Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, has been a site of fundamental historical, cultural and architectural importance for nearly 1,000 years.
This new popular history of the Castle explains how a Norman motte-and-bailey castle established by William the Conqueror around 1070 survived and evolved through the Middle Ages, the English Civil War, the Restoration of the monarchy, two world wars and the disastrous fire of 1992, to remain the premier royal residence of Her Majesty The Queen to this day.
Beautifully illustrated with spectacular paintings, drawings and photographs from the Royal Collection, this book also includes newly commissioned photography of the Castle as it appears today, as well as 3D reconstructions of the Castle at important moments in its history, revealing how this extraordinary building has evolved.
By:
Pamela Hartshorne Imprint: Royal Collection Trust Country of Publication: United Kingdom Weight: 930g ISBN:9781909741645 ISBN 10: 1909741647 Pages: 208 Publication Date:04 April 2019 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Pamela Hartshorne is a well-known historian and author. She completed her PhD in medieval studies at the University of York in 2004 and has since written many books, both non-fiction and fiction.