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The White Tower
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Tower of London- The White Tower The great central keep was built by William the Conqueror and finished by his sons and successors, William Rufus and Henry I. It is 90 feet high and is of massive construction, the walls varying from 15 feet thickness at the base to almost 11 feet in the upper parts. Above the battlements rise four turrets; three of them are square, but that on the northeast is circular. This turret once contained the first royal observatory. The original single entrance was on the south side and it was reached by an external staircase. There were no doors at ground level. The walls on the upper floors were penetrated by narrow slits positioned in wide splays. On the southern side, four pairs of original double slits remain. In late 17th and early 18th centuries all others were replaced by Sir Christopher Wren with the windows seen today. In the White Tower the medieval kings of England lived with their families and their court. Here was the seat of government and here the laws of the land were made. The royal family lived in the top storey; the council chamber was on the floor below. In this chamber in 1399 Richard II was forced to sign away his throne, and in 1483 Richard III summarily sentenced Lord Hastings to death. I saw Henry VIII's armour inside this tower.

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::cynlee
06/23/08 2:45 AM GMT
We both live in MA, have been to the Tower of London, love photography and are named Cindy! lol Great shot of the tower.
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m4olivei
06/25/08 12:33 AM GMT
nice picture. what the history behind this tower?
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.mike4820
06/25/08 2:18 PM GMT
Good shot but would have been better without the tree blocking a fourth of the building.
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.Daleeria
06/25/08 9:55 PM GMT
I really like it. The angle is good and the semi-darkness makes it look really somber.
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::nigelmoore
06/29/08 9:55 AM GMT
There's so much history at the Tower it's scary. Strange how for us in London it becomes like just another building you go past. Great commentary here, you certainly did your homework! I think I'd like a warmer white balance on the shot but the angle's interesting and it's not an easy place to photograph!

I've been away for a few days and am very behind - 160 images. I'm never going to catch up completely but am looking at everything that's been posted and commenting as much as I can. Apologies if I can't comment on everything.
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"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others merely a green thing which stands in the way." William Blake

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