Click any of the links below to see photographs taken by the students and professors. Because of the large number of pictures, to speed up loading time for this page, we have not included thumbnails. Use the BACK button on your browser to return to this page.
Don't play with the portcullis!
Amie-Anne and Justin in trouble
The oldest part of Warwick Castle from below
The oldest part of Warwick Castle from above
Bo, Tamara, and Will atop Guy's Tower
Ronnie and Dave looking furtive atop Guy's Tower
Tudor buildings from Caesar's Tower
The Armoury (an armored Marine?)
Old armor, European and Middle Eastern
Cromwell's armored, plumed hat
A tourist asks a question of helpful re- enactors
The re-enactors don't like the question.
From assaulting tourists to demonstrating archery, a re-enactor's work is never done.
Targets (farther away than they look)
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This web site was created by Prof. Alan Baragona. Copyright VMI Department of English and Fine Arts, 2002. Please do not save or use any photographs from this site without permission. Contact Prof. Baragona at BaragonaA@vmi.edu.
Last modified November 15, 2002