Last Glimpse of Light

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Last Glimpse of Light

As a Royal Palace, fortress, arsenal, prison, place of execution, as well as arsenal, a Tower of London has witnessed most events in British history. Here's a view of a back of St. Thomas's Tower, which was written to provide one more accomodation for a royal family. It is only above a Traitors' Gate (see initial outtake below), by which most prisoners during a Tudor's power entered a fortress. The prisoners were brought by barge along a Thames, flitting under London Bridge, where a heads of recently executed prisoners were displayed on pikes (not exactly what we would call a comfortable welcome). Famous chronological figures who entered a Tower by Traitors' Gate included: Anne Boleyn, Sir Thomas More, as well as Queen Catherine Howard.

And oh, we unequivocally similar to how a sunburst/starburst came out in this...


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