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The number of ravens at the Tower of London has grown by two! Learn the names of the additions to the all-important group of ...
The royal menagerie was officially closed in 1835, with most of the animals being relocated to the zoo or sold into traveling circuses. One more way the Tower of London is built on blood.
displayed a menagerie of exotic animals, housed the crown jewels, and become the home of the six royal ravens, whose presence, tradition says, keeps the kingdom from falling. The Tower of London ...
King Charles is looped with the latest on the ravens at the Tower of London, a tradition with a superstitious history. The King, 75, is staying up to date on the birds that live at the London ...
The stunt bears similarities to the Sultan's Elephant, which paraded through London in 2006, as well as Little Amal, the ...
One of Britain's most iconic landmarks, during its 950-year history the Tower of London has been home to kings, traitors, bureaucrats and exotic animals, and has stood constant as part of London's ...
The Tower of London's famous White Tower is depicted on one of the new stamps A special set of stamps is being issued to mark the "myth and legend, ceremony and tradition" of the Tower of London.
Built as a fortress by William the Conqueror beginning in the 1070s, the UNESCO-listed Tower of London is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Once a palace for monarchs, a formidable state ...
Although its exterior might be grim and even unimpressive (especially when compared to stately Buckingham Palace), the Tower of London's interior is always bustling with activity. Despite its name ...
In 2014 the Tower of London was transformed with tens of thousands of ceramic poppies to commemorate Victory in Europe Day. This VE Day the landmark poppy exhibition has made a comeback to ...
Here are seven facts you may not know about the Tower of London. Queen Mary also imprisoned her half-sister Elizabeth I in in the tower in 1554, but she escaped the same fate as her mother due to ...
A special set of stamps is being issued to mark the "myth and legend, ceremony and tradition" of the Tower of London. Royal Mail has partnered with Historic Royal Palaces, which manages the Tower ...