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The Tower of London is a historic castle located in central London, England

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Background imageTower of London Collection: The Jewel Room at the Tower, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Jewel Room at the Tower, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Jewel Room at the Tower, c1872. Visitors admiring the Crown Jewels of England at the Tower of London. The Jewels - coronation regalia including crowns, orbs, swords

Background imageTower of London Collection: The Tower Horse Armoury, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Tower Horse Armoury, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Tower Horse Armoury, c1872. Visitors looking at displays of armour in the Tower of London. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies

Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies
Front entrance to the Tower of London with the original moat wall in the foreground, gatehouse middle and main fortress behind

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower Bridge, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies

Tower Bridge, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies
View of the east side of the Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, EC3, England

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies

Tower of London, 2011. Creator: Ethel Davies
South side of the Tower of London alongside the River Thames, a castle that began with the White Tower and William the Conqueror in 1078 and continually being added to

Background imageTower of London Collection: The Tower of London, 1894. Creator: Unknown

The Tower of London, 1894. Creator: Unknown
The Tower of London, 1894. Historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, built by William the Conqueror in 1078

Background imageTower of London Collection: Raven, Corvus Corai, pub. 1835 ( Hand coloured engraving) 

Raven, Corvus Corai, pub. 1835 ( Hand coloured engraving) 
Raven, Corvus Corai, from A Selection of British Birds, pub. 1835 ( Hand coloured engraving)

Background imageTower of London Collection: Bishop Fisher, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Bishop Fisher, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Bishop Fisher, (1909). Saint John Fisher, English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr (1469-1535), protested against King Henry VIIIs intention to divorce Catherine of Aragon

Background imageTower of London Collection: The White Tower, 1908

The White Tower, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageTower of London Collection: St. Johns Chapel, Tower of London, Norman Architecture, 1908

St. Johns Chapel, Tower of London, Norman Architecture, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageTower of London Collection: Thomas Blood, (1817)

Thomas Blood, (1817). Colonel Thomas Blood (1618-1680), was an Anglo-Irish officer best known for his attempt to steal the Crown Jewels of England from the Tower of London in 1671

Background imageTower of London Collection: The Tower of London, c1896. Artist: York & Son

The Tower of London, c1896. Artist: York & Son
The Tower of London, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageTower of London Collection: Picture No. 12020679

Picture No. 12020679
Tower of London. Date

Background imageTower of London Collection: Picture No. 12020678

Picture No. 12020678
Tower of London. Date

Background imageTower of London Collection: Picture No. 12020677

Picture No. 12020677
Tower of London. Date

Background imageTower of London Collection: Picture No. 12020676

Picture No. 12020676
Tower of London. Date

Background imageTower of London Collection: Picture No. 12020675

Picture No. 12020675
Tower of London. Date

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, London, England, UK

Tower of London, London, England, UK

Background imageTower of London Collection: Victorian family being rowed across the Thames to Tower of London

Victorian family being rowed across the Thames to Tower of London
Vintage engraving of Victorian family being rowed across the Thames to Tower of London, 1870s, 19th Century

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower Bridge under construction, London, c1893

Tower Bridge under construction, London, c1893. The construction of Tower Bridge was begun in 1881 to designs by Sir Horace Jones and it opened in 1894

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of Tower Bridge under construction with river traffic in the foreground, London, c1893

View of Tower Bridge under construction with river traffic in the foreground, London, c1893. The construction of Tower Bridge was begun in 1881 to designs by Sir Horace Jones and it opened in 1894

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of part of Tower Bridge from the River Thames, London, 1894

View of part of Tower Bridge from the River Thames, London, 1894. The photograph was probably taken on the occasion of its opening

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, 1933

Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, 1933. On its completion in 1097 the tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Thomas Gardner

Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Thomas Gardner
Tower of London, c1750. View with boats on the River Thames

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of the Tower of London from the moat, c1830

View of the Tower of London from the moat, c1830

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt

Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt
Tower of London, c1750. View of the Tower of London and London Bridge looking north-west with boats on the River Thames

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Sutton Nicholls

Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Sutton Nicholls
Tower of London, c1750. View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, and figures on the quayside

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751. Artist

View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751. Artist
View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751

Background imageTower of London Collection: Tower of London, 1753

Tower of London, 1753. North-west view of the Tower of London with figures and a carriage in the foreground

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751. Artist: John Boydell

View of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751. Artist: John Boydell
View of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Also showing the Tower of London and ships and boats on the River Thames. The docks opened in October 1828

Background imageTower of London Collection: Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist

Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist
Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Above are details and sections of column capitals

Background imageTower of London Collection: Longitudinal section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Longitudinal section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Background imageTower of London Collection: Transverse section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Transverse section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Background imageTower of London Collection: Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815

Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageTower of London Collection: South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire II

South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire II
South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageTower of London Collection: Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815

Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London

Background imageTower of London Collection: South-east view of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, c1737. Artist

South-east view of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, c1737. Artist
South-east view of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, c1737. With a dedication and description beneath. The chapel was built for the use of the Towers garrison

Background imageTower of London Collection: Copy of an inscription found in the Tower of London, 1777

Copy of an inscription found in the Tower of London, 1777

Background imageTower of London Collection: The Lord Mayor [Brass Crosby] and Alderman Oliver, imprisoned in the Tower of London, 1771

The Lord Mayor [Brass Crosby] and Alderman Oliver, imprisoned in the Tower of London, 1771. Crosby and Oliver clashed with Parliament over the publication of parliamentary debates

Background imageTower of London Collection: Satire, 1771

Satire, 1771. A satire relating to the imprisonment in the Tower of London of the Lord Mayor, Brass Crosby, and Alderman Oliver, titled Virtue disgraced and Vice Triumphant

Background imageTower of London Collection: Britannia congratulating the Lord Mayor of London, 1771. Artist: Bland

Britannia congratulating the Lord Mayor of London, 1771. Artist: Bland
Britannia congratulating the Lord Mayor of London, 1771. Britannia congratulating the Right Hon Brass Crosby, Esq, Lord Mayor and Mr Alderman Oliver, on their Releasement from the Tower

Background imageTower of London Collection: Monument to Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master of the Jewel House at the Tower of London, 1789

Monument to Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master of the Jewel House at the Tower of London, 1789. Sir Gilbert Talbot (c1606-1695) was the first to hold the office after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1784

View of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1784. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London, ordered fortifications to be built

Background imageTower of London Collection: View of the old gateway to the Tower of London, 1794

View of the old gateway to the Tower of London, 1794

Background imageTower of London Collection: Copy of an inscription from the wall of Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, 1797. Artist

Copy of an inscription from the wall of Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, 1797. Artist
Copy of an inscription from the wall of Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, 1797. The inscription consists of a central circular roundel, containing a coat of arms

Background imageTower of London Collection: Coining press and dies from the Tower of London, 1800

Coining press and dies from the Tower of London, 1800

Background imageTower of London Collection: East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. Artist

East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. Artist
East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802



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Tower of London Collection

The Tower of London is a historic castle located in central London, England. It was built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror and has since been used as a royal palace, prison, and fortress. The tower is famous for its many historical events such as the execution of Anne Boleyn and Sir Walter Raleigh. Visitors can explore the tower's various exhibits including the Crown Jewels, White Tower, and medieval palace. The tower also houses a group of ravens that are believed to protect it from destruction. Today, it remains one of London's most popular tourist attractions and an important symbol of British history.
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