The Green Knights By: The Green Knights
Summary Master James is having some problems with money from villages and finding ways to get money for the project. The sandstone finally arrived to work on the curtain wall. The inner core faces of the wall were constructed first. In December construction was halted because low temperatures tended to crack the wet mortar. The workers often took the winter off and went back to england. any workers who did not take a break stayed preparing for the work next spring. In late march workers returned to work , hundreds of workers were sent out to speed up the working progress.
Chloe’s Castle Cinderella’s Castle Found In: DisneyLand After 18 months of construction, the castle was completed in July 1971. It is 189 feet tall measured from the concrete bottom of the water – filled moat that contains approximately 3.37 million US gallons of water. It is 100 feet taller than the Sleeping Beauty Castle in California. On select nights, over 16 million colored lights illuminate Cinderella Castle as the sun sets.
Abby’s Castle Dover castle- castle hill, united kingdom has over 40 rooms it has existed for more than 950 years the castle is surrounded by a huge wall henry the second built the castle it included many underground tunnels
Myka’s Magnificent Castle Location: Corona, Germany Fun Fact: Artists were inspired by the real world when designing Rapunzel’s world.The kingdom was inspired by Mont-Saint-Michel.
Carter’s amazing best Castle Carter’s castles is called Füssens’s this castle has one of the weirdest name i have ever heard this castle is located in california, fun fact is Neuschwanstein castle has been made famous by Walt Disney as the image depicting Disney itsproductions.
Anthony’s Amazing Castle The Eltz castle is located in Munstermaifeld,Germany Was created 850 years ago
Vocabulary Scaffolding- temporary wooden framework Battlement- wall consisting of alternating high and low segments Merlons- the high part of the battlement Embrasures- the low part of the battlement Arrow Loop- a narrow vertical slit through where a soldier could shoot his arrows