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Tower of London
[ tou-er ]
noun
- a historic fortress in London, England: originally a royal palace, later a prison, now an arsenal and museum.
Tower of London
noun
- a fortress in the City of London, on the River Thames: begun 1078; later extended and used as a palace, the main state prison, and now as a museum containing the crown jewels
Example Sentences
Nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies are on display at the Tower of London to mark 80 years since the end of World War Two in Europe.
While over at the Tower of London, a display of almost 30,000 ceramic poppies made up the exhibition called The Tower Remembers, created by designer Tom Piper.
Visitors can see the new installation as part of a general admission ticket to the Tower of London, although a small part will be visible from the public footpath.
He was tried, secretly found guilty and executed at the Tower of London in June 1915.
The Royal Armouries collection is displayed at the Tower of London, a purpose-built museum in Leeds and at Fort Nelson near Portsmouth.
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