Graffiti by 18th-century soldiers, thought to depict Napoleon being hanged, has been discovered at Dover Castle. It is among a series of carvings that have been found on a newly discovered door at ...
The door was only recently discovered in Dover Castle, in southeast England, charity English Heritage said in a press statement Wednesday. It has now been “painstakingly conserved” to go on ...
An "astonishing" collection of historic graffiti made by soldiers in the 18th and 19th centuries has been discovered on the door of a castle in England. The door features around 50 examples of ...
More than 50 etchings from soldiers have been discovered on an English castle door in an “astonishing discovery,” including graffiti of what could depict the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte ...
A conservator examines over 50 pieces of graffiti on an 18th-century door, newly discovered by English Heritage at Dover Castle Credit: Jim Holden Graffiti by 18th-century soldiers, thought to ...
Three significant dates are also inscribed onto the door, English Heritage said: 1789, the year of the French Revolution; 1798, a period of rebuilding in Dover Castle; and 1855, when changes were ...
A door found in the tower of an English castle has been found with more than 50 etchings on it, thought to be carried out between 1789 and 1855. Jim Holden/English Heritage CNN — ...