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Keep, Trim Castle, c.1176, Trim, County Meath, Ireland. Trim Castle, on the bank of the River Boyne, is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland and was constructed by Hugh de Lacy and his son Walter over 30 years on the site of an earlier wooden fortress. The cruciform twenty-sided tower, was protected by a ditch, curtain wall and moat. 
Unique Identifier AA575656 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5100px × 3400px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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12TH CENTURY
Afternoon
Anglo-Norman
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
Caislean Bhaile Atha Troim
Castle
Cloud
CLOUDY
color
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
CULTURAL
CULTURE
curtain wall
cut-stone bearing masonry
DAY
DITCH
EUROPE
Europe
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Fortress
GENERAL VIEW
HORIZONTAL
Hugh de Lacy
IMAGE
Ireland
Ireland
Irish
Irish
KEEP
Landscape
looking up
low angle view
MOAT
no people
NOBODY
North West Europe
NORTHERN EUROPE
NORTHERN EUROPEAN
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Photograph
Photography
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Tower
Travel
TRIM
Trim Castle
walter de Lacy