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  2. Tower of London - Wikipedia

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    As a result, he was eager to ensure the Tower of London was a formidable fortification; at the same time Henry was an aesthete and wished to make the castle a comfortable place to live. [77] From 1216 to 1227 nearly £10,000 was spent on the Tower of London; in this period, only the work at Windsor Castle cost more (£15,000).

  3. List of museums in London - Wikipedia

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    The majority of government-funded museums stopped charging admission fees in 2001 [37] and, although this was challenged in 2007, [38] this has remained the case. Following the removal of admission charges, attendances at London museums increased, with a large percentage of the 42 million annual visitors nationwide.

  4. One World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The tower's estimated cost had risen to $3.9 billion by April 2012, making it the most expensive building in the world at the time. ... The admission fee is $32 per ...

  5. The 23-year-old who spent three years living in the Tower of ...

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    The Tower of London is located on the banks of London’s River Thames. Once a royal palace for infamous Tudor King Henry VIII, the fortress has also acted as a prison and played host to 900 years ...

  6. Tower Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule, suspension, and, until 1960, cantilever bridge [1] in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry with the help of Henry Marc Brunel. [2]

  7. Royal Armouries - Wikipedia

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    The Master of the Armoury was responsible for maintaining a store of armour and weapons for use in the event of war and had an office in the Tower of London. The first use of the title was in 1462. 1462–1485 ?? Sir Richard Guildford (1485–1506) (also Master of the Ordnance) [10] Sir Edward Guildford (1506–1533) [10] Sir John Dudley (1533 ...

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