Close
Logo
Cart (0)
Login
Register
0
Selected 
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
 Click here to refresh results
 Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
 Hide details
play button
Conceptually similar
ART323520 
ART323521 
ART323525 
ART322678 
ART322667 
ART322664 
ART322657 
ART322663 
ART322665 
ART322645 
ART323519 
ART322656 
ART322661 
ART322643 
ART322650 
ART322652 
ART323524 
ART322654 
ART322655 
ART322660 
Reynes, Henry de (2nd half 13th CE)
Bloody and Wakefied Towers opposite Traitor's Gate, Water Lane, Tower of London. These two Norman towers were built under Henry III in 1238-72. The Chief Architect and Master Builder was Henry de Reyns with John of Gloucester and Robert of Beverley. Many state prisoners were held or murdered in these tower. Bloody Tower is believed to be the scene of the murder of the two little Princes, Edward V and his brother Richard, Duke of York. The last Lancastrian king, Henry VI, was murdered in the Wakefield Tower. 
Location Tower of London/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART323526 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4992px × 3328px 
Photo Credit © Vanni Archive/ Art Resource, NY 
 Add to lightbox
 Add to cart
Tags
13th century CE
Architecture
Cranmer, Thomas (1489-1556)
Edward IV of England (r.1461-70 & 1471-83) Plantagenet
Edward V of England (d.1483), Plantagenet
English
Fortress
Henry III of England (1207-1272) Plantagenet
Henry VI of England (1422-1471) Plantagenet
Henry VII of England (1457-1509) Tudor
Raleigh, Sir Walter (1552-1618)
Richard III of England (1452-1485) Plantagenet
Tower
War of the Roses, England (1455-1485)