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This is the new version of Grobius Shortling's web page Castles, Stone Circles, and Ancient Monuments, which was originally posted on the Internet in late 1996. As stated there, every (well, almost every) site mentioned on these pages has been visited by the author and judged from experience. Statements of fact or opinion may be wrong or wrong-headed, but they are honestly given. The castles are grouped by country on separate web pages; there are also some individual places web pages. All photographs were taken by the author, some as early as 1959 (with my Brownie). Note: The old Castles site on Tripod can be accessed HERE. If you are in the frameset version and would like to exit, click THIS. If you want the Frames Version, click HERE. (This is all just a lesson in egoism, keeping all these versions of the site around -- shows advances in HTML writing if nothing else.) |
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Castles and Ancient Monuments in Great Britain
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I regret to say that, although this web site has no fancy stuff, it does use some Style Sheet and Javascript things that only work with Internet Explorer. I've looked at it using Netscape, and all of the mouseover highlighting of links, internal pop-up windows, etc. do not work. Sorry about that. On the other hand, the site is still useable and shouldn't crash your browser. There really should be some common Internet compatibilities instead of this spoil-sport competitive nonsense. But if it comes to the point where Microsoft offers better features, regardless of their marketplace arrogance and monopolizing, then one might as well take adavantage of it and use it. Hence, for full utilization of this web site, you should be using MS Explorer v4 or above. -- G.S. |