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The Tower of London: History and legend
Description of the history and traditions of the Tower of London.
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Listen to a town crier welcome passersby outside the Tower of London and Tower Hill Pageant
The town crier at the Tower of London.
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Study London's history through sites such as Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, and the River Thames
The history, culture, and diversity of London are reflected in the stories behind...
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Tower of London
The Tower of London and the River Thames. The earliest part of the fortification,...
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St. Thomas's Tower and Traitors' Gate at the waterside entrance to the Tower of London....
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London, Tower of: White Tower
The White Tower, the central keep of the Tower of London.
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Tower of London
Tower of London. Its moat and two concentric “curtains,” or walls, surround the White...
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The White Tower, the central keep of the Tower of London.
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Armour of Henry VIII on display at the Tower of London.
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Tower of London
Tower of London.
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London, Tower of: Water Lane
Water Lane in the Tower of London.
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Banded doorway in the Tower of London.
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Tower of London, yeoman warder
A yeoman warder in the traditional Tudor uniform at the Tower of London.
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Tower of London
The Tower of London.
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Tower of London, Tower Hamlets, London
Tower of London, Tower Hamlets, London, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in...
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White Tower
The White Tower, the first structure built at the Tower of London, begun by William...
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