The Tower of London imprisoned the two princes, Edward V and Richard Duke of York, Anne Boleyn, her daughter Princess Elizabeth, and Guy Fawkes.
Nowadays, the historic building is a popular tourist attraction Graffiti scrawled on the walls of the Tower of London dating back centuries have finally been deciphered for the first time – including the magical ramblings of ‘sorcerers’ Hundreds of texts etched onto the walls of the historical building that once housed prisoners incarcerated for the most heinous of crimes have been studied by a group of historians researching the significant collections.
‘Very fine viewing of the surface of the walls has allowed us to identify what else is there … acknowledging that every mark is important, rather than just those that have been left by the famous prisoners.’ There are hundreds of inscriptions The high profile fortress also held infamous prisoners such as the two princes, Edward V and Richard Duke of York, Anne Boleyn, her daughter Princess Elizabeth, and Guy Fawkes.
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