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  2. Arundel Castle - Wikipedia

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    Arundel Castle is a restored and remodelled medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England.It was established by Roger de Montgomery in the 11th century. The castle was damaged in the English Civil War and then restored in the 18th and early 19th centuries by Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk. [2]

  3. Arundel Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, commissioned the architect Joseph Hansom to design a new Catholic sanctuary as a suitable counterpart to Arundel Castle. The architectural style of the cathedral is French Gothic , a style that would have been popular between 1300 and 1400—the period in which the Howards rose to national ...

  4. Arundel Museum - Wikipedia

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    Arundel Museum was the first in the area to achieve MLA Registration. The Museum expanded into eight galleries. In 2000, the oral history archive gathered by volunteers was published as a book entitled Arundel Voices. A grant was obtained for a new display on the Port of Arundel, and this was accompanied by a new Town Trail way-marked by ...

  5. Fitzalan Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Interior view of the Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel Castle. The Fitzalan Chapel is the chancel of the church of St Nicholas in the western grounds of Arundel Castle, in West Sussex, England. Dating to the 14th century, the chancel is used as the private mausoleum of the FitzAlans and later the Howard family. [1]

  6. Arundel - Wikipedia

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    Arundel civil parish occupies an area somewhat larger than its built-up clusters, with the old town towards the north and the new to the south, separated by a main road. [10] The River Arun at Arundel. Arundel town is a major bridging point over the River Arun as it was the lowest road bridge until the opening of the Littlehampton swing bridge ...

  7. Duke of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Built in the 11th century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, the castle was seized by the crown in 1102. King Henry II, who added on to the castle, in 1155 confirmed William d'Aubigny as Earl of Arundel, with the honour and the castle of Arundel. Arundel Castle is still to this day the home of The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk and their ...

  8. Arundel Mill and Castle - Wikipedia

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    Arundel Mill and Castle is an 1837 landscape painting by the English artist John Constable. Produced the year of his death, it depicts a scene on the River Arun in Sussex. In the foreground is a mill, while Arundel Castle is shown in the distance. [1] Today it is in the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio, described as Constable's last ...

  9. Arundel Castle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Arundel Castle is a restored medieval castle. Arundel Castle may also refer to: Arundel Castle, a Royal Canadian Air Force heliport at Victoria International Airport in British Columbia; Arundel Castle Cricket Ground, a cricket ground in Arundel, England; SS Arundel Castle, a number of steamships with this name