54 resultados para Kenilworth
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The Pleasance was a ’virandarium’ or pleasure garden, constructed by Henry V in the grounds of his castle at Kenilworth. Despite its high academic profile and the survival of well-preserved earthwork remains, the Pleasance has never previously been subjected to a programme of detailed archaeological survey and investigation. This article discusses the results of a new analytical earthwork survey undertaken by staff from English Heritage in 2012. It considers the contribution that these new findings make to the wider debate on medieval designed landscapes, with a particular focus on mobility and its role in unlocking the meaning and symbolism embedded in elite landscapes.
Black's guide to Leamington and its environs, including Warwick, Stratford-on-Avon, & Kenilworth ...
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Inserted at end: Black's guide book advertiser, 1880 : Glasgow and the Highlands.
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Fecha tomada del prologo.
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Includes indexes.
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With added title-pages: "Walter Scott. Sämmtliche werke. 33er-37er bd."