- influence, and has
parallels with the
forework erected at
Linlithgow Palace. Like the
Linlithgow structure, the
Forework was
probably intended more for show...
- 200
meters (650 feet) with
nineteen 'bastions' and a gate
guarded by
foreworks. The road to the site is
guarded by four
smaller outlying stone forts...
-
within a
walled enclosure and,
unusually for brochs,
features a
large "
forework" or "blockhouse"
between the
opening in the
enclosure and the
broch itself...
-
firing from the
castle destro**** an
English cannon placed to
bombard the
forework. In 1547
disaffected members of the
garrison who
resented Regent Arran...
- wall,
strengthened by four
round towers,
together with a 16th-century
forework, the
whole surrounded by a
broad moat.
Built by the
Stewart family, it...
- (1998). "The
Secret of the
Bullet Catch: As Penn and
Teller Do It, Maybe".
foreworks.com.
Archived from the
original on
September 9, 2013 – via
Wayback Machine...
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Rhubodach Rothesay Millport Rothesay Castle, Bute, with the 16th
century forework in the centre, and the 13th
century "Pigeon Tower" on the
right Bro****...
-
entrance bastion, a new
network of
underground p****ages installed, and
foreworks added around the
outside of the bastions. By the end of 1540 the castle...
-
which it
stands is original.
Outside the
tower is a well. The 16th-century
forework, or "spur",
which provides additional protection for the main gate, is...
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Stirling Castle Forework (1500-1510) 56°07′25″N 3°56′50″W / 56.123586°N 3.94728°W / 56.123586; -3.94728 (Stirling
Castle Forework (1500-1510)) Category A...