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Carlisle Castle Restores 15th-Century Carvings Believed to Be by Prison Guards

December 14, 2022 by Claudine Cassar
Carlisle Carvings - Carlisle Castle Restores 15th-Century Carvings Believed to Be by Prison Guards

In a painstaking restoration project, workers at Carlisle Castle in England have managed to uncover carvings that are thought to have been created by prison guards in the 15th century.

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