- 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.
- freetoursbyfoot.com tower-of-london-tour/The Tower of London is not just one tower, but a huge complex of towers, turrets, walls and buildings, all constructed over the last 1,000 years.
- aviewoncities.com london/tower-of-londonConstruction of the Tower of London was initiated in 1070 by William the Conqueror, shortly after his victory at Hastings in 1066.
- enjoyenglish.usite.pro The_Tower_of_London.pdfThe Tower of London stands on the Thames. ... Now the Tower of London is a museum and and many people from other countries come to see it.
- educba.com tower-of-london/History of the Place. The Tower of London was built in 1066 as an example of Norman power, and it acts both as a gateway and fortress to the capital.
- e-architect.com london/tower-londonAddress: Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB. Contact: 0844 482 7777. Tower of London Tower of London Building photos © Nick Weall.
- 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...
- matadornetwork.com read/tower-of-london/The Tower of London is located on the north bank of the river Thames in Tower Hamlet, one of the 32 boroughs that make up London.
- history.com topics/middle-ages/tower-of-londonThe Tower of London is one of the world’s oldest and most famous prisons, though its original purpose was not to house criminals.
- royalarmouries.org tower-of-londonThe Tower of London is a world heritage site cared for by Historic Royal Palaces and attracts over 3 million visitors a year.