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360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by John Wood. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Infrared image made in the 7.5 to 13.5 micron wavelength range with FLIR Systems Vue Pro Radiometric Drone Thermal camera, showing heat radiated by people and objects. Source images normalized by Dr. Austin Richards. Black and white original image.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The imposing stone castle at Kidwelly replaced earlier Norman ringwork defences established after the Norman Invasion. It was built to a semi-circular design during the reign of Henry I to impose Anglo-Norman control over the rebellious Welsh princes in south west Wales. Having fallen to the Welsh several times during the 12th century, the fortification was regularly upgraded with the latest advances in castle design, such as layered concentric wall defences and a well-defended gatehouse. These enabled it to withstand a fierce assault and siege during the Owain Glynd^wr rebellion in 1403.
360° panorama by John Wood. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Infrared image made in the 7.5 to 13.5 micron wavelength range with FLIR Systems Vue Pro Radiometric Drone Thermal camera, showing heat radiated by people and objects. Source images normalized by Dr. Austin Richards. Rainbow Graded palette.