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When I did History in High school, I think it was 8th grade, we did british history and we learnt that the tower of London was built by William the conquer, as his home, It was named because it was situated in London, and it was a large castle with a tower.

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13y ago

Because it is adjacent to the Tower of London and it also has two towers of its own.

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6y ago

There are two theories. Firstly, because the bridge has a tower at both ends - and secondly, because the bridge is adjacent to the Tower of London.

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11y ago

It is next to the Tower of London.

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11y ago

it is like london bridge

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