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Inside Portchester Castle Keep

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Portchester Castle's commanding location has made it a major factor in the Solent's defences for hundreds of years. The most impressive and best- preserved of the Roman 'Saxon Shore' forts, Portchester Castle was originally built in the late 3rd century. Covering an area of nearly ten acres, it is the only Roman stronghold in northern Europe whose walls still mainly stand to their full 6 metre height, complete with most of their originally twenty towers. Subsequently housing a Saxon settlement, the huge waterside fortress became a Norman castle in the 12th century, when a formidable tower-keep was built in one corner. Portchester Castle was in the front line throughout the Hundred Years War, serving as a staging-post for expeditions to France and repelling cross- Channel raids. Richard II transformed part of the castle into a palace in 1396, and Henry V used it as an embarkation point for the Agincourt campaign in 1415. Thereafter it saw little action, but was used to house troops in the Civil War, and prisoners of war during the Dutch and Napoleonic Wars and the Anglo-American War of 1812-14. Info from English Heritage website. Thank you for looking, as always any comments or suggestions welcome 8~) Thank you for the comments on my last upload thumb_1860771.jpg

Comments (9)


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bmac62

5:22PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Seeing the inside gives me a better appreciation of the outside. Love those big old structural timbers. It is a good thing we moved on from wood for construction...trees would have been long gone. The Royal Navy must have used up a tremendous amount of oak, etc.

PD154

5:28PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

This is stunning, love the POV and lighting.

M2A

6:17PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

It looks interesting, i like the high PoV.

thevolunteer

6:54PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Great pov. Almost looks like some of the castles in Japan. Nice shot. Aloha

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zoren

9:01PM | Sun, 05 April 2009

cool....!

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rainbows

5:00AM | Mon, 06 April 2009

A superb pov, love the light on this one. Splendid trio today!!! Hugs. Spider. xx

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GBCalls

6:31AM | Mon, 06 April 2009

Very interesting look. Sure am surprised at the way it is built. Well done

lucindawind

12:43PM | Mon, 06 April 2009

another fabulous shot !

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ontar1

7:32AM | Sat, 09 May 2009

I like this angle, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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ModelCanon EOS 30D
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ISO Speed1000
Focal Length10

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