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Castellum Collection

"Exploring the Rich History of Castellum: From Roman Aqueducts to Medieval Fortresses" The Roman aqueduct and castellum at Evora, Portugal

Background imageCastellum Collection: Roman Aqueduct and Castellum at Evora (engraving)

Roman Aqueduct and Castellum at Evora (engraving)
2793505 Roman Aqueduct and Castellum at Evora (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Aqueduct and Castellum at Evora)

Background imageCastellum Collection: Castellum (Fortified Post) (engraving)

Castellum (Fortified Post) (engraving)
663001 Castellum (Fortified Post) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Castellum (Fortified Post)

Background imageCastellum Collection: Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, originally called Castellum Godrici

Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, originally called Castellum Godrici, after Godric Mapplestone, the builder of the first castle on the site. Date: 12th - 13th century

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Dunstaffnage Castle, a partially ruined 13th century castle

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Dunstaffnage Castle, a partially ruined 13th century castle
AW-6876 Aerial image of Scotland, UK Dunstaffnage Castle, a partially ruined 13th century castle, situated on a platform of conglomerate rock on a promontory at the south-west of the entrance to Loch

Background imageCastellum Collection: Spain. Galicia. Catoira. Torres do Oeste castle. 9th century

Spain. Galicia. Catoira. Torres do Oeste castle. 9th century
Spain. Galicia. Catoira. Torres do Oeste castle, built in 9th century by the king Alfonso III of Leon the Great as a defense fortress. They are the ruins of Castellum Honesti. Next to river Ulla

Background imageCastellum Collection: Roman aqueduct at Evora, Portugal

Roman aqueduct at Evora, Portugal
The Roman Aqueduct and Castellum at Evora, Portugal Date: c 1850s

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of London, England, UK: Windsor Castle, the largest inhabited castle in the world

Aerial image of London, England, UK: Windsor Castle, the largest inhabited castle in the world
AW-6589 Aerial image of London, England, UK Windsor Castle, the largest inhabited castle in the world, one of the principal official residences of the British monarch

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Glamis Castle, was the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Glamis Castle, was the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother)
AW-6892 Aerial image of Scotland, UK Glamis Castle, was the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (the Queen Mother), village of Glamis, Angus

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Dunnideer Castle, a 13th century tower house

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Dunnideer Castle, a 13th century tower house
AW-6874 Aerial image of Scotland, UK Dunnideer Castle, a 13th century tower house, built partially from the remains of an existing vitrified hill fort, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Drummond Castle and one of Scotland's finest Italian Renaissance

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Drummond Castle and one of Scotland's finest Italian Renaissance style formal
AW-6868 Aerial image of Scotland, UK Drummond Castle and one of Scotland's finest Italian Renaissance style formal gardens, south of Crieff

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Caerlaverock Castle, a 13th-century triangular moated castle in

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Caerlaverock Castle, a 13th-century triangular moated castle in the Caerlaverock National
AW-6856 Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Caerlaverock Castle a 13th-century triangular moated castle in the Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve area at the Solway Firth, Glencaple

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Earl's Palace, Birsay, a 16th century ruined castle

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Earl's Palace, Birsay, a 16th century ruined castle
AW-6850 Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Earl's Palace, Birsay, a 16th century ruined castle north west corner of Mainland Orkney Adrian Warren contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Bernera Barracks, Glenelg, Highland

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Bernera Barracks, Glenelg, Highland
AW-6846 Aerial image of Scotland, UK Bernera Barracks, Glenelg, Highland Adrian Warren contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCastellum Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Ballinbreich Castle (Chapel Hill)

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Ballinbreich Castle (Chapel Hill, Chapel Of Glenduchie) by the river Tay, Fife
AW-6836 Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Ballinbreich Castle (Chapel Hill, Chapel Of Glenduchie) by the river Tay, Fife Adrian Warren contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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"Exploring the Rich History of Castellum: From Roman Aqueducts to Medieval Fortresses" The Roman aqueduct and castellum at Evora, Portugal, stand as a testament to ancient engineering brilliance. Delve into the past with an engraving of a castellum, or fortified post, showcasing its strategic importance in times of conflict. Goodrich Castle in Herefordshire, originally known as Castellum Godrici, offers a glimpse into medieval life and warfare. Travel back to the 9th century in Catoira, Galicia (Spain), where you'll find Torres do Oeste castle guarding against invaders. Marvel at the impressive Roman aqueduct in Evora, Portugal - a remarkable feat of architecture that has stood the test of time. Immerse yourself in history once more with another view of Torres do Oeste castle in Catoira, Galicia (Spain) from centuries ago. Discover Lugo tower within Torres do Oeste castle - an imposing structure that served as both protection and observation point. Take to the skies for an aerial image capturing Castle Acre Castle's remains and earthworks - remnants of a motte-and-bailey fortress in East Anglia, England. Behold Windsor Castle from above - not only is it the largest inhabited castle globally but also one of Queen Elizabeth II's official residences located in Berkshire (England). Finally, gaze upon London's iconic Tower of London through an aerial lens - this historic fortress has guarded the north bank of River Thames for centuries. From ancient Rome to medieval Europe and beyond, castella have played vital roles throughout history – preserving culture and safeguarding territories while leaving behind awe-inspiring legacies for us to explore today.