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- A tower house is a particular type of stone structure, built for defensive purposes as well as habitation. Tower houses began to appear in the Middle Ages...
- the lighthouse on its east coast facing the Scottish mainland, a ruined towerhouse built by Clan Hamilton to protect the area from Philip II of Spain in...
- Eolas. ISSN 0790-8911. Breen, M., Ua Cróínín, R. (2002), Some restored towerhouses in the Burren area of Co. Clare, in: The Other Clare, XXVI, Shannon Archeological...
- The Towerhouse of Mendoza (Basque Country, Spain). Built in the thirteenth century as a residence of the House of Mendoza....
- The west face of Killahara, also known as a towerhouse...
- the house of Thomas Crumpton. Pritchard died on 21 December 1777 in his towerhouse at Eyton on Severn, only a month after work had begun, having been ill...
- also described in the ****brian countryside. Compared are the Yemeni towerhouses, in which the ground floor was reserved for animals, with dwellings on...
- McGrath (eds.)(1997), Corrupt Elections. Ballot Rigging in Australia, Towerhouse Publications, Kensington, NSW Donatella della Porta, and Alberto Vannucci...
- feudatary cardinal Gottifredo di Raynaldo from Alatri. It is formed by two towerhouses in different styles. It houses the Town Museum. Public Records Office:...
- dominated the north-western swathe of Tír Eoghain had several 'castles' or towerhouses, including one that was located on Island McHugh, a crannóg situated...