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Tower of London / Norman Fireplace
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The fireplace in this picture is one of the earliest wall fireplaces in England .. This configuration was a improvement upon the fireplace at the center of the room, the smoke in this fireplace was captured by a curved hood located on the top of the fireplace and released through two holes in the thickness of the wall. The way the smoke was released through the wall also was an improvement over the fireplaces that were placed in the center of the rooms, the smoke from these fires were released through "holes" in the roof... you can see where this could be an issue ... This fireplace is located in the White Tower on the first floor, it is believed to have been used by the King (Henry VIII) for public gatherings and formal meals .. Hope you all enjoy and thanks for your thoughts and comments ...

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::0930_23
02/08/10 4:36 PM GMT
I thought maybe you meant it was where they cremated Norman from the Bates Motel. Good shot and information Jelly. It looks like it would take a good size log.

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Hopefully my photos and stories will let you know what makes me Tick
::Jimbobedsel
02/08/10 6:32 PM GMT
That sure would lower my heating bills. LOL. Great presentation, Jelly.
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EDSEL RULES!
::Inkeri
02/08/10 9:21 PM GMT
Fantastic presentation.Superb photo.
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.Starglow
02/11/10 12:23 AM GMT
Looks like it could get mighty hot in there. Nice capture.
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