. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . EAST ROOiM, SECOND FLOOR OF THE WHITE TOWER, cire. 1870. (From a Photograph.). GUN FLOOR, WHITE TOWER. (From a Coloured Print, circ. 1830.) See page 57. 34 THE ARMOURIES OF THE TOWER OF LONDON. serious danger to the Armouries above in case of the outbreak of the completion of the transfer in 1915 this floor was devoted to theexhibition of arms and armour, thus allowing of a better and less congesteddisplay of these historical specimens. In 1916 the Curators Office, whichhad formerly been a partitioned space in the South p


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . EAST ROOiM, SECOND FLOOR OF THE WHITE TOWER, cire. 1870. (From a Photograph.). GUN FLOOR, WHITE TOWER. (From a Coloured Print, circ. 1830.) See page 57. 34 THE ARMOURIES OF THE TOWER OF LONDON. serious danger to the Armouries above in case of the outbreak of the completion of the transfer in 1915 this floor was devoted to theexhibition of arms and armour, thus allowing of a better and less congesteddisplay of these historical specimens. In 1916 the Curators Office, whichhad formerly been a partitioned space in the South passage on the top floorof the White Tower, was moved into the Clock Tower, Flamsteeds originalobservatory. The Ordnance Office. The Office of the Ordnance was at first situated near St. Peters the I>ist of Towers, given by Yeoman Warder Franklyn in 1641, we findthe following localities scheduled : Brick Tower—By the Armory ; the M of the Ordnce London Towers—Behinde the Ordnce of the Ordnce Tower—By the Two London Towers were the Flint and Bowyer Towersand the Office of the Ordnanc


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