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  2. Blockhouse - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1750, Fort Edward in Nova Scotia, Canada is the oldest remaining military blockhouse in North America. Reconstructed European wooden keep at Saint-Sylvain-d'Anjou, France, has a strong resemblance to a North American western frontier log blockhouse

  3. File:Device fort plans Sandsfoot, Dorset.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Polygonal fort - Wikipedia

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    An 1868 plan of Fort I of the ring fortress at Magdeburg, typical of mid-19th century polygonal forts. A polygonal fort is a type of fortification originating in France in the late 18th century and fully developed in Germany in the first half of the 19th century.

  5. File:Device fort plans Portland, Dorset.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Device fort plans Calshot.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Arrowslit - Wikipedia

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    Inside of an arrowslit, where an archer would stand, at Corfe Castle. Exterior view of arrowslits in the Bargate gatehouse in Southampton. An arrowslit (often also referred to as an arrow loop, loophole or loop hole, and sometimes a balistraria [1]) is a narrow vertical aperture in a fortification through which an archer can launch arrows or a crossbowman can launch bolts.

  8. Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Bent's Fort is featured briefly in Larry McMurty's 1985 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove, as well as in the 1989 Emmy Award-winning four-part TV miniseries adapted from the book. [citation needed] Bent's Fort in the spring of 1834 is a major setting for Terry Johnston's 1988 novel One-Eyed Dream.

  9. Cilurnum - Wikipedia

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    Cilurnum (1964 OS map) Fort, baths and vicus Cilurnum Fort plan Cilurnum baths. Cilurnum or Cilurvum was an ancient Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall at Chesters near the village of Walwick, Northumberland. It is also known as Walwick Chesters to distinguish it from Great Chesters fort and Halton Chesters.