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Burg Eltz 50 years ago.
Thurant Castle, Germany
Armor of Duke Heinrich the Pious.
Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, Ireland.
An armour made for a dog
School Of Divinity, New College, University of Edinburgh, Old Town, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Abandoned old Keiss castle in Scotland, UK.
Keiss Castle is a partially ruined castle in Scotland, which stands on sheer cliffs overlooking Sinclair's Bay less than one mile north of Keiss village centre, Caithness, Highland, Scotland.
It's protected as a scheduled monument.
Catajo Castle, Veneto, Italy
Ceremonial armour of Johann George I of Saxony, 1622
Even after more than 1500 years and a terrible siege, some of Constantinople walls (actual Istanbul) still standing.
King Henry VIII's foot combat armor (1520). As you can see, it doesn't have a single gap between the plates.
Actually, it's exposed at the Royal Armouries Museum (Leeds, England).
A suit of ceremonial armour made for a child.
A maximilian armour.
A Greenwich Armour. The Royal Almain Armory (also called Greenwich Workshop) was a very famous workshop that made incredible suits of tournament armour, like this one. At it's right, you can see a chest piece, made for jousts, and two other pieces. They used to be the guard of the lance.
It looks like a new armor, made a few years ago, but it's more than 400 years old at this point.
This one belonged to George Clifford.
Braunfels Castle, Germany.
Ceremonial armour of Swedish King Erik XIV, 1563.
Armour of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Arundel Castle, England.
Bamburgh Castle, England.