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Mar 14, 2017 08:39:36   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
....These photos where taken through the tinted windows of a moving Coach/bus on one of our daytrips in Wales.The driver had told us that we could'nt stop on a narrow road to view the Castle but would let us know when we where about to go past it so i set the camera on continuous shooting/burst mode and when we reached it i managed to get a few photos.Not as good as i would have liked them but after a bit pf tweaking with Elements and Topaz clean i decided to post them anyhow with a bit of history as well if you wish to read it.Ive just added which photos i liked best so i'm note asking for a vote on which is the best.

HISTORY OF CAERNARFON CASTLE




The first fort at Caernarfon was a Roman Fort called Segontium built on a nearby site from the current castle. This was abandoned when the Roman Army withdrew from Britain in the early fifth century AD but the strategic importance of the site, which allowed dominance over the Menai Strait, was also noted by the Normans; a motte-and-bailey fort was built circa-1090 by Hugh of Avranches. This castle was overrun however in the early twelfth century and it remained unoccupied until the second War of Welsh Independence and Edward I's conquest of Wales.




This war commenced in Spring 1282 when Dafydd ap Gruffudd attacked the English strongholds at Aberystwyth, Hawarden and Rhuddlan castles. Despite his defeat in the first War of Welsh Independence and his forces being unprepared for the conflict, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd Prince of Wales, felt obliged to join his brother and lead the native Welsh to war once again. Edward I invaded and whilst the land attacks came from Chester and Montgomery, Anglesey was also specifically targeted. The island's rich fertile ground meant it was a key food source for the native Welsh and its capture left them little choice but to capitulate. Caernarfon Castle was built to secure this key area and to act as one of the chain of fortresses situated around Snowdonia, the traditional redoubt of the Welsh Princes. Caernarfon differed from the other castles though as it was built to be the administrative centre of English administration in Wales. Edward spared no expense in ensuring the castle was a statement of English domination; the coloured stone and angled towers were inspired by Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) whilst the position, just a short distance from Segontium made it clear that Edward was an equally effective conqueror.




The castle was attacked in the Welsh uprising of 1294 led by Madog ap Llywelyn. The castle was still incomplete by this stage - one side was defended only by a ditch and the town walls - and the Welsh managed to enter and take the castle via this weakness. Timber structures were burnt and extensive damage was done but the English re-took the castle in 1295 and work resumed as well as being augmented by a further castle on Anglesey itself (Beaumaris). It was attacked again in 1403 as part of the Owain Glyndaµr rebellion but held out against the assault.




Through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, especially after the accession of the pro-Welsh Henry VII to the English Crown, the castle's infrastructure was neglected but the defences were nevertheless good enough for it to be garrisoned by Royalist forces during the Civil War. Attacked on numerous occasions it wasn't until 1646, after Royalist hopes of victory had disappeared, that the castle surrendered to Parliamentary forces. Thereafter the castle was largely neglected although it was used in 1969 to invest Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.

CAERNARFON CASTLE 1
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CAERNARFON CASTLE 2
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CAERNARFON CASTLE 3
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Mar 14, 2017 08:42:44   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Pretty nice work for shooting through a bus window.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:42:49   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Nice shots, especially considering the moving bus.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:43:52   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
jaymatt wrote:
Pretty nice work for shooting through a bus window.


Thank you very much for looking in John i always appreciate it.Glad you liked them.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:45:06   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Nice shots, especially considering the moving bus.


Thanks Jerry i'm glad you liked them and thanks for taking the time to look in i appreciate it very much.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:49:02   #
Rathyatra Loc: Southport, United Kingdom
 
Very nice set Jim - Caernarfon Castle is beautiful and you have captured it well.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:49:56   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 

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Mar 14, 2017 08:49:59   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Rathyatra wrote:
Very nice set Jim - Caernarfon Castle is beautiful and you have captured it well.


Thanks for looking in Bill always appreciate it.Glad you liked them.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:53:14   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Longshadow wrote:


Thanks for taking the time to look in Longshadow i appreciate it very much.Glad you liked them.

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Mar 14, 2017 08:57:12   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Are we voting?
Number 1 for me!!
I wished I know how they built these castles years ago.
Foundation?
Pat

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Mar 14, 2017 08:59:29   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Jay Pat wrote:
Are we voting?
Number 1 for me!!
I wished I know how they built these castles years ago.
Foundation?
Pat


No need to vote Pat i dont post them for that and thanks for looking in i appreciate it.Glad you liked number 1.

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Mar 14, 2017 09:40:18   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
Excellent my friend!!

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Mar 14, 2017 09:54:18   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Jim, I think you did a great job on these shots under difficult conditions! Your history lesson is very interesting too!

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Mar 14, 2017 10:23:57   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
These are very nice and the castle looks to be in remarkable condition...good capture and narrative Jim.

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Mar 14, 2017 10:45:11   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
rlaugh wrote:
Excellent my friend!!


Thanks for looking in Bob i always appreciate it.Glad you liked them

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