The archaeologyofWindsorCastle comprises the archaeological investigations at WindsorCastle, Berkshire. Almost no archaeological work was done at Windsor...
WindsorCastle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is strongly associated with the English and succeeding British royal...
Windsor, until the (now larger) town of "New" Windsor, 3 miles (5 km) from the village, and grew up next to WindsorCastle, assumed the name. Windsor...
throughout history. Some writers say it is the largest castle in England, a title also claimed by WindsorCastle. This site may have been fortified with earthworks...
family live in the castle, but occupy only a part of it. The castle is open to the public throughout the summer. After WindsorCastle, it is the second...
Gerald de Windsor (c.1075 – 1135), alias Gerald FitzWalter, was an Cymro-Norman lord who was the first Castellan of Pembroke Castle in Pembrokeshire (formerly...
lack ofarchaeological evidence for timber buildings has tended to disguise the extent ofcastle-building throughout Europe prior to 1066, and many of the...
after 1099) was a feudal baron of Eton in Buckinghamshire (now in Berkshire) and was the first Constable ofWindsorCastle in Berkshire (directly across...
area in 1204 and it lay halfway between Windsor and Winchester. Odiham Castle was built on 20 acres (8 ha) of land acquired from the local lord, Robert...
years. The castle was established at the heart of the Norman-controlled lands of southwest Wales. Arnulf de Montgomery appointed Gerald de Windsor as his...
national and international archaeological committees including the St George's Chapel Fabric Advisory Committee, WindsorCastle, for which he was chair from...
royal castles of Windsor and Wallingford, and the baronial castle, later transferred to royal hands, built at Oxford. Wallingford Castle was probably built...
include the Round Tower at WindsorCastle and the majority were built in the 11th and 12th centuries. Surviving English examples of shell keeps include: Arundel...
Thomas, Viscount Windsor, who married Charlotte, the only child of Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke. In 1766, Viscount Windsor's granddaughter, Charlotte...
Directory of Staffordshire William White (1834) p684 Scrivener, Alex (1896). "Chartley Earthworks and Castle". Journal of the British Archaeological Association...
Kenilworth Castle is a castle in the town of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, England, managed by English Heritage; much of it is still in ruins. The castle was founded...
Hall of Dartington Hall, Totnes. A spectacular modern example of a hammer-beam roof is the new Gothic roof of St George's Hall at WindsorCastle, designed...
principal seat of the family was Castle Durrow, near Durrow, County Kilkenny; in England they also owned Beaumont Lodge, near Old Windsor, Berkshire, and...
fils indicating "sons of" Gerald). His father, Baron Walter FitzOther, was the first Constable and Governor ofWindsorCastle for William the Conqueror...
English Civil War, Hartlebury Castle was strongly fortified and held for King Charles I by Captain Sandys and Lord Windsor, with 120 foot soldiers and 20...
Raglan Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhaglan) is a late medieval castle located just north of the village of Raglan in the county of Monmouthshire in south east...
of an Iron Age fort. The Norman castle has its origins in a stone keep built by Gerald de Windsor around the year 1100. Gerald was made castellan of Pembroke...
castle, its central tower reminiscent ofWindsorCastle. Whilst visiting Belvoir castle in the 1840s, Anna, Duchess of Bedford, found that the normal time...