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DescriptionMajiculations, Machicolations or Bartizans? (18290438084).jpg
English: Fortified house (majiculations at Corner) 1 bay deep, adjoining ivy grown building of same height
This is Monkstown Castle, Monkstown Co.Cork, the location was identified courtesy of [/photos/8468254@N02/ derangedlemur]
[/photos/129555378@N07/ sharon.corbet] suggests machicolations rather than majiculations.
A machicolation (French, machicoulis) is a floor opening between the supporting corbels of a battlement, through which stones, or other objects, could be dropped on attackers at the base of a defensive wall.
In another one of Sharons links (NIAH) they are called, Bartizans - "gabled towers with corner bartizans to each corner"
Photographers: Frederick Holland Mares, James Simonton
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