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School Projects NEED CASTLE BLUEPRINT!!!
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Alison Member |
posted 04-02-2001 06:16 PM
hey! in my science class we are making models of castles. the only problem is, we have to have a scaled blueprint first. i thought it was going to be no problem, get on the internet and search. trust me, IT'S NOT THAT EASY! i have used every search engine in the entire world, but no where can i find a castle blueprint. if anyone that reads this knows where i can find one, PLEASE REPLY! thanx bunches!!!! ------------------ |
Peter Member |
posted 04-03-2001 12:47 PM
Alison. We did have some plans in the Photo Archive. Pop along and see if they are still there, may be just what you want. Instead of a full blown castle (poor you!), why not go for a Tower House ? Much, much easier .. I think ! Only kiddin' |
Alison Member |
posted 04-03-2001 01:16 PM
Thank you so much for your help!!! i will definitely check that out! |
Gordon unregistered |
posted 04-03-2001 01:21 PM
Try http://fp.kirkburn.f9.co.uk/castlelevan/ for tower house plans. ------------------ |
Alison Member |
posted 04-03-2001 01:23 PM
This may sound kinda dumb, but what is a tower house??? i am so confused. the photo archive helped me. i got some of the pictures. it would still be a big help if you could give me more. thanx bunches!!! ------------------ |
Gordon unregistered |
posted 04-03-2001 03:29 PM
A tower house is a fortifed home of a lesser lord, or landowner, typically found in Scotland or Ireland. It is a self contained fortified house with the rooms stacked vertically above one another, usually with a stone ceilinged basement (vaulting)with a hall above, then residential accomodation on the floors above. There was usually a barmkin (smalll courtyard), and they generally date from 1540 to 1680. ------------------ |
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