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  2. Keep - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century reconstruction of the keep at Château d'Étampes. Since the 16th century, the English word keep has commonly referred to large towers in castles. [4] The word originates from around 1375 to 1376, coming from the Middle English term kype, meaning basket or cask, and was a term applied to the shell keep at Guînes, said to resemble a barrel. [5]

  3. The Castle, Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    The Castle, Newcastle, or Newcastle Castle is a medieval fortification in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, built on the site of the fortress that gave the City of Newcastle its name. The most prominent remaining structures on the site are the Castle Keep (the castle's main fortified stone tower, pictured below right), and the Black Gate, its ...

  4. Clitheroe Castle - Wikipedia

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    Today the buildings on the site are the home of Clitheroe Castle Museum. The keep is the second smallest surviving stone-built keep in England. The castle was listed as a Scheduled Monument on 10 April 1915 (and later, under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 law). [1] It was Grade I listed on 19 May 1950. [2]

  5. Orford Castle - Wikipedia

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    Square Norman keeps continued to be built after Orford, whilst Henry II was aware of fully circular castle designs before building the keep. [19] A round keep was constructed at New Buckenham, Norfolk, in 1146, for example. [20] Historians have therefore questioned to what extent the design can be seen as legitimately transitional. [19]

  6. Hedingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hedingham Castle was the location for episode 2 of The Landscape of Man aired on Channel 4 in 2010, [20] in which the castle grounds and gardens, which had been left to become a wilderness throughout the 20th century, were restored. [1] The castle has also been a location for the feature film The Reckoning (2004) and for the BBC series Ivanhoe ...

  7. White Tower (Tower of London) - Wikipedia

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    As the main castle in England's capital, [nb 1] the Tower of London was an important royal building. The keep built by Gundulf bears testament to this as it was one of the largest in Christendom. [4] The White Tower was multi-purpose. It was the castle's strongest point militarily yet provided accommodation fit for the king and his representatives.

  8. Madrid museum welcomes ruling it can keep painting ... - AOL

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    One of Spain's top museums welcomed a U.S. court decision allowing it to keep a French impressionist painting looted from a Jewish woman by the Nazis, which the museum said it had bought decades ...

  9. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    A keep is a strong central tower which normally forms the heart of a castle. Often the keep is the most defended area of a castle, and as such may form the main habitation area for a noble or lord, or contain important stores such as the armoury or the main well.