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  2. List of fictional cats in animation - Wikipedia

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    A Doc think black and white cat tuxedo voiced by Paul Frees Hickory and Dickory together. Dodsworth Looney Tunes: An obese, lethargic black-and-white cat with a large red nose (voiced by Edward Selzer and based on W.C. Fields) who tries to get a small white kitten to do his mousing for him. Doraemon: Doraemon

  3. York Castle - Wikipedia

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    York Castle is a fortified complex in the city of York, England. It consists of a sequence of castles, prisons, law courts and other buildings, which were built over the last nine centuries on the south side of the River Foss. The now ruined keep of the medieval Norman castle is commonly referred to as Clifford's Tower.

  4. List of fictional cats in comics - Wikipedia

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    A black cat. [29] Garfield: Garfield: Jim Davis: Orange-and-black striped cat known for his enormous love for lasagna and sarcastic commentary. He is also very lazy and hates Mondays. [30] Gaston Lagaffe's cat Gaston: André Franquin: Nameless playful black-and-white cat of Gaston, who creates a lot of mayhem. [31] Gaturro Gaturro: Cristian Dzwonik

  5. File:Eynsford Castle, medieval period.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Keep - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century reconstruction of the keep at Château d'Étampes. Since the 16th century, the English word keep has commonly referred to large towers in castles. [4] The word originates from around 1375 to 1376, coming from the Middle English term kype, meaning basket or cask, and was a term applied to the shell keep at Guînes, said to resemble a barrel. [5]

  7. List of fictional castles - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Tower, from The Dark Tower by Stephen King; Doubting Castle, from The Pilgrim's Progress; G. Gormenghast from the Gormenghast series of novels; H. Hagedorn Castle, the titular castle from The Last Castle by Jack Vance; Hogwarts Castle, from the Harry Potter series; Howl's Moving Castle, from Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones; K

  8. Gundulf of Rochester - Wikipedia

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    Almost immediately the king appointed him to supervise the construction of the White Tower, now the central part of the Tower of London, in 1078. Under William Rufus he also undertook building work on Rochester Castle. Having served three Kings of England and earning "the favour of then all", Gundulf was accepted as the first King's Engineer.

  9. List of fictional big cats - Wikipedia

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    Battle Cat, in the Masters of the Universe franchise. Dr. Lion, the headmaster of the school in Jungle Jinks and its spin-off Dr. Lion's Boys, a British comic strip by Arthur White [4] and Mabel F. Taylor. [5] Dr. Lion, the doctor in Rupert Bear's stories. [6] Galileu, a jaguar in Turma do Pererê