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  2. Tower of London - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic citadel and castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets , which is separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open ...

  3. Ravens of the Tower of London - Wikipedia

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    The ravens of the Tower of London are a group [a] of at least six captive ravens (nine in 2021) [3] resident at the Tower of London. [4] Their presence is traditionally believed to protect the Crown and the Tower; a belief holds that "if the Tower of London ravens are lost or fly away, the Crown will fall and Britain with it."

  4. Ceremony of the Keys (London) - Wikipedia

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    The Ceremony of the Keys is an ancient ritual, held every evening at the Tower of London, when the main gates are locked for the night. [1] It is said to be the oldest extant military ceremony in the world, [2] and is the best-known ceremonial tradition of the Tower.

  5. White Tower (Tower of London) - Wikipedia

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    The White Tower seen from the southeast. To the fore is the projection housing the apse of St John's Chapel. The White Tower is a former royal residence, the old keep, at the Tower of London in England. It was built by William the Conqueror during the early 1080s, and subsequently extended. The White Tower was the castle's strongest point ...

  6. Timeline of London - Wikipedia

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    Here, the Earl of Salisbury remains and, with the support of the citizens, besieges the Tower of London whose Lancastrian commander, Lord Scales, on 4 July turns its weapons against the city. [52] 19 July: Lord Scales surrenders the Tower of London to the Yorkists, and is subsequently murdered by a mob. [52] 1461 – The Barbers Company is ...

  7. Architecture of London - Wikipedia

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    This core of London is known as the City of London, while Westminster, the ancient centre of political power, lies to the west. Relatively few medieval structures survive due to the city's near-total destruction in the Great Fire of 1666, with exceptions such as the Tower of London , Westminster Abbey, Westminster Hall , Guildhall , St James's ...

  8. New stamps marking the history of the Tower of London - AOL

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    A special set of stamps is being issued marking the history of the Tower of London. Royal Mail has partnered with Historic Royal Palaces on images of the 10 stamps.

  9. Tower Division - Wikipedia

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    The Tower Division was a liberty in the ancient county of Middlesex, England. It was also known as the Tower Hamlets, and took its name from the military obligations owed to the Constable of the Tower of London. The term 'Hamlets' probably referred to territorial sub-divisions of the parish of Stepney – and its daughter parishes – rather ...