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Dover castle kings bed chamber room Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dover castle kings bed chamber room Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dover castle kings bed chamber room Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kings bed made of stone in Fatephur Sikri Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Kings Bed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kaliningrad. Residence of kings. Landscaping Designer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kaliningrad. Residence of kings. Landscaping Designer Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Kings Bed
Royal bed Royalty Free Stock Photo
The King's Bed in Fatehpur Sikri Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kaliningrad. Residence of kings. Landscaping Designer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kings Bedroom. Neoclassical furniture. Mafra Palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
The flora of the Kings Canyon bed, Watarrka National Park, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden bed for kings, with cushions, wood carving. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wood bed for kings, wood carving. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of the King's Chamber in the Great Tower staged to look as it would have during the reign of Henry II (1154-89). It shows a replica bed, chair and furnishings. The Great Tower was the grandest and among the last of the keeps raised by the kings of England during the 11th and 12th centuries. It was designed by Henry II’s architect ‘Maurice the Engineer’ and built between 1180 and 1185. It was a symbol of kingly power and authority guarding the gateway to the realm, it was also a palace designed for royal ceremony, and to house Henry’s travelling court. Within this magnificent showpiece, Henry could welcome and impress distinguished visitors to England– particularly noble pilgrims travelling to the new shrine in Canterbury Cathedral of St.Thomas Becket, slaughtered before the altar by Henry’s household knights only a dozen or so years before the Great Tower was begun. This site is now in the care of English Heritage (2011).


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