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The Tower of London is one of the most famous and well preserved historical buildings in the world. From its earliest structural beginnings by its founder William I of England (1066-87), the great or white tower became very famous, an awe inspiring and frightening structure to the Anglo-Saxon people. Within three months of his victory, William the Conqueror had begun to build a castle on the north bank of the river Thames in London - at first a simple timber structure. The enclosure then received a huge structure of stone which in time came to be called The Great Tower and eventually, as it is known today, The White Tower. This formed the basis of a residential palace and fortress. Picture taken 31st August 2007.

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4th Aug 2007 by Diane Earl

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History

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Keywords:
castle defence Norman protection attack keep Tower stronghold earl London Saxon William Thames

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