• Inspired by their father Henry, both Mary and her half-sister and successor Elizabeth I had a number of others executed at the Tower of London.
  • 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.
  • The Tower of London – an imposing fortress with many layers of history, which has become one of the symbols of royalty – was built around the White Tower.
  • They call it "Tower of London", of course. This fortress is located in the heart of London on the banks of the River Thames on the north shore.
  • Explore the iconic 1000-year-old Tower of London, a must-see UNESCO World Heritage Site housing the stunning Crown Jewels! ... Entry to the Tower of London.
  • The Tower stands, appropriately enough, just inside the London borough of Tower Hamlets, on the north bank of the River Thames.
  • London was an obvious choice for a new castle and so work began on what would become the Tower of London around 1077.
  • The Tower of London played an essential part in the developing history of this city all the way along, let’s explore it a bit.
  • 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.