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The Ramparts, Berwick-On-Tweed, 1898. Creator: Unknown
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The Ramparts, Berwick-On-Tweed, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Ramparts, Berwick-On-Tweed, 1898. Berwicks town walls were built in the early 14th century under Edward I, and strengthend by Sir Richard Lee in the Elizabethan era, they are now Grade I listed. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
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The Ramparts, Berwick-On-Tweed, 1898 - A Glimpse into England's Historical Defense
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print takes us back to the year 1898, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Berwick-On-Tweed. The image showcases "The Ramparts" part of Berwick's town walls that were constructed in the early 14th century under Edward I's reign. These fortifications played a crucial role in defending the town against potential invaders. Enhanced by Sir Richard Lee during the Elizabethan era, these formidable ramparts have stood strong for centuries and are now recognized as Grade I listed structures. The photograph is sourced from "Our Own Country, Volume VI" published by Cassell and Company Limited in London, Paris & Melbourne. In this picture, we see a young boy standing near the ancient walls with awe-inspiring hillsides serving as a backdrop. This scene beautifully captures both the natural beauty of Berwick-Upon-Tweed and its historical significance. It reminds us of England's engineering prowess and their commitment to safeguarding their lands throughout history. As we admire this engraving captured over a hundred years ago by an unknown creator, it transports us to an era when defense was paramount and kings like Edward I reigned supreme. Let this image serve as a reminder of our rich heritage and how our past shapes our present landscape today.
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