Books, essays, legend, etc
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IMDB page for the animated movie Quest for Camelot. Pretty much anything you want to know about the film.
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Story synopsis at the Disney website - downloadable images and info also
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This page contains information on the celebrated Arthurian novel by T(erence) H(anbury) White (1906-1964).
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The Sword in the Stone is a novel by T. H. White, published in 1938, initially a stand-alone work but now the first part of a tetralogy The Once and Future King.
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The concept of King Arthur's Capital is epitomised by the medieval Camelot, yet some of the earliest references to his court refer instead to the City of Celliwig, a name now associated with Killibury in Egloshayle, Cornwall.
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The Great Hall houses the Bronze statue of Queen Victoria, 1897, which once stood in Abbey Gardens, and is also the home of the World famous Mediaeval Round Table.
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The writer Geoffrey Ashe argued in an article in the journal Speculum that Cadbury was the base for the Arthur of history.
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Cadbury Castle is the best known and most interesting of the reputed sites of Camelot. A hill-fort beside South Cadbury, down a small road which leaves the A303 at Chapel Cross, 1 1/2 miles east of Sparkford.
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The Diamond Jewel of Cornwall, the birthplace of King Arthur, Tintagel. A stunning Castle Hotel - rooms with a priceless view over the Cornish coastline.
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