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Ramparts of the ruined citadel, built 1810-13 (photo)

Ramparts of the ruined citadel, built 1810-13 (photo)
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IMAGE number
BAL196562
Image title
Ramparts of the ruined citadel, built 1810-13 (photo)
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Location
Haiti, West Indies
Medium
photograph
Date
1810 AD - 1813 AD (C19th AD)
Image description

20,000 ex-slaves thought to have died building it; built by Henri Christophe (King Henri I) (1767-1820); Pic la Ferriere; largest fortress in Caribbean; 10 metre thick walls;

Photo credit
Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
Caribbean / fortification / balls / haitian / remains / defence / wall / ruins / ruin / cannon / rampart / citadelle / fort / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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