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The Tower of London with London Bridge, c1500, (c1901). Charles, Duke of Orleans can be seen writing inside the Tower of London, and also at a window and in the courtyard, sending a letter
William Rufus at the Tower of London, late 11th century, (c1920). Artist: Charles Goldsborough AndersonWilliam Rufus at the Tower of London, late 11th century, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Tower of London. - The Norman Chapel, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleTower of London. - The Norman Chapel, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Tower of London, c1543, (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London, New York, 1893
Traitors Gate, Tower of London, 1801, (1893). Artist: Charles TomkinsTraitors Gate, Tower of London, 1801, (1893). The entrance to the Tower from the Thames, Traitors Gate afforded many prisoners their last glimpse of the outside world
Chapel in the Tower of London, 1892. The chapel was built by William the Conqueror. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume I
Hoisting the Royal Standard at the Tower of London, 1856. From The Illustrated London News (31 May 1856)
The Tower of London from across the Thames. Artist: Andre & SleighThe Tower of London from across the Thames
The Tower, London, 19th century. From a survey made in 1597 by W Haiward and Gascoyne. Hand-coloured later
To Convert Lady Grey to the Roman Faith, before Her Execution, 1798. Artist: J OgborneTo Convert Lady Grey to the Roman Faith, before Her Execution, 1798. Dr Fecknam Dean of St Pauls trying by arguments to convert Lady Grey to the Roman Faith
The meeting of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) and his daughter, Margaret, 19th century. More was an English lawyer, author, and statesman
King Edward V of England, (1788). Artist: CookKing Edward V of England, (1788). Portrait of Edward (1470-1483) who came to the throne at the age of twelve. Edward was king from 9 April 1483 until his deposition two months later
King Edward V of England, (1470-1483). Artist: GwynPortrait of Edward V of England (1470-1483) who came to the throne at the age of twelve. Edward was king from 9 April 1483 until his deposition two months later
King Edward V of England, (18th century). Artist: James HulettPortrait of Edward V of England (1470-1483) who came to the throne at the age of twelve. Edward was king from 9 April 1483 until his deposition two months later
Tower of London, 16th century (1909). The Tower as it was in the time of Elizabeth I. Taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)
The Imports of Great Britain from France... 1757.Artist: LP BoitardThe Imports of Great Britain from France: Humbly address d to the laudable association of anti-gallicans, and the generous promoters of the British Arts
The Execution Of Lord Strafford, 1641, (c1850). Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford was imprisoned at the Tower of London before being executed before a crowd of about 200, 000, on Tower Hill
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
Murder Of The Little Princes, 1483, (c1850). Edward V and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury are murdered in the Tower of London
Sir Walter Raleigh in the Tower of London, 1603-1616 (1836). Artist: J JacksonSir Walter Raleigh in the Tower of London, 1603-1616 (1836). Raleigh (1554-1618) was an English adventurer, explorer and writer, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, who knighted him in 1585
The Tower of London with London Bridge, c1500, (c1900-1920). Charles, Duke of Orleans can be seen writing inside the Tower of London, and also at a window and in the courtyard, sending a letter
The Tower of London, England, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardThe Tower of London, England, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)
The Tower Of London, (c1850). The Tower was built by King William I next to the River Thames, London. Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
Lord William Russell Condemned, 1683, (c1850). Colour plate from Pictures of English History, George Routledge & Sons, (London, New York, c1850)
Earliest models of cannon, the Tower of London, (1870). A wood engraving from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, (London, 1870)
The days seemed very long and dreary to the two little boys, c1483, (1905). Artist: As ForrestThe days seemed very long and dreary to the two little boys, c1483, (1905). Edward V and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury were almost certainly murdered in the Tower of London
Sir Walter Raleigh parting his wife on the morning of his execution, 1618, (1872). Raleigh (1554-1618) was an English adventurer, explorer and writer, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I
The Tower of London, England, 1895. Artist: C WilkinsonThe Tower of London, England, 1895
Edward V, King of England, 1860. Portrait of Edward (1470-1483), and below, the murder of the princes in the Tower. Edward and his brother, Richard, Duke of York
The Tower of London, the Custom House and Charles d?Orleans imprisonment in the Tower. From: Pseudo-Heloise by Charles d Orleans, ca 1483. Found in the collection of British Library
The Children of King Edward IV of England, 1852. Artist: Paul DelarocheThe Children of King Edward IV of England, 1852. Edward V (1470-1483) and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York (1473-1483), the Princes in the Tower
General view of London, 1666, (1909). Pre-Great Fire view of the City of London and the River Thames, from a plan of the year 1666
London, 1500 (1893)London, (1500) 1893. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II, Macmillan and Co, London, New York, 1893
Tower of London, 20th Century. 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
Henry VII at the Tower of London, 1485-1509. Henry (1457-1509), the first Tudor monarch, is variously shown greeting a guest, looking out of a window, and signing a document in the White Tower