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Tower of London from Tower Bridge, London, 1933. On its completion in 1097 the tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store
Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Thomas GardnerTower of London, c1750. View with boats on the River Thames
View of the Tower of London from the moat, c1830
Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Balthasar Friedrich LeizeltTower of London, c1750. View of the Tower of London and London Bridge looking north-west with boats on the River Thames
Tower of London, c1750. Artist: Sutton NichollsTower of London, c1750. View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, and figures on the quayside
View of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751. ArtistView of the Tower of London with boats and passengers on the River Thames, 1751
Tower of London, 1753. North-west view of the Tower of London with figures and a carriage in the foreground
View of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751. Artist: John BoydellView of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1751
View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas Mann BaynesView of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Also showing the Tower of London and ships and boats on the River Thames. The docks opened in October 1828
Plan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. ArtistPlan of the cells under the chapel of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Above are details and sections of column capitals
Longitudinal section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815
Transverse section of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815
Section of the White Tower, Tower of London, from east to west, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London
South elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Artist: James Basire IISouth elevation of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London
Plan of the upper storey of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1815. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied 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)
Execution at the Tower of London, 1743. Artist: CMExecution at the Tower of London, 1743. Scene depicting the shooting of three members of the Highland Regiment (Black Watch), Samuel McPherson, Malcolm McPherson and Farquhar Shaw, for desertion
Scene outside the Tower of London, depicting the beheading of Lord Hastings, 1483 (c1850). William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (c1431-1483)
South-east view of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, c1737. ArtistSouth-east view of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, c1737. With a dedication and description beneath. The chapel was built for the use of the Towers garrison
Samuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Artist: George BickhamSamuel McPherson, Scottish soldier, 1743. Samuel McPherson, corporal, in his highland ridgmentals [sic], the most active in the desersion [sic]
The Lord Mayor [Brass Crosby] and Alderman Oliver, imprisoned in the Tower of London, 1771. Crosby and Oliver clashed with Parliament over the publication of parliamentary debates
Satire, 1771. A satire relating to the imprisonment in the Tower of London of the Lord Mayor, Brass Crosby, and Alderman Oliver, titled Virtue disgraced and Vice Triumphant
Monument to Sir Gilbert Talbot, Master of the Jewel House at the Tower of London, 1789. Sir Gilbert Talbot (c1606-1695) was the first to hold the office after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660
View of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1784. Work on the White Tower probably began in around 1077 after William the Conqueror, having occupied London, ordered fortifications to be built
View of the old gateway to the Tower of London, 1794
Weapons kept at the Tower of London, c1800. Artist: G WalkerWeapons kept at the Tower of London, c1800. Various weapons & implements of war which have been employed against the English by different enemies; now deposited in the Tower of London ; various edged
North view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London, 1798. On its completion in 1097 the Tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store
Copy of an inscription from the wall of Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, 1797. ArtistCopy of an inscription from the wall of Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, 1797. The inscription consists of a central circular roundel, containing a coat of arms
Coining press and dies from the Tower of London, 1800
East entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. ArtistEast entrance to the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802
Fanny Howe, whelp d in the Tower, 1794. A tigress once housed in the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London. The menagerie moved to Regents Park in 1834
North view of the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802. ArtistNorth view of the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London, 1802
West view of the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, c1800. The chapel was built for the use of the Towers garrison, servants and prisoners. It was rebuilt in 1519 by Henry VIII
View of the Martin Tower, Tower of London, c1800
View of the Bloody Tower, Tower of London, c1800
Interior view of St Johns Chapel, Tower of London, c1810. Artist: Frederick NashInterior view of St Johns Chapel, Tower of London, c1810
Interior of the White Tower, Tower of London, 1806. View showing a winding staircase
Interior view of the south aisle of St Johns Chapel in the White Tower, Tower of London, 1805
Nero, a lion from Senegal, now exhibiting in the Tower of London, 1814. ArtistNero, a lion from Senegal, now exhibiting in the Tower of London, 1814
Inscription in Latin by Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, 1587 (1803). Copied from the wall of the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London
Chapel of of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, 1837. Artist: John Le KeuxChapel of of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, 1837. View depicting the interior of the chapel in the Tower of London, built for the use of the Towers garrison, servants and prisoners
Interior view of the Well Tower, Tower of London, 1823. Artist: Edward BloreInterior view of the Well Tower, Tower of London, 1823
Gateway to the Bloody Tower, Tower of London, 1821
Tower of London, 1893. Artist: John CrowtherTower of London, 1893. View of the Tower from Davis Wharf with vessels on the River Thames
Fire at the Armoury in the Tower of London, 30 October 1841. Artist: Thomas Colman DibdinFire at the Armoury in the Tower of London, 30 October 1841
The Tower of London the morning after the fire in the Armoury on 30 October 1841
Destruction of the Armoury in the Tower of London by fire, 30 October 1841. ArtistDestruction of the Armoury in the Tower of London by fire, 30 October 1841
Two views of the destruction of the Armoury in the Tower of London by fire, 30 October 1841