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Tower of London

Tower of London
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The Tower of London
Artist Attributed to Emily Wilson
Year 2017
Dimensions 55.2 cm × 43.8 cm ( 21 3⁄4 in ×  17 1⁄4 in)
Location The Tower of London, London

Overview

This page contains information about multiple aspects of the Tower of London. The Tower is home to multiple aspects of London's history within the complexes several buildings. The Bloody Tower, the Crown Jewels, torture practiced in the Tower, and the White Tower are four main attractions within the complex. In addition, there are smaller attractions such as the Royal Beasts, exhibited by animal sculptures throughout the complex.


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Bloody Tower


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Crown Jewels


The Crown Jewels are a marvel to the eye. They show the true elegance and posh lifestyle of the royal family. It is hard to imagine that £5 billion in jewels are sitting in one location. It contains 141 pieces including the Coronation Spoon, Imperial State Crown, and The Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross making it the largest collection of its kind. The sceptre has the largest colorless cut diamond in the world (530.2 karats). While they may seem unreachable, the Queen and other members of the royal family wear these pieces on special occasion such as royal christenings and weddings. Queen Elizabeth wore the Imperial State Crown for her coronation in 1953. She was also seen wearing Queen Victoria's tiara in 1955. The Crown Jewels can be dated as far back as 200 and 150 BC. A sword, brooch, ceremonial shield, and bronze crown were among the earliest pieces. Pieces were added after major war victories and canonizations. Just as they were gained, pieces were lost after losses. To read more about the crown jewels read this.

References

  1. Tower torture. (n.d.). Retrieved May 08, 2017, from http://www.hrp.org.uk/tower-of-london/visit-us/top-things-to-see-and-do/tower-torture/#gs._BVRuIY
  2. Turcotte, J. (2013, September 6). The British Crown Jewels. Retrieved May 08, 2017, from https://jeremyturcotte.wordpress.com/2013/09/06/the-british-crown-jewels/
  3. Rundstrom, N. (2015, May 21). 5 Things About the Tower of London Animal Sculptures. Retrieved May 8, 2017, from Mirandus Tours: London and Beyond website: http://mirandustours.com/around-london/5-things-about-the-tower-of-london-animal-sculptures/



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