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No, the Tower of London was a royal palace and (later) prison.
The tower of London !
The most famous Stone Castle is the White Tower of London (Tower of London)
London Eye, London Bridge, Great Tower of London, Parliament, and Buckingham Palace.
The 'Bloody Tower' is one of the many named towers within the Tower of London.
They were usually tortured, killed, or imprisoned in one of the many cells.
The Tower of London is comprised of one tower. The Tower of London has had many different uses over the years. The most notable use was as a prison and a place of executions.
The tower of London is a home to many people and a palace for the queen
The Tower of London Dungeon, often confused with the Tower of London itself, was located within the Tower complex on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. Historically, the Tower served as a royal palace, prison, and place of execution, with various dungeons and cells situated within its walls. The term "Tower Dungeon" typically refers to the dark, oppressive areas used for imprisonment and torture during its operational years. Today, the Tower of London is a popular tourist attraction, showcasing its rich history.
the tower was for prisponers
William Robertson Dick has written: 'A short sketch of the Beauchamp tower' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tower of London (London, England), Tower of London (London, England). Beauchamp Tower 'Inscriptions and devices, in the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London' -- subject(s): London, London. Tower. Beauchamp Tower
The BT Tower in London, UK is 189 metres
The Tower of London according to the official figures, the Tower of London has an average of over two million visitors each year.
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Tower Bridge is just East of the City of London, about 2-miles downstream of the houses of parliament, right next to The Tower of London. The bridge spans the boroughs of Southwark (south) to Tower Hamlets (north). The nearest tube station is Tower Hill on the Circle and District lines.