The "dark tower" in From the Dark Tower is significant because it represents the place on 136th Harlem Street where poets, including Cullen, used to gather.
what has changed in tower hamlets since 1900
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The Sydney Tower in Sydney, Australia stands at 309m (1,014 ft) high.
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A church tower is called a steeple. It is often a tall structure, typically located at the front of the church building, and may contain bells or a clock.
Steeple Spire
spire
Lightning from last night's storm struck the spire atop the steeple of the church.
I think you mean a steeple, or perhaps a spire which sits on top of the steeple?
There are 13 in Temporal Tower and 11 in Temporal Spire.
A plus sign on an OS map signifies a church without a spire or tower.
Many Christian churchs of different demoninations have a spire or a steeple on the top of their church.
the tower with the giant spire
You cannot have a spire without a steeple, a steeple can be a tower not necessarily tapering to a point. A spire tapers to a point.
My research would indicate that the church spire is 200ft high - see link below.
A steeple or spire.