of the repairs and restorations that throughout its history have been necessary for its conservation. |
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There were battlements along the walls, and seven guards at the gate. |
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As I kept up a brisk pace along the battlements of the castle, I sunk into my thoughts and was so absorbed that I didn't hear the footsteps coming up behind me. |
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Although the inner courtyard was destroyed in 1809 by Napoleonic troops, the walls and battlements remain intact and are worth the 15-minute climb it takes to reach them. |
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Later structures of the Romantic Revival would draw on elements of castle architecture such as battlements for the same purpose. |
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Both offer views of the town's marina beyond the crenelated battlements. |
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Though built of trap rock stone with arched windows and doors, parts of its Gothic tower and its battlements were wood. |
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A scale, which no longer exists, allowing the output to the battlements of the tower. |
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During this period the castle was amplified with the addition of two drawbridges, another tower, Ghibelline battlements, still present today, and many other adornments including ornate brickwork and graffito frescoes. |
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As with other monuments of this type, the minaret is topped with stepped battlements, some of which have survived on the parapet of the existing bell tower. |
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Parts of the medieval city wall with battlements have remained intact. |
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So for God's sake, Postcomm, get off the battlements and see sense! |
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Its construction dates from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and the most interesting thing about the building is its church, whose exterior boasts a bell tower with several battlements. |
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I picture them gathered from time to time and leaning over the battlements of Heaven as the Lord affords them a glimpse of what the Army is doing today. |
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Castle of Javier: 11th Century tower, 13th Century battlements. |
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The outside of the building was restyled with Gothic features, including new battlements and turrets. |
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Walkways along the tops of the curtain walls allowed defenders to rain missiles on enemies below, and battlements gave them further protection. |
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Parts of the moats remain as well as the five bulwarks and the battlements. |
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Damian also researched aviation and undertook a failed experiment to fly from the battlements of Stirling Castle. |
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He then occupied the port and attacked the city while the population hurried for shelter behind the Morro's moat and high battlements. |
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Castleton also featured in national news reports in the early 1980s following the murder of Susan Renhard near the battlements of Peveril Castle. |
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Instead, he was captured by the king's enemies and beheaded and his head was set up on high battlements. |
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Till he unseam'd him from the nave to th' chaps, and fix'd his head upon our battlements. |
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The monastery became a center from which missionaries would be trained and then sent forth and its size and battlements helped to protect it from Chichimeca attacks. |
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These towers were often reinforced and enlarged with battlements. |
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The battlements may originally have been built with triple finials in a similar fashion to Conwy, although little remains of these in the modern era. |
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Although now somewhat decayed, the battlements originally sported triple finial designs and featured a sequence of square holes running along the outside of the walls. |
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The West Towers, in contrast with the Central Tower, are heavily decorated and are topped with battlements and eight pinnacles each, again in the Perpendicular style. |
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