It has always been said that if the ravens should ever leave the Tower of London it would cause the fall of The British Empire.
In the Tower of London - and both eat beef.
King Charles II was told of a legend that if the ravens ever leave the Tower of London, the White Tower, the monarchy, and the entire kingdom would fall. So Charles decreed that thay should stay.They are kept by a Ravenmaster and their wings are clipped to make sure that they stay.See the Related Link.
There used to be many Ravens throughout England. There have been at least six in residence at the tower for centuries. It was said that Charles II wanted to remove them following complaints from the Royal Astronomer. But he was then told of the legend that if the Ravens ever leave the Tower of London, the White Tower, the monarchy, and the entire kingdom would fall. Charles was not prepared to take the chance, and instead had the observatory moved to Greenwich. Since then the Ravens have remained. They are now looked after by the Ravenmaster at the Tower and their wings are clipped so they cannot leave. They are now a tourist attraction.
In London, rather surprisingly
The tower of London's moat was drained because it would soon dry out anyway.
Tower Hill is located in London, England and is most known for the Tower Bridge. Near by attractions include: City Hall, Tower of London, The Monument, and Lloyd's Building.
Well if you're in London they have some housed at the Tower of London.
Tower of London
My research showed me that the Tower Hotel in London got 4 out of 5 stars which is very good. I would recommend staying there if possible.
Not bad luck but a bad omen. This situation would signify BAD NEWS coming.
No. Drake was a pirate for the Queen and when she would get annoyed with him she would put him in the Tower of London.
The Tower of London did not exist in the time of William the Conqueror. After conquering England, William built the White Tower, which is now part of the tower of London. The rest of the Tower of London complex was built by later sovereigns. According to legends, the white tower may have been built on the site of a old roman fortification; which likely would have been in ruins at this point in time. However there is no real evidence for this.