Publisher's Synopsis
Venture back in time with "A Guide to the Castle of Newcastle Upon Tyne" by John Collingwood Bruce. This meticulously detailed guide unveils the rich history and architectural marvels of Newcastle Castle, a landmark that has stood for centuries on the Tyneside. Explore the castle's storied past, from its Norman origins to its role in pivotal historical events. Bruce's guide offers an engaging tour through the castle's grounds, providing insights into its construction, purpose, and the lives of those who once inhabited its walls.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, tourists, and anyone curious about the medieval heritage of Northern England, this guide brings the past to life with vivid descriptions and historical context. Discover the secrets held within the stone walls of Newcastle Castle and gain a deeper appreciation for this iconic symbol of the city.
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