Speight, S. (2009). Castles as past culture 2. The Castle Studies Group Journal 22. Vol 22, pp. 268-275.

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Castles as past culture 2
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adaptation and identity in the post-life of castles
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The Castle Studies Group Journal 22
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The Castle Studies Group Journal
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22
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288
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268 - 275
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Discusses these themes with reference to the example of Greasley Castle, which gradually changed from castle to farm between the early-fourteenth and the early-nineteenth centuries. PP-B
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Sarah Speight
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2009
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Greasley Castle (Auto Detected Subject)
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07 May 2010