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Saturday, 21 July 2012

Dwellings & Fortifications.

About 25 years ago I built a small fort in Henry's Wood on the Eastern edge of Wychwood Forest. This fort is now in a bad state of repair, with some walls having fallen down. Since building this fort I have learnt a lot more about original constructions, so I hope to rebuild this fort better than I did the last time.
 Fort Henry in Henry's Wood.

http://web.hardynet.com/~gruber/fort_pleasant.htm

3 comments:

Gorges Smythe said...

Third frame wouldn't download for me. What was it?

Dan Wilkens said...

That's pretty cool. Over here we use a lot of reconstructed wood fortifications (particularly Fort Meigs in Perrysburg, OH). There are even a few old blockhouse structures standing, though sadly very few in the Old Northwest area.

Keith said...

George. It was called Typical Walls of the Frontier Fort & it is at:
http://web.hardynet.com/~gruber/fort_pleasant.htm