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Tower of London. The Scaffold Site, c1910. Creator: UnknownTower of London. The Scaffold Site, c1910. Tower Green, execution site in the Tower of London - historic palace, prison, fortress and armoury - which dates from the 11th century
The Church of St. Peter on Tower Green, c1872. Creator: UnknownThe Church of St. Peter on Tower Green, c1872. The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula ( St Peter in chains ) is the parish church of the Tower of London
Lady Jane Grey being led to her execution at the Tower of London, 1554 (1797). ArtistLady Jane Grey being led to her execution at the Tower of London, 1554 (1797). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554)
Chapel of St. Peter, Tower Green, 1929. From Old London, A Series of 25 Willss Cigarettes cards. [W.D. & H.O. Wills, London, 1929]
The Execution of Dudley Earl of Leicester, 1859. English nobleman and close friend and suitor of Elizabeth I. Patron of the Puritan movement and a Protestant condemned to death on the scaffold
The Burning of Edward Underhill on Tower Green, 1840. Artist: George CruikshankThe Burning of Edward Underhill on Tower Green, 1840. Edward Underhill was a religious radical who was imprisoned during the persecutions of Protestants during the reign of Queen Mary I
Queen Mary receiving the prisoners on the Tower Green, 1553 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankQueen Mary receiving the prisoners on the Tower Green, 1553 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant
The execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1554 (1840). Artist: George CruikshankThe execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1554 (1840). A grandniece of Henry VIII, Jane was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant succession
Execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1554, (c1850). Jane was proclaimed queen on Edward VIs death in 1553 in an attempt to secure a Protestant succession