The Bulwark was created in 1946.
1. A fortification consisting of an embankment, often with a parapet built on top. 2. A means of protection or defense; a bulwark. See Synonyms at bulwark. tr.v. ram·part·ed, ram·part·ing, ram·parts To defend with a rampart.
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Bulwark Protective Apparel was created in 1990.
The HMS Bulwark is the flagship of the navy of the United Kingdom. This ship is actually an amphibious transport dock that was created to carry the Royal Marines.
A moat is a bulwark against intruders.
Bulwark is a noun when referred to a wall used as a fortification. It is a verb as in to defend or fortify as if with a bulwark
i need a bulwark in this unpleasent situation. =]
He regards the church as being the pillar and bulwark of the truth.
Their religious belief served as a bulwark against loss of hope.
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The English Channel has historically been a bulwark of England's defense.
A bulwark is a supporting structure, parapet, or the above-deck hull of a ship (mainly to reduce over-wash). Metaphorically, it is a defense; a support or protective barrier, as in "the price controls were a bulwark against rampant inflation."
If you take bulwark to mean fortification, support then antonyms would be weak point, weak link, weakness, defenseless or exposed.
Not sure about Bulwark Road, but there is an excellent website about the History of Helston on the link below.