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Contents PAGE 5 HISTORY 5 Medieval defences | 5 |
Fortification against cannon | 6 |
The Elizabethan ramparts | 12 |
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abandoned access tunnels arch artillery fortification Bastion as proposed Bell Tower Berwick Berwick Castle blocks Brass Bastion building built called Lord's Mount cavalier continued counterscarp wall Cowport Coxon Tower Cumberland Bastion curtain diagram earthen east fronts Edward VI citadel eighteenth century Elizabethan fortifications Elizabethan ramparts embrasures English enlarged flanker of Brass flanking guns FORTIFICATIONS OF BERWICK-UPON-TWEED frontal walls Gate gorge gun tower gun-tower improvements intended King's Mount lower casemated lower town Magdalen Fields masonry Meg's Mount MILITARY engineers North medieval walls north-east angle orillon Palace Green palisade parapet Portinari proposed in 1558 Ravensdowne Barracks rear rebuilt reconstruction drawing reign repairs river riverside walls Royal Tweed Bridge salient angle scarp Scotland Scots Scotsgate Scottish Scottish Borderers sentry-path seventeenth-century bridge siege Sir Richard Lee Spades Mire splayed survives swivel guns Terreplein town wall Tweed estuary two-storeyed upper earthwork vaulted visible west flanker White Wall Windmill Bastion Windmill Bulwark