Graffiti at the Tower of London – New Research at the Palaces

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The Tower of London holds an incredible collection of historic graffiti, from the prisoners of the Tudor dynasty, right through to the 20th century. But there is still so much that we don’t know about who made the graffiti and why.  In this episode, we follow Postdoctoral Research Associate Jamie Inghram into the Salt Tower, a legendary prisoner tower in the precinct of the Tower of London. The Salt Tower is rich with graffiti including some examples that have never been investigated before. Jamie talks us through the very early stages of a new research project that is hoping to reveal the secrets of this history.  This episode is part of a series where we’re exploring fresh research that is taking place in our Palaces. We won’t be releasing this sequentially, so these episodes will appear throughout the year. To see Hugh Drapers Graffiti visit:   https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/FAGcYgdjb7Sflg Please note that POW is an abbreviation for Prisoner of War.  

Graffiti at the Tower of London – New Research at the Palaces

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Henry VIII's Portable Palaces Part 2
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