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Raglan Castle, photographed by Roger Fenton between 1857 and 1858

Description

Raglan Castle was built during the 15th century by Sir William ap Thomas and his son William. It was tranformed during the Tudor period, c. 1549-89, by William Somerset, earl of Worcester. During the English Civil War the castle was held for the King by his grandson, Henry Somerset. The Parliamentarians attacked the castle in 1646 and was eventually surrendered after a 13-week siege. Despite the damage inflicted on the castle during the Civil War, much of the hexagonal-shaped Great Tower and lavish suites of state apartments still survive.

Source:
http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk

Owner:
The National Library of Wales
Creator:
Roger Fenton
License information:
Reproduced by permission of The National Library of Wales
Copyright Details:
The National Library of Wales 2001
Publisher Ref:
GTJ26686
Item uploaded:
18/2/2010
Date originally created:
1857-1858
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