• from its construction (between 1365 and 1366) until the beginning of the 16th century: at the request of King Edward III to house the Crown Jewels...
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  • The Jewel Tower is a 14th-century surviving element of the Palace of Westminster, in London, England. It was built between 1365 and 1366...
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  • Between 2007 and 2012 an average of 30,000 visitors came to the tower each year, with non-English speaking visitors making up a high proportion.
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  • The Jewel Tower was used by the succeeding British royals in its usual capacity until a fire in 1512 burnt down the palace...
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  • The Jewel Tower was constructed in 1365 as a part of the medieval Palace of Westminster.
  • 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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  • The Tower was built by King Edward III between 1365 and 1366 on land appropriated from Westminster Abbey at the edge of the Privy Garden...
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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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  • The Jewel Tower was built from 1365-66 within the Privy (Royal) Palace, under the supervision of master mason Henry Yevele (c.1320-1400), who is...
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  • The Jewel Tower is the sole remaining structure of the medieval Palace of Westminster, still easily accessible to the public on most days.
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