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Louis H. Dahl - The Roman Camp and the Irish Saint at Burgh Castle

 1567889328,
London, Jarrold & Sons, 1913. Cloth. A history of the Roman encampment at Burgh Castle, situated in Norfolk, illustrated throughout. This work examines the ancient history of the castle, from the Roman camp there, through the Danish invasion, religious houses, the Church and the rectory, agriculture, the vegetation and flora and memorabilia.Burgh Castle once had a Roman Saxon Shore fort, which was built in the 3rd century AD intended to defend against Saxon invasion. It later became a monastery, followed by a Norman motte and bailey castle.Written by the rector of Burgh Castle, Louis H. Dahl.Richly illustrated with plates with photographs, plans and illustrations, including two folding plates. In a full cloth binding. Externally very smart, with just a little wear to the head and tail of the spine and some general wear. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Folding map has a tape repair. Very Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Very Good .
GBP 49.00 [Appr.: EURO 57.5 US$ 66.52 | JP¥ 9660] Book number 772R30

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