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A picture tour of Newark-on-Trent - a Historic Market Town in the county of Nottinghamshire
Sconce
Sconce - by Barbara Whiteman ©

Sconce

At the southern end of the town, where the Fosse Way passes out, may be seen in an almost perfect state of preservation one of the most important of the town's defensive earthworks during the Civil Wars. This, the "Queen's Sconce," is locally known as the "Sconce Hills." Square, with very bold bastions at each angle, and immense depth of ditch, the visitor should not fail to inspect what is probably the most perfect specimen of seventeenth century field fortification now remaining in England.

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Sconce

At the southern end of the town, where the Fosse Way passes out, may be seen in an almost perfect state of preservation one of the most important of the town's defensive earthworks during the Civil Wars. This, the "Queen's Sconce," is locally known as the "Sconce Hills." Square, with very bold bastions at each angle, and immense depth of ditch, the visitor should not fail to inspect what is probably the most perfect specimen of seventeenth century field fortification now remaining in England.
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Photographer: © Barbara Whiteman (Gallery)(25th April 2008)

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Camera Make: PENTAX Corporation Model: PENTAX Optio Z10
Focal length: 6.3 mm, ISO: 64, Exposure time: 1/250 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: April 12, 2008, 1:55 pm
ImageID:1059413, Image size: 3264 x 2448 pixels