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... Tower precincts . Normally executions would have taken place outside the Tower on the nearby Tower Hill . By tradition the first person executed on this spot was Lord Hastings in 1483. In Shakespeare's Richard III , it is the noble ...
... Tower precincts . Normally executions would have taken place outside the Tower on the nearby Tower Hill . By tradition the first person executed on this spot was Lord Hastings in 1483. In Shakespeare's Richard III , it is the noble ...
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... Tower during the reign of her sister Mary I. On her return to the Tower , to spend the traditional night before her coronation , she kissed the ground in front of the Bell Tower and never returned to the Tower again . The deposed king ...
... Tower during the reign of her sister Mary I. On her return to the Tower , to spend the traditional night before her coronation , she kissed the ground in front of the Bell Tower and never returned to the Tower again . The deposed king ...
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... Tower Bridge , which is often referred to in America as London Bridge . Walking onto the bridge and looking to the left one has a superb view of Tower Bridge built in 1894 in a Gothic style to blend in with the Tower of London . In front of ...
... Tower Bridge , which is often referred to in America as London Bridge . Walking onto the bridge and looking to the left one has a superb view of Tower Bridge built in 1894 in a Gothic style to blend in with the Tower of London . In front of ...
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