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Interior view of the Salt Tower within the Tower of London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
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Interior view of the Salt Tower within the Tower of London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
Interior view of the Salt Tower within the Tower of London, 1883. The Salt Tower was built in 1235 during the reign of Henry III. John Balliol, King of Scotland, was imprisoned there from 1296 until 1299
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Crowther Door Doorway John Crowther Step Steps Tower Hamlets Tower Of London Salt Tower Thirteenth Century
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This print showcases the interior view of the historic Salt Tower within the renowned Tower of London, captured in 1883 by artist John Crowther. The Salt Tower, constructed during the reign of Henry III in 1235, holds a significant place in British history. It served as a prison for King John Balliol of Scotland from 1296 to 1299. The image transports us back to both the thirteenth and nineteenth centuries, offering a glimpse into medieval life within this iconic castle fortress. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, Crowther's watercolor brings this ancient structure to life. As we explore this remarkable scene, our eyes are drawn to the sturdy stone walls and archways that surround us. A sense of mystery fills the air as we stand at an open doorway leading deeper into the tower's labyrinthine corridors. The play of light and shadows adds depth and atmosphere to this composition. We can almost feel ourselves stepping onto those worn steps that have witnessed countless footsteps throughout history. Thanks to Guildhall Library and Art Gallery's preservation efforts, we are able to appreciate this snapshot from England's past. This photograph reminds us not only of our rich heritage but also serves as a testament to human resilience standing tall through centuries of change.
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