Bamburgh Castle Nothumberland Home of the Armstrong Family
Bamburgh Castle Nothumberland Home of the Armstrong Family

Bamburgh Castle Nothumberland Home of the Armstrong Family

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
111118 21C
Bob Shop ID
615565560

Publisher - Heritage House Group Ltd; 2006
A very good quarto softcover book.
68 pages glossy book with text and abundant colour photographs; detailing the castle and area's  history back to The Mesolithic Period.

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