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|Scarborough-castle-keep.jpg|The entire west wall of [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] [[Castle]]'s [[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, was destroyed in 1645 by artillery bombardment during the [[English Civil War]]. | |Scarborough-castle-keep.jpg|The entire west wall of [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] [[Castle]]'s [[keep]], as viewed from the [[barbican]] gateway, was destroyed in 1645 by artillery bombardment during the [[English Civil War]]. | ||
|Scarborough-castle-keep-well.jpg|A [[well]] lies within the inner bailey of the castle grounds; view towards the town's North Bay. | |Scarborough-castle-keep-well.jpg|A [[water well|well]] lies within the inner bailey of the castle grounds; view towards the town's North Bay. | ||
|Scarborough-castle-barbican-walls.jpg|The barbican, or main gateway, today, close to a stone archway. The view is towards Scarborough's North Bay. | |Scarborough-castle-barbican-walls.jpg|The barbican, or main gateway, today, close to a stone archway. The view is towards Scarborough's North Bay. | ||
|Scarborough-castle-barbican.jpg|The barbican today; the gateway was completed in the fourteenth century. | |Scarborough-castle-barbican.jpg|The barbican today; the gateway was completed in the fourteenth century. |
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