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The Bell Tower, Tower of London: Thomas More, Elizabeth I, and Other Histories, Part 3


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Saturday, May 4th, 2018, continued
After parting with Simon, Laurence and I step out of the Tower grounds for a quick lunch, though when we return, our first stop features sights and stories that could turn anyone’s stomach. As you may have guessed, it’s the torture room of the Lower Wakefield Tower. As the signage indicates, the chamber now dedicated to the history and artifacts of the Tower’s legacy of torture was likely not used for that purpose at the time. However, it’s well chosen for its current purpose. The underground stone chamber is entered via a series of short stairways and small narrow doorways, evoking an increasing sense of entrapment among stones as cold and impassive as were the torturer’s sympathies.
There is no direct link between this chamber and Thomas More or Elizabeth I, but both of them had strong associations with the use of torture...
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