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Title: The Tower of London


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The Tower of London
  • April 6, 2005
  • Molly Egan

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The Tower of London
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William the Conqueror
  • William the Conqueror wanted to build a castle
    inside of a fort so that future kings could live
    here.
  • Williams reign 1066-1087

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William Continued
  • After he died other kings built smaller towers
    and walls around the castle William had built,
    and all the buildings together became known as
    the Tower of London.

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What the Tower was used for
  • Royal Residence
  • Armory
  • The Crown Jewels
  • Prison (Enemies of the Crown)
  • Ravens
  • Beefeaters
  • Zoo

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Beefeaters
  • Forty Yeoman Warders Guard The Tower and live
    there, since the 14th century
  • Their Uniforms resemble the same uniforms that
    they would have in the Tudor days

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Ravens
  • The Legend is that Charles II was told if the
    Ravens left the Tower the Monarchy would fall. He
    insured that a limited number would be kept there
    permanently.

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Western Entrance and Traders gate
  • Trader's gate was built in between 1275 and 1279
    for a new entrance for the king
  • This gate is more famously known for bringing
    traders accused of treason into the Tower

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The Crown Jewels
  • The worlds best known collection of precious
    objects displayed in an expatiation room.
  • The Crown Jewels have stayed in the Tower since
    the 14th century, except during the second world
    war where the jewels were removed for a short
    time and then replaced in 1945.

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The Jewel House
  • The worlds Biggest Diamond is in the Scepter with
    a cross which dates back to (1660)
  • Crowns
  • Scepters
  • Orbs
  • Swords, used at coronations and other state
    functions

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The Famous Towers
  • Bloody Tower
  • White Tower
  • Tower Green
  • Beauchamp Tower

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Bloody Tower
  • Was Built in the early 1220s
  • Was reconstructed in 1360 by Edward III
  • Sir Walter Ralegh
  • The Princes in the Tower

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Bloody Tower
  • Edward IVs two sons were put in the tower by
    their uncle Richard III after their father died
    in 1438.
  • The Princes disappeared mysteriously their uncle
    Richard was crowned, the skeletons were found
    nearby after he was crowned.

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White Tower
  • When The Tower of London was finished in 1097,
    The White Tower was the tallest building in
    London 27m and 90feet tall

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The White Tower
  • Is the most historic building in the fortress
  • Contains displays of Royal Armory,
  • Which contains
  • Arms
  • Armor
  • The story of the tower

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The White Tower
  • In the Tower in 1399 King Richard II was
    condemned as a tyrant and forced to abdicate by
    his cousin, Henry of Bolingbroke who became King
    Henry IV (1399-1413)

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Tower Green
  • The Tower Green is the place of many Traditional
    Ceremonies such as Swearing in of Yeoman Warders,
    Parades, Installation of the Constable
  • Two of Henry VIIIs wives died here, Anne Boleyn
    and Catherine Howard

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Beauchamp Tower
  • Was built in 1281 by Edward I.
  • Many high ranking prisoners and their servants
    stayed here while they were held here.
  • Things that are on display are inscribed stones
    that prisoners have
  • Cross bows

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God Save the Queen
  • Eggs

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Sources
  • www.digiserve.com/peter/ image/cant-mt-queen3.jpg
  • library.thinkquest.org/ J0113146/gallery.htm
  • library.thinkquest.org/ J0113146/gallery.htm
  • The official Guide book to the tower of London
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