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- storage. Architecturally virtually no trace remains of the White Tower's forebuilding, although it appears in a m****cript drawing c. 1500 depicting the imprisonment...
- start of the 14th century, requiring extensive repairs by Robert. The forebuilding of the keep was raised in height at one end around this time and a new...
- repairs made in 1232 to Porchester Castle in Hampshire, including a new forebuilding to the keep and portcullises for the gatehouses, with repairs to the...
- 1800 sketch of the ruins, showing the inside of the forebuilding above...
- entrance stairs were protected by additional walls and a door, producing a forebuilding. The strength of the Norman design typically came from the thickness...
- an attack. It was probably during Henry II's reign (1154–1189) that a forebuilding was added to the south side of the tower to provide extra defences to...
- entrance at first-floor level, and Rochester's follows this pattern. A forebuilding attached to the north side guarded the entrance. A stone staircase began...
- undercroft and attached solar in a radically altered curtain tower), a new forebuilding, and stables were added to the keep. On Walter de Lacy's death in 1241...
- it within the reign of Henry I. Attached to the keep's west face is a forebuilding containing a stair through which the great tower was entered. On the...
- the forebuilding. Following this construction, access was always through this level but from the west, via a door connecting with the forebuilding. The...