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The new royal cypher has debuted on the uniforms of the Tower of London guards ... also shared a video from London's ancient castle, showing the guards — or Beefeaters, are they are popularly ...
During his time as a Beefeater, Mr Abbott lived in the Tower of London.
The Keys, you see, part of the Tower of London — and is open exclusively to the resident 37 Beefeaters and their guests. What a very shiny sign The name is a reference to the Ceremony of the ...
One of the city's most iconic and most visited tourist destinations, the Tower of London is brimming with ... Nobody knows for sure where the nickname ‘Beefeater’ comes from.
Ask a visitor to name a building or monument that defines London ... no piece on the Tower would be complete without reference to the Yeoman Warders (a.k.a. Beefeaters) and ravens.
William the Conqueror built the Tower of London to keep hostile locals off ... loyal ravens and terrible tortures. Brilliant ‘Beefeater’ banter. …and the Queen’s trinkets too, of course.
One of Britain's most iconic landmarks, during its 950-year history the Tower ... of London's skyline throughout the plague, the Great Fire and the bombs of the Blitz. In the present day, its only ...
BATTERED yet unbowed, the Tower of London became a symbol of resistance ... Getty Standing amid the ceramic blooms, Beefeater and ex serviceman Andy Shedden, 57, told me: “It’s poignant ...
Built as a fortress by William the Conqueror beginning in the 1070s, the UNESCO-listed Tower ... one of London's many traditions. We learned about the history of the beefeaters and the daily ...
Creator Paul Cummins suffered severe injuries when his hand was crushed in an industrial roller used to make the poppiesCredit: Getty Standing amid the ceramic blooms, Beefeater and ex serviceman ...