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History

History. Built by William the Conqueror Construction began in 1066 Originally made of wood. Design. Covers 18 acres “Traitor’s Gate” 21 towers. Uses. f ortress a rmory r oyal residence home of the Crown Jewels p ublic records office t reasury z oo p rison . Famous Victims.

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History

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  1. History • Built by William the Conqueror • Construction began in 1066 • Originally made of wood

  2. Design • Covers 18 acres • “Traitor’s Gate” • 21 towers

  3. Uses • fortress • armory • royal residence • home of the Crown Jewels • public records office • treasury • zoo • prison

  4. FamousVictims • Sir Thomas More • Anne Boleyn • Lady Jane Grey • Sir Walter Raleigh • Henry VI • Guy Fawkes • Sir William Wallace

  5. Paranormal Activity? • Most haunted location in England? • “Princes in the Tower” • Anne Boleyn’s ghost

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