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Dover Castle

A Grade I Listed Building in Dover, Kent

The Great Tower of Dover Castle and Constable's Gateway, Kent, UK

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Dominating the skyline on the left is the 12th Century Keep, or "Great Tower", of Henry II. The Keep is 83 feet high and has walls up to 21 feet thick. Below the Keep are the massive walls and towers of the Outer Bailey. Right-of-centre is the Constable's Gateway, currently the pedestrian entrance to the castle grounds. The bank in the foreground on the left has Second World War "Dragon's Teeth" anti-tank obstables running down its side.

Click on the "John Latter" link below to see the original webpage for more information.

John Latter / Jorolat (Dover Psychology Blog http://dover.evopsychology.com/)

Uploaded by John Latter on 10 August 2010

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Photo ID: 1995
Building ID: 101070326
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