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Nottingham Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
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Nottingham Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Nottingham Castle, 1898. 1 and 2: Mortimers Hole; 3: King David of Scotlands Prison; 4 The Castle Gate. From " Our Own Country, Volume IV". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
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This print takes us back to the enchanting Nottingham Castle in 1898. The creator of this mesmerizing image remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to its allure. The photograph showcases various elements of the castle's rich history and architectural beauty. In the foreground, we see a group of people, their figures blending seamlessly with the castle's grandeur. They provide a sense of scale and perspective, emphasizing the immensity of this historic structure. Moving towards the background, our eyes are drawn to Mortimers Hole (1 and 2), a dark passageway that holds countless tales from centuries past. Further along, we encounter King David of Scotland's Prison (3), a place steeped in legend and intrigue. This particular section evokes curiosity about what transpired within those walls during medieval times. Finally, our gaze settles on The Castle Gate (4), an imposing entrance that once guarded Nottingham Castle against potential invaders. The print is derived from "Our Own Country". Volume IV - a literary work published by Cassell and Company Ltd in London, Paris & Melbourne in 1898. It serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression capturing England's heritage during the nineteenth century. As we delve into this remarkable image frozen in time, we can't help but marvel at how it transports us to another era – one where castles stood tall as symbols of power and resilience amidst changing landscapes.
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