Her Majesty's Tower Part One
W. J. Loftie
Her Majesty's Tower Part One
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Her Majesty's Tower Part One
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HALF-A-MILE below London Bridge, on ground which was once a bluff, commanding the Thames from St. Saviour's Creek to St. Olave's Wharf, stands the group of buildings known in our common speech as the Tower of London, in official phrase as Her Majesty's Tower; a mass of ramparts, walls, and gates, the most ancient and most poetic pile in Europe.
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