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English: A plan of Clifford's Tower. A = Gateway; B = Stairway to Chapel above; C = Staircases to upper levels and parapet; D = Loop hole recesses; E = Well; F = Fireplaces; G = Guardrobe chambers
Date 1911, image cleaned up and modified 2010-10-25
Source Thomas Cooper's "The History of the Castle of York", 1911
Author Thomas Cooper (1869-1936)

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