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The British crown jewels are kept at the Tower of London, and can be viewed by the public.
The Tower of London has been used as a Royal Palace and Menagerie for centuries , although animals are no longer kept there and members of the Royal Family no longer live there.
In the Tower of London, as part of the UK Crown Jewels The Kohinoor diamond is a part Royal Collection housed in Queen's Gallery London. It is priceless. The Koh-i-noor diamond is kept at the Tower of London Jewel House, set into a crown. According to Wikipedia: "The Koh-i Nur is believed to have originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India." Today, the diamond is mounted in Queer Alexandra's diamond crown and is considered part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. The Crown Jewels are kept in London, England.
They aren't. The Tower of London was the Royal Menagerie (zoo) several hundred years ago, but not now. The only livestock kept at the Tower now are the ravens.
The animal was a fish 100%
"Crown jewels" are the various crowns, necklaces, pendants, and implements that traditionally belong to the monarch or royal family of a kingdom. They are usually ornately formed using precious metals and gemstones (hence the name).
A menagerie is usually a collection of wild and unusual animals for exhibition. It can also mean an enclosure where wild animals are kept. The non-animal related definition of it is a strange or varied collection.
Yes, Henry VIII had a menagerie at the Tower of London, which included a variety of exotic animals such as lions, bears, and monkeys. This collection of animals was a symbol of royal power and prestige. Additionally, he kept other animals at his palaces, including deer and birds, as part of his interests in hunting and entertainment.
The land where a collection of beehives are kept is an apiary.
The marbles are kept in a museum in London, England
The adverb is "upstairs" as it explains wherethe collection was kept.
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