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Castles and Strongholds of Northumberland

Castles and Strongholds of Northumberland
Author: Brian Long
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 075099701X

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Much more than an 'excellent gazetteer'; this detailed study of the county's castles, monuments and towers shows who was responsible for the defence of the Anglo-Scottish border whilst Henry V was at Agincourt. Subsequent surveys show how in 1584 Christopher Dacre forwarded a bold project that linked a string of towers forming a defence against marauding Scots, suggesting new towers to stop gaps, with a 'dyke or defence' joining them like a latter-day Hadrian's Wall. Beyond this line were the many Peles or Bastles, home to the headsmen of the notorious reiving families, who were cursed in 1525 by bishops of Durham and Glasgow as punishment for their brutal way of life, giving rise to much legend and romance. Meanwhile, polite society occupied the large castles nestled amongst the coastal area still standing today for all to see. This history and gazetteer, with over 500 entries and plentiful illustrations and plans, will enhance your understanding of the history of the borders and their proud, turbulent past.


Bastions and Belligerents

Bastions and Belligerents
Author: John Fenwick Dodds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1998
Genre: Fortification
ISBN:

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Strongholds of the Border Reivers

Strongholds of the Border Reivers
Author: Keith Durham
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472864581

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A detailed examination of the Border fortresses involved in raids, or 'reives', on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border in the 13th - 17th centuries. In the year 1296, Edward I of England launched a series of vicious raids across the Anglo-Scottish Border in his attempt to annexe Scotland. The Scots retaliated and the two countries were plunged into 300 years of war in which the Borderland became the frontline and raiding, or 'reiving,' encouraged by both sides, became a way of life. Keith Durham examines the Border fortresses, ranging from small, well-defended castles to imposing tower houses, or 'peles,' and a variety of fortified farmhouses known as 'bastles.' He also investigates the many churches that were strengthened against attack and in times of trouble served as sanctuaries for their congregations. Packed with full-colour photographs and detailed cut-away artwork, this is an ideal historical commentary for any tourist visiting the sites that are dotted across the whole of the Border region.


Strongholds of the Barons

Strongholds of the Barons
Author: J. Ivo Ball
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1906
Genre: Castles
ISBN:

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An Account of Belsay Castle in the County of Northumberland

An Account of Belsay Castle in the County of Northumberland
Author: Sir Arthur E. Middleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1990
Genre: Castles
ISBN: 9781871739121

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Belsay, Northumberland, has been described as the northern jewel in the crown of English Heritage to whose care it was entrusted in 1980. For 800 years there have been Middletons at Belsay, living first in the Norman castle, a Border stronghold, later in the Jacobean house and, finally, in the Grecian mansion of golden sandstone designed and built by Sir Charles Monck from stone quarried on the estate. In the quarry, Sir Charles built a garden which attracts many thousands of visitors every year.


The Castles of Northumberland

The Castles of Northumberland
Author: Frank Graham
Publisher: Frank Graham
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1976
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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English Castles: England’s most dramatic castles and strongholds (Collins Little Books)

English Castles: England’s most dramatic castles and strongholds (Collins Little Books)
Author: Historic UK
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0008303711

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A handy guide to England’s most dramatic castles and strongholds, many of which are open to visitors. Includes an eight-page map section showing the locations of castles covered in the book.


Northumberland Strongholds

Northumberland Strongholds
Author: Ed Geldard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2009
Genre: Castles
ISBN: 9780711229853

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From the time of Edward I until the union of England and Scotland, the northern border of Northumberland was in a constant state of warfare. As a result, there are more castles, bastles and pele towers in Northumberland than in any other county. This is a lively photographic survey of seventy-five strongholds, ranging from the impressive castles at Bamburgh, Alnwick and Dunstanburgh to battlemented country houses and remote fortified farmsteads. The text explains their importance and architecture, and tells their dramatic and bloody stories.


Hillforts

Hillforts
Author: Alastair Oswald
Publisher: Historic England Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Iron Age hillforts in Northumberland National Park are extraordinarily well preserved, rivaling anything that can be found in Europe. What did hill-forts look like when they were first built? Why were they built? And what was life like for their inhabitants? This book presents the results of detailed and extensive archaeological landscape surveys carried out by English Heritage.


'Ours'

'Ours'
Author: Ian Ronayne
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2009-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750962593

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For the first time, the story of Jersey in the First World War is revealed. Whilst the island's role in the Second World War is well documented, a generation earlier another devastating war had struck Jersey, jeopardising the lives and liberties of its people. In 1915, a band of 300 young men known as the Jersey Company volunteered to fight for king and country in a war beyond the comprehension of many. Feted as heroes, they proudly took their place in the trenches of the Western front. But the war was to have a devastating effect - both on the Jersey Company and their island. Soon the volunteers were not only fighting the enemy, but also waging a bitter struggle for continued recognition and support from home. Accompanied by some incredible rare photographs, this book tells the moving but ultimately tragic story of one small and unique unit caught in the maelstrom of the Great War. This is an eye-opening account of one of the most important periods in Jersey's history and promises to fascinate anyone interested in the island's extraordinary past.