Garrison: Ten British Military TownsPeter Dietz Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1986 - 209 pagini |
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... built in the year 1,000 when Saxon rule was nearing its end . Before this , Saxon control of Colchester was interrupted with the next wave of invaders from the Continent , namely the Danes . The Vikings , as they were called , carried ...
... built in the year 1,000 when Saxon rule was nearing its end . Before this , Saxon control of Colchester was interrupted with the next wave of invaders from the Continent , namely the Danes . The Vikings , as they were called , carried ...
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... built in the year 1,000 when Saxon rule was nearing its end . Before this , Saxon control of Colchester was interrupted with the next wave of invaders from the Continent , namely the Danes . The Vikings , as they were called , carried ...
... built in the year 1,000 when Saxon rule was nearing its end . Before this , Saxon control of Colchester was interrupted with the next wave of invaders from the Continent , namely the Danes . The Vikings , as they were called , carried ...
Pagina 63
... built on the site of a small barracks at Dreghorn nearby . A plaque at Dreghorn informs that the barracks there were built in 1940 but this is clearly wrong and it seems likely that they were built at about the same time as Redford ...
... built on the site of a small barracks at Dreghorn nearby . A plaque at Dreghorn informs that the barracks there were built in 1940 but this is clearly wrong and it seems likely that they were built at about the same time as Redford ...
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