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Sir Walter Raleigh

This wild spirit found himself caged at the Tower of London

The Tower at war

The Tower of London played an important role in the First and Second World Wars

The Ceremony of the Keys

Centuries-old traditions of the Tower of London including the Ceremony of the Keys and Beating the Bounds.

The Tower's Mint

Guarding the production of all the country's precious coins for over 500 years

Edward Francis

Edward Francis, an enslaved African who lived at the Tower of London

Henry VIII’s kitchens at Hampton Court

Henry VIII's food factory, preparing up to 1,000 meals a day

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The Jewish History of the Medieval Tower of London

World-famous as a royal fortress and prison, the Tower of London is also one of the most substantial standing remains of medieval England’s Jewish history. From the mid-twelfth century to the expulsion of the Anglo-Jewry in 1290, the Tower was both a place of imprisonment and of refuge for hundreds of Jews.

Yeoman Warder uniforms to change ahead of Coronation of King Charles III

Press release for change to Yeoman Warder uniforms at the Tower of London.

Coronation benches inspired by schoolchildren’s hopes for the future take centre stage at the Tower of London

Press release for Coronation benches which have been designed by schoolchildren and installed at the Tower of London.

Three new ‘Beefeaters’ to bear the cypher of King Charles III as they join the ranks at the Tower of London

Press release for three new ‘Beefeaters’ to bear the cypher of King Charles III as they join the ranks at the Tower of London.