Wars of the Roses
editWars of the Roses battle list
edithas potential for FL level if given time and effort to properly develop it
HBC
editHenry Barlow Carter (4 February 1804[1] – 4 October 1868[2]) was an English watercolour artist.
- ^ Bell, Credland & Richardson 2006, The Barlow Carters (Chapter 1).
- ^ Bell, Credland & Richardson 2006, Notes and References (Chapter 1).
- Bell, Gordon; Credland, Arthur; Richardson, Ruth (2006). H.B. Carter and Sons: Victorian Watercolour Drawing and the Art of Illustration. Pickering: Blackthorn Press. ISBN 978-0954630065.
citation template testing
editNatura 2000 test–[1]
Cadw park garden template tests
editstandard - site_type as part of notes column
Name | Location Grid Ref.[note 1] Geo-coordinates |
Date Listed | Description / Notes | Reference Number | Image |
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Abergavenny Castle | Abergavenny SO 29856 14011 51°49′13″N 3°01′09″W / 51.820302°N 3.019071°W |
1 February 2022 | Park The grounds of the medieval castle ruins were landscaped c. 1800 with walks created within the curtain walls. In the later nineteenth century further landscaping took place, a formal garden was laid out, and the castle grounds became a public park. | PGW(Gt)9(MON) |
show site_type=yes - displays as a seperate column
Name | Location Grid Ref.[note 2] Geo-coordinates |
Date Listed | Site type | Description / Notes | Reference Number | Image |
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Abergavenny Castle | Abergavenny SO 29856 14011 51°49′13″N 3°01′09″W / 51.820302°N 3.019071°W |
1 February 2022 | Park | The grounds of the medieval castle ruins were landscaped c. 1800 with walks created within the curtain walls. In the later nineteenth century further landscaping took place, a formal garden was laid out, and the castle grounds became a public park. | PGW(Gt)9(MON) |
show grade=yes - displays a grade column
Name | Location Grid Ref.[note 3] Geo-coordinates |
Date Listed | Description / Notes | Grade | Reference Number | Image |
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Abergavenny Castle | Abergavenny SO 29856 14011 51°49′13″N 3°01′09″W / 51.820302°N 3.019071°W |
1 February 2022 | Park The grounds of the medieval castle ruins were landscaped c. 1800 with walks created within the curtain walls. In the later nineteenth century further landscaping took place, a formal garden was laid out, and the castle grounds became a public park. | II | PGW(Gt)9(MON) |
Example without anything set for site_type=
Name | Location Grid Ref.[note 4] Geo-coordinates |
Date Listed | Description / Notes | Grade | Reference Number | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Abergavenny Castle | Abergavenny SO 29856 14011 51°49′13″N 3°01′09″W / 51.820302°N 3.019071°W |
1 February 2022 | The grounds of the medieval castle ruins were landscaped c. 1800 with walks created within the curtain walls. In the later nineteenth century further landscaping took place, a formal garden was laid out, and the castle grounds became a public park. | II | PGW(Gt)9(MON) |
List of parks and gardens
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Notes
edit- ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.
- ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.