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As part of the Property Development Programme for Kenilworth Castle
in Warwickshire, English Heritage created an ambitious
reconstruction of the Elizabethan garden which formerly stood on
the north side of the castle keep. In order to achieve a reliable
representation of the original garden, a programme of
archaeological trenching, open area excavation and watching brief
was carried out by Northamptonshire Archaeology (now MOLA) from
2004 to 2008. This report discusses the results of the excavations
which uncovered for the first time the foundation and culverts of
an octagonal fountain basin, described by Robert Langham in a
contemporary letter relating to Queen Elizabeth I's visit in 1575.
The results of the excavation also clarified to some extent the
original dimensions of the garden and the foundation level upon
which the fine surfacing detail would have been applied.
Contributions to understanding the geometry of the garden's
architectural features are made by the identification of a series
of rubble-and-mortar-filled pits, which probably formed bases for
plinths for structures or other structural elements. The terrace
which formed a viewing promenade over the garden was shown to have
undergone substantial alteration. The impact of Civil War defences
and slighting on the north of the keep and outer bailey wall were
investigated. Following this, the area was subsequently cultivated
as a kitchen garden and orchard from at least the beginning of the
eighteenth century. Twentieth-century activity included
consolidation of the castle fabric, the construction of paths and
the remodelling of the terrace, and the remains of an ornamental
knotwork garden created in 1975. The archaeology of the garden and
its surroundings are discussed from the remnants of medieval
features through to the present day.
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The Rubaicon (Paperback)
Steven Parris Ward
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R1,039
R874
Discovery Miles 8 740
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An ABC Book for the Despairing, Disheartened and Depressed is a
darkly humorous book about some of the crappy things in life that
happen to perfectly nice people. From the severe (Atrocious atomic
annihilation) to the trivial (Zealous zits), this children's book
for adults is full of witty alliterations, and somber and silly
illustrations. The authors' goal is to bring some cheer to those
who are down in the dumps. They believe it is, in part, through
humor they have been able to survive some pretty bleak times of
their own.
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