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Castle gate of Krnov before restoration ( 2001 )
Castle gate of Krnov after restoration ( 2009 )
The " Schlössli " ( small Castle ), Rore Tower and the upper gate tower have remained nearly unchanged since the 13th century.
They were able to open the gate and allow a much larger party who set fire to the town and plundered its churches and homes leaving Abergavenny Castle intact.
View of the front gate of Peckforton Castle.
After Tokugawa's victory at Sekigahara, the Iga acted as guards for the inner compounds of Edo Castle, while the Kōga acted as a police force and assisted in guarding the outer gate.
File: The Carrmire gate-Castle Howard-geograph. org. uk-175976. jpg | The Carrmire gate ( c. 1730 ), Castle Howard
The castle gate behind the drawbridge is the only access to the Castle, and it has remained exactly as it was throughout the centuries.
This burial monument, which includes the young man's bust and the Foote family crest, greets visitors in the main High Street entrance, just from the Henry VIII gate to Windsor Castle.
Saga Castle ( Shachi gate )
The Washi no Mon gate to Tokushima Castle is destroyed by fire.
Parades are a mixture of folklore and military tattoo Indeed, to mark St. David's Day, and their return from a six-month tour of Afghanistan, soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment provided The Changing of the Guard ceremony at Cardiff Castle ’ s south gate on 27 and 28 February 2010.
The keeper of the Castle, Alexander Erskine of Gogar was ejected by supporters of Regent Morton in April 1578, after his son was fatally wounded during a struggle at the gate.
Incensed at the rebellious Saigo clan, Imagawa Ujizane entered the castle-town of Imabashi, arrested Saigo Masayoshi and twelve others, and had them vertically impaled before the gate of Ryuden Temple, near Yoshida Castle.
When shown the severed head of his son, which had been nailed above the gate of Dublin Castle, Sorley Boy gave the memorable response, " My son hath many heads ".
Later in the 16th century the tower was rebuilt taller, from the original height of 35 m. The wall of the Great Castle was also fortified with new towers: altogether 14 defence towers ( including a gate tower named Clock Tower – the only exit ) had been built along its wall by the end of 14th century.
Lychgate | Lych gate and chapel of the Castle Street Campus ( formerly the Boys ' School )
On February 1911 ( Meiji 44 ), the former Hasuike Gate of Edo Castle was transported and reconstructed on the remains of the Nishinomaru-Enoki Gate, which today is used as the main gate for visitors.
This gate was originally called the Nishinomaru-enokida Gate and is used today as the main gate to Nagoya Castle.
Castle gate
A barbican is a fortified gate, and here the name probably derives from the ' Castle Barbican ' which was an entrance to the late medieval fortress that guarded access to the Cattewater, prior to the building of the Royal Citadel.
As the Honmaru enceinte was said to begin right behind the Naka-no-mon gate, the Ō-bansho probably played a key role in the security of Edo Castle.
is said to have been the main gate to the Sannomaru of Edo Castle.

Chûn and Castle
Entrance to Chûn Castle
Chûn Castle is a large Iron Age hillfort ( ringfort ) near Penzance in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
de: Chûn Castle
* Chûn Castle
* Chûn Castle, a hillfort in the United Kingdom

Castle and Cornwall
On arrival at Falmouth, England, after a crossing under filthy conditions, Allen and the other prisoners were imprisoned in Pendennis Castle, Cornwall.
The so-called " Arthur stone ", discovered in 1998 among the ruins at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall in securely dated 6th-century contexts, created a brief stir but proved irrelevant.
Falmouth Harbour, National Maritime Museum | National Maritime Museum, Cornwall and Pendennis Castle.
: Nicholas of Cornwall ( b. & d. 17 January 1240 Berkhamsted Castle ), died shortly after birth, buried at Beaulieu Abbey with his mother
The finest of the dozen country houses that Nash designed as picturesque castles include, the relatively small Luscombe Castle Devon ( 1800 – 04 ), Ravensworth Castle ( Tyne and Wear ) begun 1807 only finally completed in 1846, was one of the largest houses by Nash, Caerhays Castle in Cornwall ( 1808 – 10 ), Shanbally Castle, County Tipperary ( 1818 – 1819 ) was the last of these castles to be built.
* Caerhays Castle, Cornwall ( 1808 )
* Tintagel Castle, Tintagel, Cornwall.
* Tintagel Castle in Cornwall ( also said to be Arthur's birthplace by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
In 1312, Piers Gaveston, 1st Earl of Cornwall, was captured by Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick, and imprisoned in Warwick Castle until his execution on 9 June 1312.
Her dower rights as Countess of Cornwall were disputed, and so King Edward instead assigned her Oakham Castle and other lands.
Traditional Midsummer bonfires are still lit on some high hills in Cornwall ( see Carn Brea and Castle an Dinas, St. Columb Major ).
Castle Hill was the site of a relatively large ( 390 by 102 feet ) castle, built in the mid-13th century by the lord of the manor, Richard, Earl of Cornwall.
Tintagel Castle () is a medieval fortification located on the peninsula of Tintagel Island, adjacent to the village of Tintagel in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom.
In 1225 Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, swapped the land of Merthen ( originally part of the manor of Winnianton ) with Gervase de Tintagel for Tintagel Castle.
Tintagel Castle is one of the landholdings of the Duke of Cornwall, Prince Charles, who refuses to reveal the date or circumstances under which the castle was transferred to the care of English Heritage.
Falmouth, Cornwall | Falmouth Harbour, National Maritime Museum Cornwall and Pendennis Castle
< center > Panorama of Castle Dore, Cornwall < center >
Grenville was immortalised in Daphne Du Maurier's 1948 novel The King's General, which has subsequently been adapted into a play, which is to be performed at Restormel Castle, Cornwall in May 2009.
The Prince of Wales, who had inherited the Duchy of Cornwall, chose Erskine's title, Baron Erskine of Restormel Castle, while the motto, " trial by jury " was Erskine's own.
Roger de Valletort ( Reginald de Valle Torta ) sold out in 1270 to Richard, Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans while Edward, the Black Prince, became the first Duke of Cornwall, and a visitor to Trematon Castle.

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