Tours d'elven (Château de Largoët), Brittany, France - stock illustration
View of the 13th-15th century Château de Largoët, also known as the Tours d’Elven (Elven Towers), a medieval castle in Elven in the Morbihan département of Brittany, north-eastern France. It was a place of refuge for Henry Tudor, the future King Henry VII of England during the Wards of the Roses. From “French Pictures: Drawn With Pen and Pencil†by the Rev. Samuel G. Green, D.D. Published by The Religious Tract Society, London, 1878.

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