- worldhistory.org Tower_of_London/London was an obvious choice for a new castle and so work began on what would become the Tower of London around 1077.
- britainexpress.com best/tower-of-london-facts-and…The Tower stands, appropriately enough, just inside the London borough of Tower Hamlets, on the north bank of the River Thames.
- free-city-guides.com london/tower-of-london/The Tower of London is the most significant building still standing when it comes to England’s royal history. ... London Tower Of London Beafeater.
- en.northleg.com london/sights/tower-of-london/To keep them fed and cared for, the Tower of London has a Ravenmaster, who also trims the ravens’ flight feathers, thus discouraging them from flying out.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186338-d187547…You don't get to skip the line at the Tower of London, as everyone joins the same queue with pre-bought tickets.
- thetourguy.com travel-blog/london/tower-of-london/That’s how much space the infamous Tower of London takes up in this bustling city. It sits along the River Thames, so a great way to get here is on a river boat.
- tickets.co.uk faq/tower-of-london/Here you’ll find the answers to your questions about the famous Tower of London, one of London’s most-popular historic attractions.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Tower_of_LondonThe Tower of London (known historically simply as The Tower), is an ancient fortress and historic monument in central London, England on the north bank of the River Thames.
- discoverwalks.com blog/london/top-10-facts-about-…The Tower of London is currently one of England’s most popular tourist attractions. Delve into the top 10 facts about the Tower of London to find out why.
- everycastle.com tower-of-london/It became a symbol of William’s power. It was a fortress for his defense, a palace in which to live, and a prison for his enemies. It was named the Tower of London.