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Tower Of London Collection (page 8)

"The Tower of London: A Timeless Symbol of History and Remembrance" As the sun sets over the Tower of London, its ancient walls stand tall

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Tower Of London Collection: The Tower of London
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Tower Of London Collection: Installation of Lord Napier of Magdala as Constable of the Tower of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Tower of London, The Crown Jewel Room, from London Interiors with their Costumes
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Tower Of London Collection: Sketches in the Armoury and Museum of the Tower of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Tower of London, showing the White Tower, after the Demolition of the Old Guard-Rooms
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Tower Of London Collection: Tower of London (colour litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: St Peters Chapel in the Tower of London, the Interior as restored in 1877 (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The mob of spenceans summoning the Tower of London AD 1816 (litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Locking the Tower Gates, Fastening up for the Night (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: Locking the Tower Gates, at the Byward Tower (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Vigil (colour litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Cranmer at the Traitors Gate (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Lord George Gordon in the Tower of London, 1780 (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Jewel House in the Tower (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Tower Menegerie about 1820 (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Lambeth Palace, seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury engraved by Johannes Kip (c
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Tower Of London Collection: Margaret Roper, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More, visiting her father in prison, 1535 (litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Cell in the Tower of London in which the future Queen Elizabeth I was imprisoned in 1554 during
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Tower Of London Collection: London: The Crown Jewels, Tower of London (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: Beefeaters, Tower of London (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: Sketches in the Tower (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Statue of the Duke of Wellington, at the Tower of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The New Armoury at the Tower of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Field Marshal Sir W Gomm, KCB, Constable of the Tower (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Sir Henry Slingsby, c. 1595-1600 (oil on panel)
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Tower Of London Collection: Screw presses at the Royal Mint in the Tower, published by R
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Tower Of London Collection: The Tower of London (pen and brown ink over faint indications in black chalk)
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Tower Of London Collection: A screw press in operation at the Royal Mint in the Tower, from the Universal Magazine
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Tower Of London Collection: The Last Sleep of Argyll (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Delivering the Keys of the Tower to the New Constable (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: Locking the Tower Gates, 'Who comes there?'(b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: Pageantry helmet of Henry VIII (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Dynamite Explosions in London, at the Tower (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Two Princes Edward and Richard in the Tower (colour litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Universal Postal Union (chromolitho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Boats on the River Thames with the Tower of London beyond (colour litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Verse about the Tower of London with images of armour and weaponry (colour litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: Easter Monday, the Elizabethan Armoury, Tower of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Tower of London and the River Thames (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: Delicious Dreams: Castles in the Air! - Glorious Prospects!, pub
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Tower Of London Collection: Beefeater (colour litho)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Great Horse Armoury of the Tower of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Port of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: The Tower of London (b / w photo)
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Tower Of London Collection: Elizabeth Brought Prisoner to the Tower, from The Tower of London, pub. 1840 (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: A south east view of London (engraving)
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Tower Of London Collection: London and Westminster in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, 1563 (colour litho)


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"The Tower of London: A Timeless Symbol of History and Remembrance" As the sun sets over the Tower of London, its ancient walls stand tall, bearing witness to centuries of captivating stories. From the ceramic poppies forming the breathtaking installation "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, " a poignant tribute to those lost in the First World War, to its commanding presence at dusk, this iconic landmark holds a special place in our hearts. At sunrise, as golden rays illuminate the river Thames below, Tower Bridge emerges majestically alongside The Shard and cityscape. It's a sight that encapsulates both modernity and tradition, reminding us that amidst progress lies an appreciation for heritage. Delving into history reveals fascinating glimpses into London's past. An Agas Map from 1561 showcases how this fortress has stood strong through changing times. And who could forget Anne Boleyn's haunting presence within these very walls? Captured by artist Cibot in her final moments here, her story echoes throughout time. The Tower also witnessed political intrigue with Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton imprisoned within its confines during Shakespearean times. John de Critz immortalized him in oil paint back in 1603 – a testament to power struggles that unfolded behind these stone ramparts. Traveling further back takes us to medieval England when the White Tower reigned supreme. Charles d Orleans' manuscript poems evoke memories of his captivity after being captured at Agincourt until his release four decades later. From above, an aerial view captures The Shard piercing through London's skyline while River Thames flows gracefully beneath it all. This panoramic vista reminds us that despite evolving landscapes and ever-changing citiescape dynamics - some landmarks remain steadfast symbols connecting generations across time. The Tower of London is more than just bricks and mortar; it represents resilience against adversity and serves as a living testament to human triumphs and tragedies alike.