Clarendon Hotel Edinburgh (Edinburgh) — Clarendon Hotel Edinburgh country: United Kingdom, city: Edinburgh (City Centre) Clarendon Hotel Edinburgh The Clarendon is a restful townhouse hotel, located in the heart of the city centre, on the doorstep of Princes Street, with it s backdrop… … International hotels
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Clarendon Park, Leicester — The Guru Amar Das Gurdwara on Clarendon Park Road: one of the most prominent buildings in the area Clarendon Park is an area in the south of the city of Leicester. It is bordered by Welford Road to the west, London Road to the east, Victoria Park … Wikipedia
Clarendon Park, Jamaica — Coordinates: 17°58′58″N 77°21′26″W / 17.98278°N 77.35722°W / 17.98278; 77.35722 … Wikipedia
Urquhart Castle — (coord|57|19|27|N|4|26|41|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title; Ordnance Survey gbmapping|NH530286) sits beside Loch Ness in Scotland along the A82 road, between Fort William and Inverness. It is close to the village of Drumnadrochit. Though… … Wikipedia
Bristol Castle — Infobox Historic building caption=Bristol Castle from James Millerd s map of Bristol in 1673 name=Bristol Castle location town=Bristol location country=England map type=Bristol latitude=51.4559 longitude= 2.5883 architect=Robert, 1st Earl of… … Wikipedia
Nirengi Castle — 二連木城 Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan … Wikipedia
Kenilworth Castle — Infobox Historic building caption=Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire name=Kenilworth Castle location town=Kenilworth, Warwickshire location country=England map type=Warwickshire latitude=52.346442 longitude= 1.589782 architect= client= engineer=… … Wikipedia
Alnwick Castle — (1461–1464) Along with the other Northumberland fortresses of BAMBURGH and DUNSTANBURGH, Alnwick Castle demonstrated the insecurity of EDWARD IV’s throne by falling several times into Lancastrian hands between 1461 and 1464. After the… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses
Dunstanburgh Castle — (1461–1464) Along with the other Northumberland fortresses of ALNWICK and BAMBURGH, Dunstanburgh Castle demonstrated the insecurity of EDWARD IV’s throne by falling several times into Lancastrian hands between 1461 and 1464. After the… … Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses