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The Tower of London Museum is a historic fortress located in the heart of London, England and has served as a royal palace, prison

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Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The Tower Horse Armoury, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The Tower Horse Armoury, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The Tower Horse Armoury, c1872. Visitors looking at displays of armour in the Tower of London. From Old and New London, Vol

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, 1588, (1904)

Sir Walter Raleigh, 1588, (1904). Raleigh (1554-1618) was a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I, who knighted him in 1585. In 1584-1589 he was involved in an unsuccessful attempt to establish a colony in

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The Tower of London, 1597, (1845). Artists: Gulielmus Haiward, John Gascoyne

The Tower of London, 1597, (1845). Artists: Gulielmus Haiward, John Gascoyne
The Tower of London, 1597, (1845). Historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Baronial, Municipal

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The Tower of London with London Bridge, c1500, (c1901)

The Tower of London with London Bridge, c1500, (c1901). Charles, Duke of Orleans can be seen writing inside the Tower of London, and also at a window and in the courtyard, sending a letter

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Letter from Lady Jane Grey to William Parr, 10th July 1553. Artist: Lady Jane Grey

Letter from Lady Jane Grey to William Parr, 10th July 1553. Artist: Lady Jane Grey
Letter from Lady Jane Grey to William Parr, Marquis of Northampton, 10th July 1553. Letter written from the Tower of London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Barbary lion skull

Barbary lion skull
Oldest UK skull of a North African Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, dated to 1280-1385. The lion was part of the royal zoo in the Tower of London 700 years ago

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Waistbelt clasp, officer, Tower Hamlets Artillery Volunteers, 1860-1873 (waistbelt clasp)

Waistbelt clasp, officer, Tower Hamlets Artillery Volunteers, 1860-1873 (waistbelt clasp)
5928903 Waistbelt clasp, officer, Tower Hamlets Artillery Volunteers, 1860-1873 (waistbelt clasp) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Waistbelt clasp)

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Helmet plate, other ranks, Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, 1878-1881 (helmet plate)

Helmet plate, other ranks, Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, 1878-1881 (helmet plate)
5928899 Helmet plate, other ranks, Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, 1878-1881 (helmet plate) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Helmet plate, other ranks)

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Helmet badge, Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, 1878-1882 (helmet plate)

Helmet badge, Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, 1878-1882 (helmet plate)
5928897 Helmet badge, Tower Hamlets Rifle Volunteers, 1878-1882 (helmet plate) by English School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Helmet plate, officer)

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Lion skull viewed from the front

Lion skull viewed from the front
Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Queens Armoury

Queens Armoury
circa 1850: A Yeoman or beefeater shows a group of tourists some of the exhibits on display in Queen Elizabeths Armoury, in the Tower of London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Traitors Gate

Traitors Gate
circa 1870: Traitors Gate, through which the condemned were brought from the river, at the Tower of London, a fortress begun shortly after 1066

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Tower Of London

Tower Of London
circa 1870: A view of the Tower of London, with a Beefeater on duty. The fortress on the Thames, begun shortly after 1066 and later extended, has served as a palace

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Barbary lion skull

Barbary lion skull
Oldest UK skull of a North African Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, dated to 1280-1385. The lion was part of the royal zoo in the Tower of London 700 years ago

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Barbary lion skull

Barbary lion skull
Oldest UK skull of a North African Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, dated to 1280-1385. The lion was part of the royal zoo in the Tower of London 700 years ago

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Barbary lion skull

Barbary lion skull
Oldest UK skull of a North African Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, dated to 1280-1385. The lion was part of the royal zoo in the Tower of London 700 years ago. Spicimen ZE 1952.10.20.15 Panthera leo

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Barbary lion skull

Barbary lion skull
Oldest UK skull of a North African Barbary lion, Panthera leo leo, dated to 1280-1385. The lion was part of the royal zoo in the Tower of London 700 years ago

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Snow leopard, Uncia uncia or Panthera uncia Endangered

Snow leopard, Uncia uncia or Panthera uncia Endangered
Snow leopard, Uncia uncia or Panthera uncia. Endangered.. Drawn from a living specimen in the Tower of London, and a stuffed specimen in the British Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The Children of King Edward IV of England, 1852

The Children of King Edward IV of England, 1852
BAL87533 The Children of King Edward IV of England, 1852 by Delaroche, Hippolyte (Paul) (1797-1856); 51x60 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Princes in the Tower of London; ); French

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The Tower of London, c. 1637-41 (pen and ink, graphite and w / c on paper)

The Tower of London, c. 1637-41 (pen and ink, graphite and w / c on paper)
XJF488911 The Tower of London, c.1637-41 (pen and ink, graphite and w/c on paper) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); British Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Den Tower van London)

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: View of the Tower of London, engraved by Daniel Havell (1785-1826) pub

View of the Tower of London, engraved by Daniel Havell (1785-1826) pub
BAL22820 View of the Tower of London, engraved by Daniel Havell (1785-1826) pub. in Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1819 (engraving) by Gendall, John (1790-1865) (after); Victoria & Albert Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Visitors walking through the old horse armory

TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Visitors walking through the old horse armory

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The Byward Tower

The Byward Tower
circa 1890: The Byward Tower, at the Tower of London, a fortress on the River Thames, begun shortly after 1066; used as a palace, a main state prison, and, nowadays, as a museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The White Tower

The White Tower
circa 1870: The White Tower, at the Tower of London, a fortress on the River Thames. It has served as a palace and a main state prison, and nowadays is a museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Tower Armoury

Tower Armoury
circa 1890: The Armoury in the Tower of London, the fortress on the Thames begun soon after 1066 and later extended. It has served as a palace, a main state prison and in modern times as a museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: The White Tower

The White Tower
circa 1903: The White Tower, viewed from the south, at the Tower of London, a fortress on the River Thames, begun soon after 1066 and later extended

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera pardus, leopard

Panthera pardus, leopard
Partial leopard skull viewed from the front. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera pardus, leopard

Panthera pardus, leopard
Partial leopard skull viewed from the right. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera leo, lion

Panthera leo, lion
Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from the front. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera leo, lion

Panthera leo, lion
Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from the right. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from left side

Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from left side
Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera leo, lion

Panthera leo, lion
Lower jaw of lion viewed from the right. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Detail shot of partially infilled foramen magnum lion skull

Detail shot of partially infilled foramen magnum lion skull
Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera leo, lion

Panthera leo, lion
Remains of a lion skull found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from right side

Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from right side
Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Panthera leo, lion

Panthera leo, lion
Lion skull viewed from the rear. Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s. Now held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from the front

Lion skull with lower jaw viewed from the front
Remains found in the moat of the Tower of London during the 1930s, now in the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers in the Great Horse Armory at the Tower of London

TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers in the Great Horse Armory at the Tower of London. Wood engraving, English, 1841

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Visitors to the Tower of London admiring the regalia of the kings

TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Visitors to the Tower of London admiring the regalia of the kings and queens of England. Wood engraving, English, 1885

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers admiring the regalia exhibited in a new display house for

TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers admiring the regalia exhibited in a new display house for the crown jewels at the Tower of London. Wood engraving, English, 1841

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: 2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1

2nd Scots Guards leaving Tower of London, WW1
Men of the 2nd Scots Guards packing their kits prior to leaving the Tower of London to go into camp at Lyndhurst in the New Forest, for the formation of the 7th Division during the First World War

Background imageTower of London Museum Collection: 2nd Scots Guards, 1914

2nd Scots Guards, 1914
2nd Scots Guards leave the Tower of London during World War I on 15th September 1914



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