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Nov 3, 2011 · When William the Conqueror built a mighty stone tower at the centre of his London fortress in the 1070s, defeated Londoners must have looked on in awe. Now nearly 1000 years later, the Tower still has the capacity to fascinate and horrify.
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5 days ago · Tower of London, royal fortress and London landmark. Its buildings and grounds served historically as a royal palace, a political prison, a place of execution, an arsenal, a royal mint, a menagerie, and a public records office. It is located on the north bank of the River Thames.
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The main building material is Kentish ragstone, although some local mudstone was also used. Caen stone was imported from northern France to provide details in the Tower's facing, although little of the original material survives as it was replaced with Portland stone in the 17th and 18th centuries. [15]
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Mar 23, 2016 · The same year that William was crowned, he started work on the Tower of London, which at first was a timber fortification enclosed by a palisade. After this was established, work started on what would become known as the White Tower around 1078. Completed in 1100, the building was 36 metres by 32 metres at the base and at least 27 metres tall.
Nov 26, 2019 · The Tower of London is a castle located in London alongside the River Thames which was first built by William the Conqueror from c. 1077 and significantly added to over the centuries.
The Tower of London's history is a microcosm of British history, reflecting the nation's evolution from a Norman conquest to a modern democracy. It has been a witness to the ambitions and struggles of the monarchy, the changing modes of warfare, and the enduring power of tradition and ceremony.