Powis Castle by Tony Via Flickr: The rgardens and house now belonging to the National Trust

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Powis Castle by Tony Via Flickr: The rgardens and house now belonging to the National Trust
The Talbot by Tony Via Flickr: THe name Talbot originates from the late Middle English: probably from the family name Talbot; the term was also used to denote the representation of such a dog in the badge and supporters of the Talbot family, earls of Shrewsbury.
Powis Castle by Tony Via Flickr: Powis Castle is a medieval castle, fortress and grand country mansion near Welshpool, in Powys, Wales. It is infamous for housing the treasures that were brought home by Robert Clive and his son, Edward Clive from India. The Clives had collected them during their service with the British East India Company.
Powis Castle by Tony Via Flickr: halfway along the borders, Powis castle defends the welsh border from the English. Edward I permitted Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn to begin building Powis Castle circa 1283.