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  2. Roses and Castles - Wikipedia

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    A false origin of the style suggests that it originates from the Llangollen Canal in the early 20th century, where a lengthsman grew an abundance of roses and had a picturesque view of Chirk Castle from his garden. In reality, the movement had been well established since 1858. [3] A number of theories to the origin of the design exist.

  3. Samuel and Nathaniel Buck - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of 1737 by the Buck Brothers, showing Bodiam Castle in Sussex from the northeast Engraving of 1727 by the Buck Brothers, showing Beeston Castle in Cheshire from the south NW Prospect of Bristol, 1734 SE Prospect of Bristol, 1734. Samuel Buck was born in Yorkshire in 1696. After publishing some prints in that county he moved to London.

  4. Trakai Island Castle - Wikipedia

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    Trakai Island Castle (Lithuanian: Trakų salos pilis) is an island castle located in Trakai, Lithuania, on an island in Lake Galvė. The construction of the stone castle was begun in the 14th century by Kęstutis , and around 1409 major works were completed by his son Vytautas the Great , who died in this castle in 1430.

  5. Opus spicatum - Wikipedia

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    The herringbone method was used by Filippo Brunelleschi in constructing the dome of the Cathedral of Florence (Santa Maria del Fiore). [2]Examples in France exist in the churches at Querqueville in Normandy and St Christophe at Suèvres, both dating from the 10th century, and in England herring-bone masonry is found in the walls of castles, such as at Guildford, Colchester and Tamworth, [1] as ...

  6. Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Blarney Castle. Some of Ireland's main cities were built up and fortified before and during the mediaeval period. Limerick remained a walled city until the 18th century, while Derry's medieval walls still stand today. Such features as King John's Castle were built as major fortifications.

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