Description
Wall art picture of the 16th Century working treadwheel in the Carisbrooke castle where Charles I was imprisoned before his execution in 1649.
£29.90
The quintessential romantic castle in this wall art picture, Carisbrooke has been an Elizabethan artillery fortress, a king’s prison and a royal summer residence over its 1,000 year history. This wall art picture of the 16th Century working treadwheel in the castle’s well house is the same wheel Charles I was watching while confined in the castle during the Civil War between 1647 and 1648.
The original well house and the wheel were built in 1292. The current house I was built at around 1587 with the treadwheel (donkey wheel) in this wall art picture which is still working and used to date.
Wall art picture of the 16th Century working treadwheel in the Carisbrooke castle where Charles I was imprisoned before his execution in 1649.
Weight | 0.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 11.7 × 8.3 × 0.5 in |
Print Size | 11.7" x 16.5" |
Print Media | Pro Luster Photo Paper |
Frame | White frame |
Delivery | Printed on order |
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