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'Harlech Castle', 19th century. Artist: John Wright Oakes
'Harlech Castle', 19th century. The construction of Harlech Castle, on a cliff overlooking Cardigan Bay in Wales, was begun by the English king Edward I in 1283. In 1463 it was the last stronghold to surrender to the Yorkists during the Wars of the Roses (1453-1487), and in the English Civil War it was surrendered to the Parliamentary forces in 1647.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
Architecture
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
Cardigan Bay
Castle
coast
Coastline
color
concept
country
Defense
edward
Edward I
edward plantagenet
England
English
Exterior
Fortification
Fortress
Gwynedd
harlech
harlech castle
imposing
impregnable
John Wright
John Wright Oakes
king
king edward I
KING OF ENGLAND
Landscape
LOCATION
longshanks
Medieval
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oakes
oil
OUTSIDE
PLANTAGENĂȘT
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STRONGHOLD
TGN
WALES
Welsh