The Trotters lived in a tower block called Nelson Mandela House. It was located in Peckham, South London, and served as the backdrop for many of the comedic situations in the British sitcom "Only Fools and Horses." The building became iconic as part of the show's setting, reflecting the working-class lifestyle of the main characters.
Trotters is the name given to the feet of a pig.
the Harlem Gold Trotters are a mostly black African American basketball team that plays around the world, hence the name the Globe, not Gold, Trotters
A tale by Victor Hugo "Hunchback of Notre Dame" who lived in the tower, his name was Quasimodo, but this was all fiction, no one ever lived there.
Nelson Mandela House
His nickname was Meadowlark Lemon.
A Portuguese or Spanish surname that was given to a person who lived in or near a tower, from Latin turris.
The Clock on Parliament Hill, is called the Peace Tower. The Peace Tower, so named to honour the thousands of Canadian men and women who sacrificed their lives for their country in World War I, stands at the front of the Centre Block.
The Spanish last name "Torres" means "towers" in English. It is a common surname that denotes a person who lived near a tower or fortress.
The correct name is Eiffel Tower
John Tower's birth name is John Goodwin Tower.
Another name for the Tower of Pisa is the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Gustave Eiffel is the engineer who championed the idea of the tower and build it. Hence the public of Paris gave his name to the Eiffel tower (he did not name himself the tower).