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Casemates: A noun referring to fortified rooms or chambers within a fortress or prison, often used for storage or accommodation
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Several casemates were situated under the ramparts.
Sixteen of these weapons were fitted in individual casemates.
The casemates were divided into two sections.
The four ringstands and two casemates.
The casemates were then filled in and embrasures closed.
The entrance to the main battery casemates.
The two casemates are linked by an underground gallery.
Small magazines were positioned behind the lines of casemates.
They were mounted in casemates in two gun decks amidships.
High angle weapons could not be mounted in casemates.
One of the battery casemates during its construction.
The fort suffered significant damage to its casemates.
The casemates can be visited during the day.
The artillery was placed between the casemates themselves.
It had more casemates with windows and embrasures.

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Bombing failed to penetrate the casemates.
The cement casemates of the fort remain in good condition.
Six of these were mounted in casemates.
Casemates were arranged on two levels.
Four were mounted in individual casemates.
Casemates on the main deck were very close to the waterline.
Guided visit of the casemates.
Casemates were also built under the rampart on this side.
The upper strake of armor protected the casemates and was thick.
Casemates was to continue to be a military place.
Artillery pieces were located within well constructed and camouflaged casemates.
Casemates is the name of an undergroun.
In the flanks of these bastions were casemates with cannon and munition.
It made the casemates virtually unapproachable while under fire.
The guns were often mounted in single casemates or single turrets amidships.
The casemates were sponsoned out over the tumblehome of the sides.
There are two sets of thirteen casemates on the side facing the front.
The casemates are not connected to each other or to the ouvrage.
Be sure to buy a ticket for the casemates located below the prison.
Casemates and blockhouses.
Four were mounted in turrets amidships and the other four were placed in casemates.
Stone casemates inside.
This allowed a wide field of fire and good protection without the negative points of casemates.
Several casemates were transformed into jails to hold prisoners before execution or deportation.
Or will from that idiot from the casemates to make the emperor.
The casemates protecting the secondary armament were also six inches thick.
The casemate carriage was designed to fire from casemates which were chambers in permanent fortifications.
The casemates served as barracks for soldiers and for storage of equipment.
Two pivot guns and twenty other guns would be housed at ground level within casemates.
The casemates were plated over and some of the compartments were used for accommodations.
The military fortress with extensive bastions and underground casemates has been preserved almost intact.
These arches formed casemates which afforded a lower tier of fire through embrasures.
It was originally found in the Casemates.
The walls of its cannon casemates were covered with cork to reduce firing noise.
Casemates are a good way to properly sort medications according to the days of the week.

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