Garrison: Ten British Military TownsPeter Dietz Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1986 - 209 pagini |
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... completed about 1812 , was positioned so that it overlooked both the dockyard and Rochester Bridge . Fort Clarence hardly had a glorious history , and almost from its completion it was found to be redundant and turned into an insane ...
... completed about 1812 , was positioned so that it overlooked both the dockyard and Rochester Bridge . Fort Clarence hardly had a glorious history , and almost from its completion it was found to be redundant and turned into an insane ...
Pagina 93
... completed . The Powder Magazine was not completed until 1727 . When James II was deposed in 1688 and William of Orange sailed into Torbay with 500 ships , the Earl of Bath sent an officer to assure him of the loyalty of Plymouth ...
... completed . The Powder Magazine was not completed until 1727 . When James II was deposed in 1688 and William of Orange sailed into Torbay with 500 ships , the Earl of Bath sent an officer to assure him of the loyalty of Plymouth ...
Pagina 123
... completed pavilion was described in The Illustrated London News as ' bald , cold and ugly to the extreme ' , but when the landscaping was completed it came to be accepted as one of the landmarks of the camp and survived until it was ...
... completed pavilion was described in The Illustrated London News as ' bald , cold and ugly to the extreme ' , but when the landscaping was completed it came to be accepted as one of the landmarks of the camp and survived until it was ...
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