August 29, 200619 yr Author An engraving of Rochester Castle, published in Our Own Country, 1886. A recent addition to my collection.
October 16, 200619 yr Author The south-east view of Rochester Castle by the Buck Brothers from a vintage postcard recently purchased.
January 26, 200719 yr Author The north-west view of Rochester Castle by the Buck Brothers in 1735, recently added to my collection.
June 27, 200718 yr Author From the BBC Website, 19th June 2007 Roman city wall found by chance Archaeologists who set out to put up a safety fence at Rochester's medieval castle have unexpectedly uncovered a Roman city wall. The team had "barely taken the turf off when they unearthed a solid mass of stone masonry", Medway Council said. Castle archaeologist Graham Keevill called it "a very important discovery". He said: "We don't have many Roman city walls surviving in England. To get an unexpected one like this is fantastic. It is also a perfect example." 'Good masonry' He said the wall had "high-quality" facing stones on each side, and its rubble core, made up of stone, flint, sand, and gravel, would have been poured in "to set hard almost like concrete, to bind the whole wall together". Builders who came later in the 12th Century "knew good masonry when they saw it" and used the 6ft-wide (1.8m) Roman wall for the foundations of their medieval castle keep, Mr. Keevill said. The pits will be re-covered to preserve the find, and the safety fence will be realigned. It is the second time Mr. Keevill has unexpectedly discovered Roman remains. At the Tower of London, he was part of the team that found a city wall of Roman Londinium, that had been re-used in the foundations of a medieval tower. "It's an amazing coincidence," he said. The work under way at Rochester Castle is part of a conservation project by Medway Council and English Heritage to repair the ramparts and some stonework, fit new balustrades, and put up a new safety fence. According to the council, the Romans built their fort next to the River Medway to guard the bridge carrying their legions from Dover to London.
July 16, 200718 yr Author My latest acquisition. An engraving of Rochester Castle by H. Adlard, from a drawing by Henry Gastineau, 1828. This print comes from the book entitled "History of Kent" by W.H. Ireland. I bought this one because it was an unusual view of the castle.
November 28, 200718 yr Author Original 19th Century Engraving with Aquatint on PaperPrinted and published by Mr Dibdin, 1801
December 4, 200718 yr Author The latest addition to my collection of engravings. An engraving of Rochester Castle by Henry Adlard, from a drawing by George Frederick Sargent, 1842. This print comes from the book entitled "The Castles & Abbeys of England" by William Beattie.
February 11, 200818 yr Author Another old print of Rochester Castle, from 1872, and recently purchased.
November 12, 200817 yr Author Tried out my new digital camera (10 megapixel and 15X zoom lens) on Rochester Castle this morning. Check out the sky colour. This was for real.
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