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Naworth Castle, Brampton: the internal courtyard with clock face

RIBA145135
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915)
NOTES: Originally 14th century Naworth was gutted by fire in 1844 and was rebuilt by Salvin in 1844. Webb added a clock face in a gable overlooking the courtyard as seen here in 1879. See RIBA158154 for a colour version of this image.

Palacio del Segundo Cabo, Plaza de Armas, Havana

RIBA146202
de Trebojos Zaldivar, Antonio Fernando
NOTES: On the far left is the Castillo de la Real Fuerza (1562-1577). See RIBA158707 for a colour version of this image.

Palacio del Segundo Cabo, Plaza de Armas, Havana

RIBA146203
de Trebojos Zaldivar, Antonio Fernando
NOTES: On the far left is the Castillo de la Real Fuerza (1562-1577)

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana

RIBA146212
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA155406 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana, seen from the Battery of the Twelve Apostles

RIBA146213
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA146218 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana

RIBA146214
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA155407 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana: the dry moat

RIBA146215
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA155408 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana: stone plaque commemorating the defence of the fortress in 1762

RIBA146216
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA155409 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana

RIBA146217
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA155410 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de los Tres del Morro, Havana, seen from the Battery of the Twelve Apostles

RIBA146218
Antonelli, Battista (1547-1616)
NOTES: The castle was begun in 1589 and not completed until 1630 by Cristobal de Roda Antonelli (his nephew). See RIBA146213 for a black and white version of this image.

Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Plaza de Armas, Havana: the tower and the Giraldilla

RIBA146234
de Calona, Francisco (1528-1607)
NOTES: Built between 1558-1577, it was the first bastioned fortress to be built in the Americas. The engineer was Bartolome Sanchez, under the direction of the architect Francisco de Calona. See RIBA158709 for a colour version of this image.

Castillo de la Real Fuerza, Plaza de Armas, Havana, seen from the moat at dawn

RIBA146254
de Calona, Francisco (1528-1607)
NOTES: Built between 1558-1577, it was the first bastioned fortress to be built in the Americas. The engineer was Bartolome Sanchez, under the direction of the architect Francisco de Calona. See RIBA146275 for a colour version of this image.
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