Mejean Anne 5°2 Guerraz Coralie T he Tow er of

On wednesday, we visited the . The Tower of London along River Thames.

There were lots of ravens. We saw the crown jewels.

There were eight Towers. The guards of the Tower were called beefeaters. We saw the place where Henry VIII's wives were beheaded. And weapons of the Medieval Age : swords, spears... This gate called the Traitors Gate.

We loved the Tower of London because it's beautiful and it's very interesting. We had a very good time. TOWER OF LONDON

Wednesday January 28 we went to the Tower of London. It is along River Thames and it is opposite HMS Belfast. We saw crowns of Queen, gold crockery. We saw crows. They couldn't fly because a part of their wings were cut. There were the guards who looking the Tower, they couldn't laugh. We saw where famous people were kill. We think it was very good, the crown jewels it was beautiful and the crows were impressive. The Tower of London is very beautiful and huge.

Crown of Queens

Tower of London

laurent fiona et lhotel andréa Anthony Charière

THE TOWER OF LONDON

1.The Tower of London was very beautiful .The Tower of London in fact isn't a tower because in the Tower of London there are eight towers like white tower, green tower, bloody tower, broad arrow Beauchamps tower, constable tower, cradle tower, cantharn tower, martin tower and the little Slot tower and Victoria tower .We entered and had past the traitors' gate but we didn't have see all the tower because we walked a lot, I think it was a pity the visit was Thursday and not Wednesday because we had more time.

THE WHITE TOWER Gomes Noémie Combe Chloé 5°4

The Tower of London

We visited the Tower of London on Wednesday the 28 th 2009. There were the Bower Tower, the Bricle Tower, the White Tower, the Tower Green, the Martin Tower, the Lonthon tower and Bloody Tower. The Tower of London was a fortress .In the White Tower there were three conning Tower square, one conning Tower round three. We saw the Crown Jewels. They were very beautiful. We saw the garden Tower. The armour of the earl of Worcester, the treasure of the royal Tudor armory and the early ordnance.