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Castle Howe, Kendal
Castle Howe, Kendal, Cumbria.
This is probably the site of a 12th century motte and bailey castle. A wooden keep built on the motte (mound) would have been surrounded by the bailey (a fenced yard). The remains of the slightly later Kendal Castle can be seen across the town from Castle Howe.
The 1788 obelisk on the top of the motte was erected as a celebration of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (the arrival in England of the protestant William of Orange and the abdication of the hated Scot, James 11).
Author: Joan Martin
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Photograph size: 8.6 Mpixels (24.7 MB uncompressed) - 3600x2394 pixels (12x8 in / 30.5x20.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: castle, Castle Howe, Georgian William of Orange, Glorious Revolution, Kendal, medieval, motte and bailey
Published in: Kendal
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