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  2. Tower of London - Wikipedia

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    With the addition of a new curtain wall, the old main entrance to the Tower of London was obscured and made redundant; a new entrance was created in the southwest corner of the external wall circuit. The complex consisted of an inner and an outer gatehouse and a barbican , [ 49 ] which became known as the Lion Tower as it was associated with ...

  3. Jewel House - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Jewel House. The Jewel House is a vault housing the British Crown Jewels in the Waterloo Block (formerly a barracks) at the Tower of London.It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994 and refurbished in 2012.

  4. Traitors' Gate - Wikipedia

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    Traitors' Gate, 2007 Traitors' Gate. The Traitors' Gate is an entrance through which many prisoners of the Tudors arrived at the Tower of London.The gate was built by Edward I to provide a water gate entrance to the Tower, part of St. Thomas' Tower, a section of the tower designed to provide additional accommodation for the royal family.

  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. Church of St Peter ad Vincula - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of London liberty was dissolved in 1894, [18] and the parish was absorbed by St Botolph without Aldgate in 1901. [17] The Chapel is also the regimental church of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, whose connections with the Tower of London go back the 1685 raising of the Royal Fusiliers to guard the Tower and the Artillery train kept ...

  7. Byward Tower - Wikipedia

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    Byward Tower is a barbican (defensive gatehouse) of the Tower of London. Byward Tower was built in the 13th century by Henry III , on the inward bank of the moat. It consists of two towers connected by an upper arcade, under which persons wishing to visit (or storm) the Tower of London from the southwest would pass.

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