Arundel Castle, England
May 21st 2011 visit to Arundel Castle, ancestral home of the Dukes of Norfolk. The keep dates back to the 13th century. The newer sections are victorian.
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Visit Leeds Castle near London
From London you can easily visit the beautiful Leeds Castle.
Leeds Castle—which is often called the most beautiful castle in the world—is a can’t-miss spot when visiting England. Located in Kent, it’s just one hour southeast of London, making it an easy day trip from the big city. The magnificent castle sprawls over 500 acres of land and boasts 900 years of fascinating history. With so much to see and discover, Leeds Castle should be at the top of your list for your next visit to London.
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Castles, Ruins & Chocolate Stories | YORK, ENGLAND
My mamma came to visit me in England and the two of us headed off to the historic city of York - castles, vikings, romans, ruins, markets and a whole lot of chocolate ensued! Xx
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York Museum Gardens (Ruins of St.Mary's Monastery)
York Minster
The Shambles & The Shambles Market
Clifford's Tower
York's Chocolate Story
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Framlingham Castle: Explore Roger Bigod's Keepless Castle in Suffolk, England
Mom and I went to Framlingham for the Church of St. Michael to see the Howard Monuments. As we drove through the town we saw signs about castle parking. We didn't even know there was a castle in Framlingham. It was not easy to find due to regulations (the parking lot is next to a restaurant). This is where we first heard of the English Heritage Overseas Visitor Pass (OVP).
In the late 11th century Roger Bigod, Sheriff of Suffolk, or his son Hugh, built a motte and bailey castle at Framlingham. By the 12th century the Bigods were the Earls of Norfolk but they fell out with the Crown. Henry II confiscated four Bigod castles in 1157 but allowed Hugh to buy back Framlingham and Bungay for £666 in 1165. Hugh joined the rebellion of Henry's sons in 1173 and Framlingham and was destroyed.
Hugh's son Roger eventually regained royal favor. He built the current castle with no keep but a curtain wall and mural towers. Framlingham was given over to King John after a dispute during the first Baron's War in 1215. Bigod eventually regained the castle.
Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk, completed extravagant renovations to Framlingham Castle, and borrowed huge sums of money. The castle was seized again, but later returned on condition that it be granted back to the Crown after Roger's death. By the 13th century a prison had been built in the castle, probably in the Lower Court.
Edward II gave Framlingham to his brother-in-law, Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk. After Thomas' death in 1338 the castle passed through several hands, then to Thomas de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. During the Mowbray occupation the two lakes were constructed, the southern one contained an island with a dovecote.
In 1476 Framlingham passed to John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, who probably added the decorative chimneys. The Great Chamber was built and the drawbridge replaced with the present bridge between 1524 - 1547. Pleasure gardens had been built in the Lower Court and Bailey, and a viewing gallery installed in the Prison Tower.
John was killed at Bosworth Field and his son Thomas placed in the Tower of London. Henry VII granted the castle to John de Vere but returned it to Thomas Howard after he fought for the Crown at Flodden in 1513. The 3rd Duke, also Thomas, was attainted for his support of Bloody Mary, but was spared when Henry VIII died the day before his execution. The 4th Duke, another Thomas, was executed by Elizabeth I in 1572 and the castle returned to the Crown.
James I granted the now derelict Framlingham Castle to Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, in 1613. His son Theophilus fell into debt and sold the castle to Sir Robert Hitcham in 1635. Hitcham died in 1636 and left the castle to Pembroke College on condition that they build a poorhouse.
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel dates from the 12th century, but most of the rest was built and rebuilt from 1350 - 1555. The fan tracery roof was added around 1521. One of the largest features is the 1708 Thamar organ. It was actually built around 1630, though possibly as early as 1580. Some of the pipework may date from long before that.
Several tombs are found at St. Michael's including Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, the first two wives of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and 1st Earl of Northampton. The 3rd Duke's tomb is one of the last to display religious imagery. In the 1840s the crypt was opened and five bodies were found: the 3rd Duke, his wife, his father the 2nd Duke, and possibly the 1st Duke and one of their wives. Mary FitzAlan and Margaret Audley, the first two wives of the 4th Duke, are represented on the same monument, yet only Margaret is buried there. The purpose of space between them is not known. In 1842 the crypt was found to contain only a skull and some ashes. Tradition holds that the townspeople hid valuables in it during the Jacobite rebellion. Henry Howard and his wife were brought to St. Michael's by their son in 1613. The figures kneeling at the head are their three daughters Jane, Katherine, and Margaret.
Hugh d'Avranches - granted Framilingham to Roger Bigod
The Bigod family
King Henry II
Thomas of Brotherton
The Ufford family
The Mowbrays
John Howard, Duke of Norfolk
Exploring Dover Castle in England
My husband and I recently went to England and we explored a very old Castle in the town of Dover. We enjoyed our stay and it was great to learn about the history! As a military member you get an opportunity to travel even if it is within the United States, take advantage of every opportunity!!
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England's Premier Duke (1923)
Item title reads - The young Duke of Norfolk and Lady Rachel Fitzalan-Howard at picturesque meet held at the Castle after her coming out Ball. Arundel, West Sussex.
M/S of the hounds and a crowd watching. M/S of the Duke, Bernard Marmaduke Fitzalan-Howard, and Rachel Fitzalan-Howard on horseback, C/U of Rachel. L/S as they ride across the countryside.
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Bamburgh Castle and village, Northumberland, England
Bamburgh Castle and village, Northumberland, England
Urban Wildlife - Jedburgh pond turned wetland for swans, ducks and geese
A diversion of the Nith River to power a factory still exists long after the factory is gone. Now a home for breeding waterfowl. Ayr, Ontario spring 2015.
Visiting Warwick Castle | andthenIfellinlove Tales & Travels
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Lincoln Castle, England
By Ron Gatepain. To learn about Lincoln Castle visit the Famous Historic Buildings website famous-historic-buildings.org.uk
Jousting Introduction
Maryland Renaissance Festival: The Jousting Areana. Introduction of the jousters.
Churchill Lives Tour - 2018 - Go Where The Public Can't
Sir Winston's great-grandson Jonathan Sandys will be one of your tour guides on the inaugural Churchill Lives tour.
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A 360º View of Dover Castle
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General Dean Released (1953)
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American newsreel titles read: 'GEN. DEAN IS FREE - 3 YEARS A RED CAPTIVE'.
Panmunjom, Korea.
M/S of General William F Dean passing in jeep. C/U of Dean. C/U of Dean with General Taylor. C/U of Dean. M/Ss of Dean with bouquet of flowers.
L/S of Dean in Tokyo army hospital, speaking. M/S of Dean speaking: I was able to obtain no information of others while I was there, no matter how hard I tried. I hope that this time that some of those that have made enquiries have received good news through Panmunjom, and have their loved ones back with them again.
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Dream Of Battle
Dream Of Battle At Warrick Castle In 2007.
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Olympic Runners - Don't Let Up(London 1976)