NOUN
- a fortress in London on the Thames; used as a palace and a state prison and now as a museum containing the crown jewels
How To Use Tower of London In A Sentence
- The state jewels were accordingly brought from the Tower of London and the medieval coronation regalia and vestments, several pieces of which had almost certainly belonged to Edward the Confessor, from Westminster Abbey.
- The Tower of London is a honey trap for tourists.
- I think of the Tower of London like a tall fingerpost pointing up to God. The Red Queen
- In addition, he supplied a sceptre with cross, a sceptre with dove, an orb, a pair of spurs, a pair of armills, an ampulla, and a chalice and paten: all of which remain in the Tower of London today.
- The real highlight of the trip for me was the visit to the Tower of London.
- The real highlight of the trip for me was the visit to the Tower of London.
- The first female Beefeater has made history by officially going on duty at the Tower of London.
- In addition, he supplied a sceptre with cross, a sceptre with dove, an orb, a pair of spurs, a pair of armills, an ampulla, and a chalice and paten: all of which remain in the Tower of London today.
- George was attainted in 1477 and murdered in the Tower of London the following year.
- In a few places great stone keeps were begun, best known of which is the Tower of London.