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English: Somerton Castle, Lincolnshire, seen from the southeast
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Source T Hudson Turner (1877) 2nd ed. ‘‘Some account of the Domestic Architecture of England, from the Conquest to the End of the 13th Century. Parker, Oxford & London [1]
Author F Mackensie

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