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Photographic Print : Tower of London. St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown
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Tower of London. St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Tower of London. St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, c1910. View of part of the Tower of London - historic palace, prison, fortress and armoury - which dates from the 11th century. The twelve Towers of the Inner Ward were at one time all used as prisons. St. Thomass Tower stands above the Traitors Gate, and both of them date from the reign of Henry III. The Bell Tower was the prison of Princess Elizabeth [later Queen Elizabeth I], and previously of Cardinal Fisher and Sir Thomas More, who were put to death in 1535. Postcard. [Raphael Tuck & Sons]
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Album Bell Tower Elizabeth I Elizabeth I Of England Elizabeth I Queen Of England Elizabeth Tudor John Fisher London England United Kingdom Penitentiary Prison Queen Bess Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth I Of England Queen Of England Raphael Tuck And Sons Raphael Tuck And Sons Ltd Raphael Tuck Sons London Sepia Sir Thomas More Thomas More Tower Of London Archway Fortifications Postal Service
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Step back in time with this stunning vintage photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the iconic Tower of London, this image captures the beauty and history of St. Thomas's Tower and the Bell Tower, circa 1910. With intriguing details of the fortress's ancient architecture, this photograph is a must-have for history buffs and art lovers alike. Uncover the mystery of the unknown creator and add this captivating piece to your collection from Heritage Images.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 17.8cm (11" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Tower of London - A Glimpse into History
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. This print takes us back to the early 20th century, capturing a mesmerizing view of the Tower of London. The image showcases St. Thomass Tower standing tall above the infamous Traitors Gate, both remnants from the reign of Henry III in the 11th century. The Tower of London, with its rich history as a palace, prison, fortress, and armoury, has witnessed countless stories unfold within its ancient walls. In this photograph, we can see part of the Inner Ward's twelve towers that were once used as prisons. Notably featured is the Bell Tower which served as a penitentiary for prominent figures such as Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I), Cardinal Fisher, and Sir Thomas More. It was within these very walls that Fisher and More met their tragic fate in 1535. As we gaze upon this postcard from Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. , we are transported to an era where communication relied on handwritten letters sent through postal services. This sepia-toned snapshot not only captures architectural beauty but also serves as a reminder of how crime and law shaped England's past. Immerse yourself in history with this remarkable print – an exquisite portrayal of one of Britain's most iconic landmarks steeped in medieval grandeur.
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