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Chateau Gaillard
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Caption | Chateau Gaillard. Built to safeguard English territory in France, the Chateau Gaillard instead became the scene of an unforgettable catastophe. Our picture shows siege engines being set up by King Philip of France in preparation for an attack on the castle which the English considered impregnable. Original artwork for illustration on pp30-31 of Look and Learn issue no 929 (10 November 1979). |
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Creator | Harry Green, British (b.1920) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Chateau Gaillard France Richard I King Philip siege engines castle castles attack view views bird's eye view birds eye view aerial view blue army soldiers military Harry Green |
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A005570 | Hi-res: 4,854 x 3,296 pixels Lo-res: 1,213 x 824 pixels |
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