Thesaurus Term/Concept: GARDEROBE
| Identifier | 70906 |
|---|---|
| Class | MONUMENT TYPE |
| Status | Preferred |
| Index? | Yes |
| Scope Note | A small latrine or toilet, usually built into the thickness of the wall of a castle or great house, with the waste dropping into a cess pit or straight to the outside. |
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Instances/Examples (12)
| Context | Record |
|---|---|
| Monument Type | MKE40157 East Lenham Manor (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE111590 Garderobe shaft located on the southern side of the outer curtain of the inner bailey, Dover Castle (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE111550 Gattons Tower, outer curtain Dover Castle (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE111552 Hurst's Tower, outer curtain Dover Castle, Dover Castle (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE104499 Later Medieval Gardrobe shaft associated with a Medieval building fronting the former site of Clarence Street, St. James area, Dover (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE16006 Medieval cellars, undercroft and possible garderobe shafts, Bench Street, Dover. (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE99124 Medieval garderobe shaft (period 2) off Townwall Street, Dover (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE117171 Medieval Site 13,enclosures and settlement area with associated features - Plateau 5, Thanet Earth (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE116804 Medieval timber revetment, drain and stone garderobe, New Romney, Kent (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE7144 Medieval walls, pits and garderobe associated with St Martin-Le-Grand Church. (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE104507 Possible garderobe shaft associated wityh a medieval building located to the west of Russell Street, Dover (Monument) |
| Monument Type | MKE36544 STARKEY CASTLE (Listed Building) |