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12 sie 2013 · The family behind the National Geographic Channel's "Doomsday Castle." From left to right: Brent II, Lindsey, Brent, Michael, Ashley, Dawn-Marie.(Image credit: National Geographic Channel) Atop...
12 sie 2013 · Atop one large foothill deep in the Carolina woods lies a most unlikely site: a castle, replete with a drawbridge, portcullis — and an underground bunker. The castle is the handiwork of a family...
12 sie 2013 · Family members aren't disclosing their last name or location for fear of curious and/or hostile fans showing up on their castle step.
Leeds Castle is first mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086, called Esledes. From about the middle of the 16th century the Culpeper, Fairfax, Martin and Wykeham families lived there. View this catalog record in WorldCat for other possible copy locations
Doomsday Castle star Brent Sr. recently sat down with Off The Grid News to discuss the new NatGeo series and his prepping background. After spending some time chatting with Brent, any concerns I had about how seriously he took survival preparedness were completely alleviated.
12 kwi 2024 · Uchtred (or Uhtred), called the Bold, was the earl of Northumbria from 1006 to 1016, when he was assassinated. He was the son of Waltheof I, earl of Bernicia, whose ancient family had ruled from the castle of Bamburgh on the Northumbrian coast since the late ninth century.
28 kwi 2022 · In 1086 William the Conqueror, the first Norman king of England, ordered a survey of his new kingdom. Known as the Domesday or Doomsday Book, the survey recorded a man named 'Robert' as holding the domus defensabilis, or fortified homestead, of Herdeslege, deep in the forests of the Welsh Marches or borderlands (Page: 332).