- castellogy.com sites/sites-london/jewel-towerThe Jewel Tower was built within the Palace of Westminster between 1365 and 1366, on the instructions of King Edward III, to hold his personal treasure.
- en.wikipedia.org Jewel Towerthe House of Lords that this put the Jewel Tower at greater risk of fire and thieves.[31]. By 1716, the tower was reported to Parliament as being in a "ruinous...
- facebook.com jeweltower/The Jewel Tower dates back to 1365 and is the last surviving...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186338-…The Jewel Tower in London is one of only two surviving sections of the medieval royal Palace of Westminster, the other being Westminster Hall.
- historyhit.com Travel United KingdomOriginally part of the medieval Westminster Palace in London, the Jewel Tower was built in the 14th century to hold the riches of Edward III.
- britainexpress.com attractions.htm…In the Tudor period the Jewel Tower became a general storehouse, then from 1600 it was used to store official documents from the House of Lords.
- memoirsofametrogirl.com 2018/08/19/jewel-tower-a-…The ground floor of the Jewel Tower became the kitchen and scullery, while the first floor was used as a repository for various parliament documents.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g186338-…The Jewel Tower was constructed in 1365 as a part of the medieval Palace of Westminster. It was designed to store Edward III’s jewels and treasures.
- vacationpass.com london/jewel-towerJewel Tower is a three-story stone structure that was built during the middle of the fourteenth century to store and protect King Edward III’s most valuable...
- londonxlondon.com the-jewel-tower/We explore the hidden secrets of The Jewel Tower – the lesser-known cousin of the Tower of London. The Tower of London gets too much credit.