• "The Jewel Tower, Abingdon Street, Westminster, London: Tree-Ring Analysis of Timbers, Scientific Dating Report, Research Report Series No. 109-2011".
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  • The Jewel Tower was built around 1365-6 at the southern end of the Palace of Westminster to house the treasures of King Edward III (1312-1377).
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  • Around the back of Westminster Abbey, away from the hustle and bustle of Parliament Square, you will find a medieval survivor: the Jewel Tower.
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  • Fortified walls surrounded the whole complex, including the Royal Palace of Westminster and the Jewel Tower.
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  • The Jewel Tower was built in 1365 as part of the great Palace of Westminster (now generally known as the Houses of Parliament).
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  • A fire in 1834 that burnt down the rest of the old Palace of Westminster narrowly missed taking the Jewel Tower out altogether.
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  • 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.
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  • The Jewel Tower dates back to 1365 and is the last surviving free-standing part of the medieval... Abingdon Street, SW1P 3JY City of Westminster.
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  • How to visit the Jewel Tower of the Royal Palace of Westminster. ... Overall, the Jewel Tower of Westminster is easily one of the best-kept secrets of London.
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  • Visit the Jewel Tower in London - an English Heritage property opposite the Houses of Parliament that was once the Palace of Westminster's Treasure House.
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