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As with any Historic Monument Conisbrough Castle has attracted the interest of artists for quite some time.

This page contains thumbnail images of some of the work of those artists, simply click on the image to see a larger version of these works.

Please be aware that copyright may exist on some of these works.

The image on the left has been supplied by Mr Pete Day. The original was produced at some time around the early 1900s by Charles H Ashdown from St Albans and is one of a series of postcards titled "Castles in their Glory".  

The image is a fanciful view of the Castle as in may have looked around 1190 and is probably rendered from a very quick and rough sketch as many of the main details are obviously in error, yet there are some that are not. If you are looking for an easy to understand interpretive image to compare to the remains of the Castle then this is it.

We have been asked by some teachers if we have work sheets available for education use, the simple answer has always been no.

Each school that visits Conisbrough Castle is doing so with a different set of criteria, making the task of producing a generic work sheet for the site an almost impossible task.  However, there are some images that we at the castle see in pupils work sheets over and over again.  This section of the site is a resource of images that you may use in your own work sheets, they have been produced with photocopying in mind.

If there is something that we have missed, just let us know and we will see what we can do.

Click on the images below to enlarge, then right-click and select "copy"; "save"; or "print" from the dialogue box.

Conisbrough Castle Plan Conisbrough Castle by Alan Sorrell
Looking down on Medieval Conisbrough Castle Top of the Barbican
In the Inner Bailey Loading supplies in to the Keep